Esimbi is a Tivoid language of southwestern Cameroon. It is also called Isimbi, Simpi, Age, Aage, Bogue and Mburugam. High tone is indicated with an acute...
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Age (category Articles containing Galician-language text)
American power company from New York East Angal language (ISO-639: age) Esimbi language or Age, a language of the Cameroons Age (genus), a genus of moth...
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Yeomen Warders (category Articles containing Esimbi-language text)
at meals. However, Skeat in An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language (published 1879–1882), concludes that there is "not the faintest tittle...
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Etymology of cannabis (category Articles containing Esimbi-language text)
(kanëp) Armenian (kanap) Baltic languages (Lithuanian kanãpė, Latvian kaņepe, and Old Prussian knapios) Some Finnic languages (Ingrian kaneppi and Estonian...
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Kwanja, Bung, Kamkam, Vute Tivoid: Njwande, Tiv, Iyive, Iceve, Evand, Ugare, Esimbi, Batomo, Assumbo, Eman, Caka, Ihatum, Amasi Ekoid: Ejagham Nyang: Denya...
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Spade (category Articles containing Esimbi-language text)
A spade is a tool primarily for digging consisting of a long handle and blade, typically with the blade narrower and flatter than the common shovel. Early...
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Scop (category Articles containing Esimbi-language text)
A scop (/ʃɒp/ or /skɒp/) was a poet as represented in Old English poetry. The scop is the Old English counterpart of the Old Norse skald, with the important...
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form a group, perhaps with the uncertain languages Esimbi and Buru–Angwe: ? Bendi Tivoid–Beboid: Tivoid, Esimbi, East Beboid, ? Buru–Angwe, ? Menchum West...
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(Ag2S) American Government Simulation, a government simulation game The Esimbi language (ISO 639-3 code asi) Aggies (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Æthelburh of Kent (category Articles containing Esimbi-language text)
Æthelburh of Kent (born c. 601, sometimes spelled Æthelburg, Ethelburga, Æthelburga; Old English: Æþelburh, Æðelburh, Æðilburh, also known as Tate or Tata)...
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