• Eten (Iten; exonyms: Tyap: Tyen) is a Plateau language of Nigeria. The people who speak this language, the Niten are found in the town of Ganawuri in...
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    century, the language was dying out and spoken only by a few people in the village of Etén, in Chiclayo. It died out as a spoken language around 1920,...
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  • bin, bir, bitu, biuŕ, bolai, boŕ, boś, boton, ekes, ekaŕ, eler, ena, esto, eten, eter, iar, iaun, ibeś, ibeis, ike, ikoŕ, iltiŕ, iltur, inte, iskeŕ, istan...
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  • conference, also in electronic format. The standard working language of ETEN is English. ETEN works to: promote opportunities for exchange and/or visits...
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  • pɪlakɪː ɛzɪ ɛtazɪ nɛ ɛna ɲɛwɛtʊ jɔ, pɪːsaŋɪː se ejele. ŋwɛ juŋ weji nɛ ɛjʊ ɛːtɛŋ ɲɔtɔm jɔ, pɪtɪna nɛ ɛjʊ ɛɖɔkɪŋ pɪfɛjɪ jebu; ɲɛwɛtʊ lɪnɪ le nɛ paːsɪŋ ɲɔtɔm...
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  • Big5 (category CS1 Chinese (Taiwan)-language sources (zh-tw))
    characters. To solve this problem, each vendor developed its own extension. The ETen extension became part of the current Big5 standard through popularity. The...
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  • came), Standard German: kommen; ihr seid gekommen/ihr kamt eten [ˈeːtn̩] (to eat): Se hebbt eten [zɛɪhɛptˈʔeːtn̩] (They have eaten/They ate), Standard German:...
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  • (referring to the plains of northern Germany or the simplicity of the language). In other Low German dialects, the word for Low German is usually realised...
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  • Puruhá Canyari (Cañari) Manabila (Mantenya) South group (Yunca) Yunga Morropé Eten (?) Chimu Mochica (Chincha) Chanco Atalán Wancavilca (Huancavilca) Mania...
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    Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands. The dialect of Plautdietsch is also spoken in...
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