• Holoholo is a Bantu language of DR Congo and formerly in Tanzania spoken by the Holoholo people on either side of Lake Tanganyika. Classification is uncertain...
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    DR-Congo D10 Mbole–Enya languages (?Lengola) D20a Lega–Binja languages D20–30 Komo–Bira languages, (with C40a) Boan D28 Holoholo (perhaps in NE Bantu) D30...
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  • Holoholo may refer to: Holoholo people, an ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Holoholo language, their language MV Holoholo, a Hawaiian...
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    Tanzania. As of 2002, there were about 15,500 speakers of the Holoholo language. The name "Holoholo" was given to them by the Belgians. It comes from the sound...
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    film Hōō, Japanese name for the fenghuang ISO 639:hoo, the Holoholo language, a Bantu language of DR Congo Croatian Olympic Committee, (Croatian: Hrvatski...
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    the people residing in the region. Fuliiru people Shi language Holoholo language Kabwari language Vira people Lega people Hunde people Nyanga people Amba...
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  • (+ Konongo–Ruwila), Kimbu (F20), Iramba–Isanzu, Nyaturu (Rimi) (F30), ?Holoholo–Tumbwe–Lumbwe (D20) Great Lakes Bantu (zone J): Rwanda-Rundi, Ganda, etc...
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    Ku-pulupulu (Ku of the undergrowth) Ku-olono-wao (Ku of the deep forest) Ku-holoholo-pali (Ku sliding down steps) Ku-pepeiao-loa/-poko (Big and small-eared...
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    the two Congos and in Angola. Holoholo is in approximately the right location Ruhlen, Merritt. The Origin of Language: Tracing the Evolution of the Mother...
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  • Lega–Holoholo languages, while the rest of the D.30 languages are not related to each other, apart from a close Budu–Ndaka group. The Komo–Bira languages are:...
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