• Laya (Dzongkha: ལ་ཡ་ཁ་, ལ་ཡག་ཁ་; Wylie: la-ya-kha, la-yag-kha) is a Tibetic variety spoken by indigenous Layaps inhabiting the high mountains of northwest...
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    foreign authors. Maguindanao has 3 major dialects: Ilud, Laya, and Biwangen. Maguindanao dialects are: Ilud dialect: is spoken in Cotabato City, municipalities...
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    are remnants of what were originally pastoral yakherd communities. The Laya dialect, closely related to Dzongkha, is spoken near the northwestern border...
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    languages of Bhutan: Dzongkha, Brokkat, Brokpa, Chocangaca, Lakha, Laya dialect, Lunana dialect. Other Some classifications group Khams and Amdo together as...
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    novel, Lumbay ng Dila, (C&E/DLSU, 2010) received a citation for the Juan C. Laya Prize for Excellence in Fiction in a Philippine Language in the National...
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  • dotless "ı"), an anise-flavored spirit popular in Turkey, similar to ouzo Laya Raki (1927–2018), German dancer and actress Raki Aouani (born 2004), Tunisian...
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    Pagpapahayág ng Karapatáng Pantao) Tagalog (Latin) Bawat tao'y isinilang na may layà at magkakapantáy ang tagláy na dangál at karapatán. Silá'y pinagkalooban...
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  • the original surname, hence the Indonesian Lai surname has evolved into Laya, Lais, or Lasuki. The Lais' ancestry were from the State of Lai (賴國) at the...
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    Hamidou, Moussa; Laya, Diouldé (January 1998), Traditions des Songhay de Tera (Niger) by Hammadou Soumalia, Moussa Hamidou, Diouldé Laya, KARTHALA Editions...
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    Chavacano (redirect from Chavacano dialect)
    mono), tiange ("mini markets"), etc. In contrast with the Luzon-based dialects, the Zamboangueño variety has the most borrowings and/or influence from...
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