• Hangaza is a Bantu language spoken by the Hangaza people of Tanzania. It is closely related to and partially intelligible with the languages of Rwanda...
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  • The Hangaza are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group based in Ngara District of Kagera Region in northwestern Tanzania. The Hangaza population is estimated to...
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  • Han (redirect from Han language)
    known in South Korea Han languages, a group of languages of ancient Korea Han, the ISO 639-3 code for the Hangaza language of Tanzania Hán, used in Vietnamese...
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  • Shubi, Hangaza, Ha, Vinza Nyoro–Ganda (E10): Ganda, Nyankore, Nyoro, Tooro, Hema, Chiga, Soga, Gwere, West Nyala, Ruli (See also Rutara languages, Runyakitara...
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  • Nam Byeong-gil (category Articles containing Hangaza-language text)
    Nam Byeong-gil (Korean: 남병길; Hanja: 南秉吉; MR: Nam Pyŏnggil, 1820–1869), also known as Nam Sang-gil (南相吉, 남상길), courtesy name Jasang (자상; 字裳), art name Yugiljae...
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  • Song I-yeong (category Articles containing Hangaza-language text)
    Song I-yeong (Korean: 송이영; Hanja: 宋以潁; MR: Song Iyŏng, 1619–?) was a Korean court astronomer of the Joseon dynasty. He invented a weight-powered astronomical...
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  • Yu Sang (category Articles containing Hangaza-language text)
    Yu Sang (Korean: 유상; Hanja: 柳瑺; 柳尙; 柳相; 1643–1723), alternatively Ryu Sang (Korean: 류상), courtesy name Yeojin (汝珍, 여진), was a royal court physician and...
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    Ha people (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
    northwestern part of Tanzania with the Sukuma, the Haya, the Zinza, the Hangaza and the Subi ethnic groups. The Ha people grow sorghum, millet, corn (maize)...
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  • Rwanda-Rundi is a group of Bantu languages, specifically a dialect continuum, spoken in Central Africa. Two dialects, Kirundi and Kinyarwanda, have been...
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  • Shubi is a Bantu language spoken by the Shubi people in north-western Tanzania. It may use labiodental plosives /p̪/, /b̪/ (sometimes written ȹ, ȸ) as...
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