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  2. Mumu (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Scholars suggest that by naming the dog Mumu, Gerasim finally acquires speech. [8] His once meaningless moans become a meaningful word, that he can share with others. This language does not last long, however, for he is soon ordered to put the dog to death. With the death of Mumu, Gerasim also loses the only language he could possess. [8] Final ...

  3. Mumuye language - Wikipedia

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    Mumuye dialects and their locations as classified and listed by Shimizu (1979): [3] Mumuye proper North-East Mumuye Zing group Gnoore, Jeng; Zing, Mang

  4. Mumuye people - Wikipedia

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    Rainmaking rod used by Mumuye. The Mumuye are people of the Taraba State, Nigeria.They speak the Mumuye language.They constitute the largest tribal group in Taraba State of Nigeria and form the predominant tribes found in Zing, Yorro, Jalingo, Ardo-Kola, Lau, Gassol, Bali and Gashaka, all of which are local government areas of the state.

  5. Mumu - Wikipedia

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    Mumu may refer to: Mumu, a pork dish in Papua New Guinean cuisine, can also refer to the cooking method or the feast at which the dish is eaten; Muumuu, a loose dress of Hawaiian origin; Mumu, a nickname of Hindi film actress Mumtaz "Mumu" (short story), a short story by Ivan Turgenev published in 1854; Mumu (1959 film), a Soviet drama film

  6. Mumuye languages - Wikipedia

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    Language Branch Cluster Dialects Alternate spellings Own name for language Endonym(s) Other names (location-based) Other names for language Exonym(s) Speakers Location(s) Notes Mumuye cluster: Mumuye: Mumuye: 103,000 (1952); 400,000 (1980 UBS) Taraba State, Jalingo, Zing, Yorro and Mayo Belwa LGAs: North–Eastern Mumuye: Mumuye: Mumuye

  7. Bible translations into the languages of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Society of Nigeria published a revised translation in 2014. Another translation called Sabon Rai Don Kowa was published in 2020. The same year, the first complete Bible in Hausa ajami script was published (Biblical texts had been published before, the first ones during the last years of the 19th century).

  8. Adamawa Fulfulde - Wikipedia

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    The speakers of the language are the Fulani people. The language itself is divided into a number of sub-dialects: Maroua, Garoua, Ngaondéré, Kambariire, Mbororoore, and Bilkire. [6] In Sudan, the language is spoken mainly in Blue Nile, Gedaref, and Sennar states with some communities of speakers also found in North Kordofan and South Kordofan ...

  9. Bible Society of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Society of Nigeria was founded on 8 February 1966 through the pioneering efforts of the late Dr. Francis Ezeogo Akanu Ibiam, the first indigenous Governor of the defunct Eastern Region. Earlier in February, 1965, Dr. Ibiam had initiated a consultation with representatives of most of the Churches [Church organizations] in Nigeria on ...

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