Miship, or Chip, is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria. Doka is a dialect. Blench lists the two dialects Longmaar and Jiɓaam. The...
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Qadarif (state), a village in eastern Sudan Doka, a dialect of the Miship language, spoken in Nigeria Francisco Lima da Silva, Brazilian footballer nicknamed...
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surrounded by Tal villages in the east and Miship villages in the west. Speakers of Sur, a Plateau language, are surrounded by Ngas speakers, but Sur nevertheless...
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extension for JavaScript module files mjs, the ISO 639-3 code for the Miship language Mariner Jupiter-Saturn, acronym for the cancelled NASA probe This disambiguation...
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Miler Mwaghavulic: Mwaghavul, Mupun (Mapun), Takas (Toos); Cakfem-Mushere Miship (Chip) Pan cluster Chakato; Jorto (spurious) Jipal, Mernyang (Mirriam),...
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village of Langung, which is surrounded by Tal villages in the east and Miship villages in the west (Blench 2017). It is documented in Blench & Bulkaam...
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Belnəng Mwaghavulic: Mwaghavul, Mupun (Mapun), Takas (Toos); Cakfem-Mushere Miship (Chip) Pan cluster Chakato/Jorto Jipal, Mernyang (Mirriam), Kwagallak, Kofyar...
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Pankshin (section Language and tribes)
diverse cultures, Pankshin inhabitants speak a number of languages including Ngas, Mupun, Miship, Fier, Tal, Kadung, Pal and Bijim. They are lovable people...
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which are within two small enclaves that are completely surrounded by Miship-speaking villages. It was first documented by Roger Blench in 2022. Belnang...
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Plateau State (section Languages)
Jarawa Jipal Jukun Kadung Kofyar (comprising Doemak, Kwalla and Mernyang) Miship Montol Mushere Mwaghavul Ngas Piapung Pyem Ron-Kulere Talet Tarok Tiv Youm...
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