The Lufu language is a Yukubenic language of Nigeria is a language still spoken mostly by older adults among the Lufu people of the Takum Local Government...
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Lufu may refer to: Lufu (food), a type of fermented bean curd Lufu language of Nigeria Lufu River or Luvo River, a river of Angola and the Democratic...
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investigated languages include Irimba, Luo, Mawa, Rer Bare (possibly Bantu), Bete (evidently Jukunoid), Bung (unclear), Kujarge (evidently Chadic), Lufu (Jukunoid)...
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(retired) Kara language (Central African Republic, Central Sudanic) Kujarge language (Chad, Afroasiatic?) Leti language (Cameroon) Lufu language (Nigeria,...
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Lufu (Chinese: 卤腐; pinyin: lǔfǔ) is a type of fermented bean curd from Yunnan Province in Southwest China. It is colored reddish yellow, it has a soft...
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speakers have mostly shifted to Jukun Takum. It is close to Lufu. Bete people UNESCO, "Bete: Language profile" Bete at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Crozier,...
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舞鶴: Ma’ifor Lingya 苓雅 / Xiadewu 下德武: Lingacay / Satefo Chunri 春日: Kohkoh Lüfu 呂福: Mancelan Gongqian 宮前: Makotaay Dongchang 東昌: Lidaw Lanliao 鹽寮: Tomay...
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molecules which involves separating the electrons Lufu language (ISO 639-3: ldq), a Yukubenic language of Nigeria This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Fermented bean curd (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
"dòurǔ" (豆乳) or fǔrǔ (腐乳) — though in southwest China it is often known as lǔfǔ (卤腐). In English it is sometimes referred to as "soy cheese". Fermented bean...
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Old English grammar (redirect from Old English language (list of prepositions))
-iġ or -līċ: bisigu sweord ("busy swords" [nom. pl. neut.]), broðorlīcu lufu ("brotherly love" [nom. sg. fem.]). Some adjectives have -u after a heavy...
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