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From 1927 to 1937, Ka'ia toured extensively through Asia introducing his teaching methods and making recordings while in Japan. [4] Kaʻai ran the Kaʻai Ukulele Manufacturing Company, [6] which he sold in 1917 and bought shares in the Aloha Ukulele Manufacturing Co. In 1923, Kaʻai toured [1] the Far East and Australia, [7] moving to Sri Lanka.
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Reichel also won big at the 38th annual Na Hoku Hanohano Awards in 2015, with his album of the previous year, Kawaiokalena. He won five of the top awards: Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the Year, Hawaiian Album of the Year and Entertainer of the Year and Hawaiian Language Songwriting and Performance. [ 2 ]
Shyimfwuo Shyimfwuo wan cook. PST kyayak food hu DET Shyimfwuo wan kyayak hu Shyimfwuo cook.PST food DET ‘Shyimfwuo cooked the food.’ N I na will. MOD ngya eat bah NEG N na ngya bah I will.MOD eat NEG ‘I will not eat.’ A̱li House nung my ka DET shyia̱ is gbang far A̱li nung ka shyia̱ gbang House my DET is far ‘My house is far.’ Vocabulary Affixes and concord Tyap's noun-class ...
BBC Hausa was the first African-language service operated by the BBC and is one of the five African languages it broadcasts. The service was launched on 13 March 1957 at 09:30 GMT with a 15-minute programme by the BBC World Service presented by Aminu Abdullahi Malumfashi: a translated version was later read by Abubakar Tunau in the programme West Africa in the News.
O aʻu lehua ʻula i ka wao My red lehua of the forest Na maka ʻohe kiʻi i ka wai Sharp eyes fetch the water ʻAhaʻi ka ʻiʻini a ka manaʻo And carry off the desire of the heart Hui: Chorus: By and by hoʻi mai ʻoe By and by you will return E he ʻala hoene i ka poli O fragrance that softly flutters my heart By and by hoʻi mai ʻoe
Hausa Sign Language (HSL; Hausa: Maganar hannu or Harshen bebaye na ƙasar Hausa) is the indigenous sign language of the Deaf community in northern Nigeria. Overview [ edit ]
The bride in Hausa is called "Amarya" [6] whereas the groom is called "Ango". [7] At the wedding reception, food and drinks are being served to the guests. [8] In Hausa tradition, it is the duty of the husband to rent an empty house while the responsibility of furnishing it is the responsibility of the bride's family. [5]