The Bua language (also called Ba) is spoken north of the Chari River around Korbol and Gabil in Chad. In 1993 it was spoken by some 8,000 people. It is...
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The Bua languages are a subgroup of the Mbum–Day subgroup of the Savanna languages spoken by fewer than 30,000 people in southern Chad in an area stretching...
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Bua or BUA may refer to: Bua Province, Fiji Bua (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji) Bua District Bua, Varberg Municipality, Sweden Buinsky District (Bua...
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The Gula Iro language (autonym kùláál) is a Bua language spoken by some 3,500 people (in 1991) north and east of Lake Iro in southern Chad, between the...
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Gula language may refer to several African languages: Three closely related Bua languages in southern Chad Two less closely related Bongo-Baguirmi languages:...
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to ambiguity. go bua /χʊ búa/ "to speak" go bua /χʊ bua/ "to skin an animal" o bua Setswana /ʊ́búa setswána/ "He speaks Setswana" o bua Setswana /ʊbúa setswána/...
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Nigeria. Adamawa languages Goundo Kim (15,354, RGPH 1993) Moundang (160,000, RGPH 1993) Toupouri (90,785, RGPH, 1993) Bua languages: Bua, Niellim, Gula...
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The Niellim language (autonym lwaà) is a Bua language spoken by some 5,000 people (as of 1993) along the Chari River in southern Chad. It is mainly spoken...
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Ajahn Maha Bua (12 August 1913 – 30 January 2011) was a Thai Buddhist monk. He was thought by many of his followers to be an arahant (someone who has...
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Mercurio Bua (Albanian: Mërkur Bua; Greek: Μερκούριος Μπούας, romanized: Merkourios Bouas; some modern sources use Buia) was an Albanian condottiero (Stratioti...
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