• Abon (Abõ) is a Tivoid language of Nigeria. Abon at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) "(PDF) A Robust Language Processor for African Tone Language Systems"....
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  • "to write" in the perfect and imperfect is as follows: ʾAḇôn daḇašmayyā Lord's Prayer, ʾAḇōn daḇašmayyā sung in Western Syriac Problems playing this...
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    over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria...
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  • Abo (section Languages)
    fiction also known as A/B/O Abõ or Abon, a Cameroonian language (ISO 639-3: abo) Bankon language or Abo, a Cameroonian language ABO blood group system, a human...
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    Ipulo (Olulu) Eman (Amanavil) Mesaka (Ugarə) North Tivoid Batu (Afi, Kamino) Abon Bitare ? Ambo Esimbi is well attested, but there is not much reason to consider...
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  • Abon Plastic SRL is an Italian manufacturer of thermoformed plastic packaging. The company's headquarters are located near Milan, Italy, in Gornate-Olona...
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    Meat floss (redirect from Abon)
    Malaysia, beef or chicken floss is the most popular variant, commonly called abon in Indonesian and serunding in Malay. In Malaysia, serunding is a popular...
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  • what trabajo-ra work-LOC chera we abon-da-no-ne find-FUT-NML-INT lamka-sich-ne work-INF-TOP u trabajo-ra chera abon-da-no-ne lamka-sich-ne what work-LOC...
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    nasal stems end in *-on-; this becomes *-ū in the nominative singular: *abon- "river" > *abū. E.g. *abū "river" (feminine) E.g. *anman "name" (neuter)...
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    Manado (category CS1 Indonesian-language sources (id))
    looks different from yellow rice in other area because it is spiked with abon of cakalang rica fish and presented in a parcel using sugar palm leaves....
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