• Mubi (also known as Moubi) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in central Chad. It forms one of the Mubi languages, a group of East Chadic languages. Mubi...
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  • local government area Mubi language, a language of Chad Mubi languages, a group of languages All pages with titles containing Mubi MUBY MUBE This disambiguation...
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  • Mubi (/ˈmuːbi/; stylized as MUBI; the Auteurs before 2010) is a global streaming platform, production company and film distributor. MUBI produces and theatrically...
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  • Fali, or Fali of Mubi after the local city, is a Chadic dialect cluster spoken in Nigeria, in Adamawa State in the Mubi North and Michika LGAs. It is one...
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    languages of the Guéra (East Chadic B)" (PDF). SIL Electronic Working Papers 2012-004. SIL International. Kujargé appears to have ties with the Mubi languages...
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  • even be a conservative language transitional between Chadic and Cushitic. The language had been classified as a member of the Mubi subgroup of Chadic by...
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    Marba Masana Masmaje Mesme Migaama Mubi Musey Musgu Nancere Pévé Sokoro Tobanga Tumak (Ethnologue lists 54 Chadic languages in Chad altogether, many of them...
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    and Tom Burke in the cast in March 2021. Funding for the film comes from Mubi with additional funding from Screen Ireland, the Broadcasting Authority of...
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    The Afroasiatic languages (or Afro-Asiatic, sometimes Afrasian), also known as Hamito-Semitic or Semito-Hamitic, are a language family (or "phylum") of...
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    Bata (Gbwata) (A.8): Bacama, Bata (Gbwata), Sharwa, Tsuvan, Gude, Fali of Mubi, Zizilivakan (Ulan Mazhilvən, Fali of Jilbu), Jimi (Jimjimən), Gudu, Holma...
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