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Siwi is the normal language of daily communication among the Egyptian Berbers of Siwa and Gara, but because it is not taught at local schools, used in the media nor recognised by the Egyptian government, its long-term survival may be threatened by contacts with outsiders and by the use of Egyptian Arabic in mixed marriages; [7] nearly all Siwis ...
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The Great Andamanese languages are agglutinative languages, with an extensive prefix and suffix system. [3] They have a distinctive noun class system based largely on body parts, in which every noun and adjective may take a prefix according to which body part it is associated with (on the basis of shape, or functional association).
The Siwi people or Siwan people (Berber languages: Isiwan, Arabic: سيويون), are a Berber ethnic group of about 25,000 native to Egypt's Siwa and Qara oases. They speak the Siwa language, a Berber language, spoken by about 20,000, along with Arabic. The Siwi are the easternmost concentration of Berbers. [1]
In copies of the Chronicle, the name is noted as: Siwa (Copenhagen copy), Siwe , Silue , Synna . The Copenhagen, Lübeck and Szczecin manuscripts indicate that the name contained the grapheme w ([v]); the Szczecin notation was created as a result of frequent u → n alternation and reflected the form *Syuua , while the double u = w , which ...
Siwa language, a Berber language of Egypt; Siwa culture, a Bronze Age culture in Gansu, China; Siwa (beer), a type of Ethiopian beer; Sign in with Apple (SIWA), a single sign-on provider operated by Apple; Scottish Inland Waterways Association; Siwa, a defunct brand of convenience stores in Finland acquired by Kesko
The Diccionario de la lengua española [a] (DLE; [b] English: Dictionary of the Spanish language) is the authoritative dictionary of the Spanish language. [1] It is produced, edited, and published by the Royal Spanish Academy, with the participation of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language.
Spanish: ñam: ñam ñam: glu glu glu, glup: glup: Swedish: nam-nam: nam nam: glugg glugg, klunk klunk: gulp: Tamil: கருக்கு முறுக்கு (karukk murukk) (mainly used to indicate crunching) Thai: งั่บ (ngap), ง่ำ (ngam) ง่ำ ง่ำ (ngam ngam) อึ้ก (uek), เอื้อก (ueak ...