• Distinguish the Ilwana dialect of Konongo. Ilwana (Kiwilwana), or Malakote, is a minor Bantu language of Kenya. Ilwana at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Jouni...
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  • MLK (disambiguation) (category Articles containing Swedish-language text)
    : Misery Loves Kompany (Tech N9ne album), 2007 album by Tech N9ne Ilwana language (ISO 639 code: mlk) Marxist–Leninist Struggle League, Marxist-Leninistiska...
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  • Sabaki languages are the Bantu languages of the Swahili Coast, named for the Sabaki River. In addition to Swahili, Sabaki languages include Ilwana (Malakote)...
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  • Nyamwezi is a major Bantu language of central Tanzania. It forms a dialect continuum with Sukuma, but is more distinct from it. Konongo and Ruwila are...
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  • Metatypy (category Language contact)
    /mɪˈtætɪpi/ is a type of morphosyntactic and semantic language change brought about by language contact involving multilingual speakers. The term was...
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  • Plosive (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    longer than in simple consonants. In languages where plosives are only distinguished by length (e.g., Arabic, Ilwana, Icelandic), the long plosives may...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Bantu languages
    languages as interpreted by Harald Hammarström, and following the Guthrie classification. Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Classification...
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  • one-third of the River Tana towards Garisa are known as Malakote (also known as Ilwana or El-Wana). Malakote differ considerably from UP and LP. Even the two-way...
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