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  2. Mamasa language - Wikipedia

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    Three dialects can be distinguished: [2] Northern Mamasa; Central Mamasa; Pattae' Speakers of Pattae' are a culturally distinct ethnic group traditionally more affiliated to the Mandar people than to speakers of the Northern and Central Mamasa dialects in the interior, and for that reason Pattae' is considered by its speakers to be a language separate from Mamasa proper (i.e. Northern and ...

  3. Mamasa people - Wikipedia

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    The Mamasa (Mamasa: To Mamasa) is an ethnic group residing in Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi. The Mamasa community is known in districts in Mamasa Regency. The Mamasa people are part of the Toraja sub-people. [1] Mamasa language is similar to Toraja language. The Mamasa people are often referred to as the Toraja Mamasa people.

  4. Soul Makossa - Wikipedia

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    "Soul Makossa" is a song by Cameroonian saxophonist and songwriter Manu Dibango, released as a single in 1972. It is the most sampled African song in history. [1] The song was originally recorded as the B-side for "Hymne de la 8e Coupe d'Afrique des Nations", a song celebrating the Cameroon national football team's accession to the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament ...

  5. Mamasa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Mamasa may refer to: Mamasa language; Mamasa Regency; Mamasa River; See also. Polewali ...

  6. Category:Articles containing Mamasa-language text - Wikipedia

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  7. Northern South Sulawesi languages - Wikipedia

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    The Northern South Sulawesi languages are a subgroup of the South Sulawesi languages in the Austronesian language family.They are spoken in an area that stretches from the western peninsula of Sulawesi to the Gulf of Bone, Indonesia. [1]

  8. Pattaeʼ dialect - Wikipedia

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    Pattaeʼ (self-designation Basa Pattaeʼ or Mattulaʼ Pattae) is the language spoken by the Pattaeʼ people, an ethnic group living along the coast in the eastern part of Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia.

  9. List of loanwords in Malay - Wikipedia

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    "bāo" 包. False etymology ascribes the origin of the word to Portuguese pão (bread), but this is incorrect; [citation needed] a form of the word "bāo" was already present in Middle Chinese to refer to steamed dumplings. perkasa mighty Sanskrit प्रकाश / prakāśa "enlightened" permaisuri supreme lady, queen Sanskrit