• Ɗuwai (Dó:aí) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Jigawa and Kano States, Nigeria. Ɗuwai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Dagona...
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    Languages of Yobe State listed by LGA: Other languages of Yobe State are Duwai, Shuwa Arabs, and Zarma etc. The tourist attractions sites in Yobe state...
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  • mythical terror, Um Duwais. They must get Obaid out of there. Confusion and panic escalate, but are the boys really in danger from Um Duwais? 90 10 "Obaid's...
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  • Um Jameel The Tribe Advisor Zubaidah Rahmah the Teacher Bu Daryah Um Al Duwais Bu Khammas Rafeeq Dalouat Dubai Um Um Khammas Agha Abood (عبود) (Season...
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    and Guri LGAs. The Warji language is spoken in Birnin Kudu LGA, and the Duwai language is spoken in Hadejia LGA. Major languages are Hausa, Kanuri and...
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  • remake Doctor 1983 Kaliyugaya Piyal 1984 Hima Kathara Captain 1984 Ammai Duwai 1986 Avurududa 1988 Sandakada Pahana Shelterer 1993 Ordinary Magic Priest...
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  • relatives are Bade, spoken north of Potiskum in Bade (Bedde) Emirate, and Duwai, spoken east of Gashua. Unlike some of the other languages in Yobe State...
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  • 1983 Peter of the Elephants 1983 Muhudu Lihini 1984 Shirani 1984 Thaththai Duwai Lavuris 1984 Podi Ralahami Podi Ralahami 1984 Sasara Chethana 1984 Wadula...
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  • Theeranayak Nethuwa Bari Minihek Siriwardane Pawla 4chun Residencies Ado Ammai Duwai Appachchi Chandi Kumarihami Raavana See Raja Thaththa Thumpane Colombo No...
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    speakers, followed by Ngizim with 80,000 speakers. The Bade languages are: Duwai Bade Shira (†) Ngizim Teshenawa (†) Auyokawa (†) Below is a comprehensive...
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