• Kunyi is a Bantu language spoken in the Republic of the Congo. Kunyi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New...
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  • Kunyi may refer to: Kunyi language, a Bantu language spoken in the Republic of the Congo Liu Kunyi (1830–1902), Chinese official Zhang Kunyi (1985–1969)...
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    Liu Kunyi (Chinese: 劉坤一; pinyin: Liú Kūnyī) (January 21, 1830 – October 6, 1902) was a Chinese official who came to prominence during the government suppression...
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  • Tataiya to Pulo-kunyi between 1960 and 1977) Paul Sidwell (2017) published in ICAAL 2017 conference on Nicobarese languages. Shompen language, also spoken...
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    French) Raharimanantsoa Ruth, Petit guide d’orthographe et de grammaire KUNYI (KUNI), SIL-Congo, 2022 (in French) JOSÉ LOURENÇO TAVARES, Gramática da...
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    Kunyi, Mboka, Kongo, Western Kongo, Laari (Laadi), Vili, Yombe, Suundi Glottolog, based on Koen Bostoen (2018, 2019), classifies two dozen languages of...
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  • Aesop Byron Mann as Jiahao Christopher Plummer as Rizzo Ron Perlman as Kunyi Osric Chau as Zhu Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Li Sean Patrick O'Reilly as Thurman...
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  • (inhabited by the Dogmar River Shompen group, who had moved from Tataiya to Pulo-kunyi between 1960 and 1977) During the 20th century, the only data available...
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  • Zhang Kunyi (Chinese: 張坤儀; Wade–Giles: Chang Kun-i; 1895–1969) was a Chinese artist who specialized in traditional Chinese Painting and Chinese calligraphy...
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    Zhang Zhidong (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    reconcile modernity and China's existing social fabric. He succeeded Liu Kunyi as Viceroy of Liangjiang in 1901, and moved to Nanjing, where he laid the...
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