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Cingalese
Cingalese Cin`ga*lese", n. sing. & pl. [Cf. F. Cingalais.] A native or natives of Ceylon descended from its primitive inhabitants; also (sing.), the language of the Cingalese. -- a. Of or pertaining to the Cingalese. [Written also Singhalese.] Note: Ceylonese is applied to the inhabitants of the island in general.

Meaning of Cinga from wikipedia

- originally called Cinga, with the parish being established in 1343. However, there are no records from this era that mention Cinga, a 1276 cedula mentions...
- Cinga Samson (born 1986) is a South African artist known for his figurative oil paintings of large-scale group scenes and self-portraits. Samson's work...
- The Ki language, Tuki (Baki, Oki), is a Southern Bantoid language of Cameroon. It is spoken by 26,000 people in the Central Province of Cameroon, in the...
- the Kaunas Old Town which was renovated in 2020 and Aleksotas Funicular. Činga, Evaldas. "Baigta tvarkyti Aleksoto apžvalgos aikštelė (nuotraukų galerija)"...
- synonymous with the suya kebab in Nigeria and Niger, also known as suya, tsinga, cinga, cicinga, cincinga, tsire agashi, cacanga or tankora in the Hausa language...
- Chilwane, Mr Edward Mudau, Dr. Nomakhosazana Rasana, Ms. Mariaan Maartens, Mr Cinga Gqabu, Ms. Khensani Bilankulu, Mr Aubrey Greyling Mthembu, Mr Manfred Molebaloa...
- recorded in 1989 in Berlin and discovered unexpectedly after almost 30 years) Činga, Evaldas (9 November 2017). "10 facts you didn't know about the legendary...
- Sarah Morris Gabriel Orozco Virginia Overton Eddie Peake Doris Salcedo Cinga Samson Raqib Shaw Danh Vo (since 2018) In addition, the gallery manages...
- tributary of the Ebre, and some distance above its confluence with the Cinga (modern Cinca); thus commanding the country between those rivers, as well...
- genders of river names vary: Many ending in -a are feminine: a Cinca/a Cinga, a Cinqueta, a Garona, L'Arba, a Noguera, a Isuela, La Uecha, La Uerva,...