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- Yanam, or Ninam, is a Yanomaman language spoken in Roraima, Brazil (800 speakers) and southern Venezuela near the Mucajai, upper Uraricaá, and Paragua...
- Ninam may refer to: Ninam language a language of Brazil and Venezuela Ninam, Satara, a village in Maharashtra, India This disambiguation page lists articles...
- School ENGLISH SCHOOL AND TANAJI BANDU DHANE JUNIOR COLLEGE OF ARTS PADALI NINAM Cricket Divyashakti Cricket club Padali Speed Cricket Club, Padali Ajinkyatara...
- Ninam is a census village in Satara district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is a village surrounded by greenery and farms but also mountains...
- Tun Sulaiman bin Ninam Shah (2 January 1920 – 5 July 2003) was a Malaysian businessman and veteran politician. He was also former member of Jo**** State...
- uálaca in Yucuna, cuachi yaguar in Guarayu, quinamco in Mooré, and a**** in Ninam and Mosetén. Other common names in Spanish include zorro ojizarco ("blue-e****...
- Government College of Engineering Karad (Satara) Andrud Ghot Kashil Kondhwali Ninam, Satara Pachwad Tambave Mendhoshi Sur-Tej Malik, S.C. Stone Age Industries...
- into two branches, with six languages in total. Yanomaman Ninam-Yanomam-Yaroamë Nimam Ninam (also known as Yanami, Yanami-Ninami) - 900 speakers in Venezuela...
- also speak Ninam (Shirián), since they now mostly live in Ninam villages. The remaining speakers of Arutani are found in the following Ninam villages....
- spoken by groups in the south of Venezuela and the north of Brazil: Yanomamö Ninam Yanomám Sanumá (1.669) Ỹaroamë The Macro-Makú family is made up by the Makú...