• Kele or Gele’ is a language spoken in the easterly section of inland Manus Island, New Guinea. Its name comes from the Kele word for "there". The syllable...
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  • Kele language may refer to: Kele language (New Guinea) Kele language (Congo) Kele language (Gabon) Kele language (Nigeria) Kele languages, a Bantu subgroup...
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  • Singaporean host Kele language (New Guinea) Kele language (Congo) Kele language (Gabon) Kele language (Nigeria) Kele languages, a Bantu subgroup Kélé, an Afro-Lucian...
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    28 May 2015. Papua New Guinea Archived 3 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Ethnologue Koloma. Kele, Roko. Hajily. "Papua New Guinea 2011 National Report-National...
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  • may be: Fongoro language (Chad) Kele language (New Guinea) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gele language. If an internal...
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  • Keling (pronounced [kəliŋ]) or Kling is an exonym to denote a Tamilian or someone deemed to have converted from Hinduism to Islam, since the mid-20th century...
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    scientist, church planter, missionary, and author Koloma. Kele, Roko. Hajily. "PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2011 NATIONAL REPORT-NATIONAL STATISTICAL OFFICE". sdd.spc...
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  • Leipon, Papitalai, Ponam, Ere–Kele–Kurti, Koro–Lele–Nali–Titan One very distinctive phonological trait of these languages is the presence of prenasalized...
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  • Conwy County Borough, Wales Fongoro language or Gele, a nearly extinct language spoken in Chad Kele language (New Guinea) or Gele’ Gele (head tie), worn by...
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  • Bajan Creole (redirect from Bajan language)
    elsewhere in the Caribbean, such as Voodoo in Haiti, Shango in Trinidad, or Kélé in St. Lucia. (It may be claimed that the Spiritual Baptists are an exception...
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