- The Yao
people (or WaYao) are a
major Bantu ethnic and
linguistic group living at the
southern end of Lake Malawi. They pla**** an
important role in the...
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Ajawa is an
extinct Afro-Asiatic
language formerly spoken in
Bauchi State, Nigeria.
Ajawa became extinct between 1920 and 1940 as
speakers switched to...
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Bauchi State has gone
through tremendous transformation over the years. The
Ajawa language was
spoken in
Bauchi State, but
became extinct by 1940 as speakers...
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Mediterranean Lingua Franca Punic Sened Vandalic ǁXegwi ǀXam
Seroa Esuma Gbin
Ajawa Auyokawa Basa-Gumna Gamo-Ningi
Kpati Kubi Mawa
Teshenawa Languages of Africa...
- Moga Borno, Yobe 10 Afo
Plateau 11
Afrike Afrerikpe 60,000
Cross River 12
Ajawa Aja,
Ajanci Bauchi Extinct 13 Akaju-Ndem
Akajuk Cross River Active 14 Akweya-Yachi...
- long-distance
runner Code
Alpha Jet
International (ICAO
airline designator AJW)
Ajawa language (ISO 639-3 code "ajw") This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Last of the Kitsai." Time Magazine. 27 June 1932 (retrieved 3 May 2010) "
Ajawa". Ethnologue. Amery, Rob;
University of Adelaide, (issuing body.) (2016)...
- Jibanin/Raba;
Jigawar Kawari; Masaya/Chiwana;
Gidan Kichina Kiyawa Guruduba Ajawa Pri. Sch.;
Dilake Pri. Sch.;
Gidan Sauyi;
Gurduba Bakwaire; Gurduba; Gurum...
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including chiYao or
ciYao (the
prefixed form), Achawa, Adsawa, Adsoa,
Ajawa, Ayawa, Ayo, Ayao, Djao, Haiao, Hiao, Hyao, Jao, Veiao, and waJao. In Malawi...
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language extinctions throughout the
century include Basa-Gumna by 1987,
Ajawa around 1930, and
Kpati before 1984, with
speakers shifting to
Hausa A language...