• Shubi is a Bantu language spoken by the Shubi people in north-western Tanzania. It may use labiodental plosives /p̪/, /b̪/ (sometimes written ȹ, ȸ) as...
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  • Shubi (also called Washubi) are a Bantu ethnic and linguistic group based in Ngara District of Kagera Region, Tanzania; that speak the Shubi language...
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  • Shubi may refer to: the Shubi people the Shubi language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shubi. If an internal link led...
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    specifically, they are said to originate from the people known as the Shubi. The Shubi can still be found today in Congo and some parts of Rwanda and Tanzania...
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  • Shubi, Hangaza, Ha, Vinza Nyoro–Ganda (E10): Ganda, Nyankore, Nyoro, Tooro, Hema, Chiga, Soga, Gwere, West Nyala, Ruli (See also Rutara languages, Runyakitara...
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    piano and music box. In China, combs are referred to by the generic term shubi (梳篦) or zhi (栉) and originated about 6000 years ago during the late Neolithic...
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  • – Kakauhua/Caucahue is an ethnonym, language unattested – see Alacalufan languages Subi [xsj] – duplicate of Shubi [suj] but that decision was reversed...
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    Shubi (Chinese: 梳篦), also called as zhi (Chinese: 栉), is a generic term used for Chinese combs in China, which includes thick-teeth comb shu (Chinese:...
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  • most sources, including Linguasphere. It has at times been confused with Shubi, though the two are not especially closely related. Subi at Ethnologue (24th...
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  • Satu Mare International Airport, Romania suj, the ISO 639-3 code for Shubi language, Kagera Region, Tanzania This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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