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  2. Yapese language - Wikipedia

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    It has been difficult to classify the language further, but Yapese may prove to be one of the Admiralty Islands languages. [2] The Yapese language refers to the language spoken specifically on the Yap Main Islands , and does not include the Chuukic languages spoken in the Yap Neighboring Islands: Ulithian , Woleaian , and Satawalese (and to an ...

  3. Ye (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Origin; Language(s) Old Chinese: Word/name: City of Ye, State of Chu: Meaning: ... Iap or Yap in Hokkien and Teochew; Yap or Yapp in Hakka; Iek in Eastern Min; Iet in ...

  4. Yapese people - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, Yap faced critical depopulation from contact with European diseases and cultural abortion. Antibiotics introduced after World War II caused a population explosion. [1] A 1994 census of Yap found that 48.1% of the people on Yap identified as Yapese. A 2000 census found that number changed to 49.1%. [4]

  5. What is 'yapping'? An old-school term has been reclaimed by ...

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    Yap” became a verb used to describe the shrill, high-pitched sound of a dog’s bark, and by the 1800s, it described human chattering. Rappers like Jay-Z and Nas used the word in songs in the ...

  6. Yap - Wikipedia

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    Yap (Yapese: Waqab, [1] sometimes written as Wa'ab, Waab or Waqaab) traditionally refers to an island group located in the Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean, a part of Yap State. The name "Yap" in recent years has come to also refer to the state within the Federated States of Micronesia , inclusive of the Yap Main Islands and its ...

  7. Yapese Empire - Wikipedia

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    A variety of languages were spoken in the Empire. Yapese was spoken on the main islands while Ulithian, Woleaian, Satawalese, Nguluwan and Puluwat languages were spoken on the constituent islands and atoll groups. The Woleaian script, also sometimes known as the Caroline Islands script, was the only indigenous writing system developed in the ...

  8. Chinese Indonesian surname - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the surname Lembong, which is of Minahasan origin, [15] is used by Tom Lembong, with the surname Ong (汪). [16] Lembong's father resided in Manado , the ancestral homeland of the Minahasan ethnic group, implying a possible adoption of Indonesian surnames influenced by the region's geography or neighboring ethnic communities. [ 17 ]

  9. Yap (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Yap (surname), Hakka and Minnan romanization of the common Asian surname Ye; Yap Ah Loy (1837–1885), founder of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Yap Kwan Seng (1846–1902), the last Chinese kapitan of Kuala Lumpur; Yap Thiam Hien (1913–1989), Indonesian human rights advocate; Pedro Yap (1918–2003), Chief Justice of the Philippines