• Mvuba is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Congo, with a thousand speakers in Uganda. It is similar to Lese. Mvuba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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  • Karimojong Kebu (Okebu) Kinyarwanda Kuku Kumam Langi Lendu Lugbara Madi Mening Mvuba Napore Ngikutio Nubi Nyangia Pokot Reli Sabiny Shana So (Tepeth) Vonoma...
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    Okapi (category Articles containing Mvuba-language text)
    The okapi (/oʊˈkɑːpiː/; Okapia johnstoni), also known as the forest giraffe, Congolese giraffe and zebra giraffe, is an artiodactyl mammal that is endemic...
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    (3 + 4) tsītɔ̀ tsītɔ̀ (4 + 4) tsītɔ̀ tsībú (4 + 5) ádíbȍsí Mangbutu-Efe Mvuba eɗì àkpe ɛ̀tsɪrà ɛ̀tsɪrɔ̀ ɛ̀tsɪᵐbú màⁿzà làlòɗu làlɔ̀ àᵐbʊ̀tsɪhʊwa àᵐʊ̀tsí...
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  • IATA code for Moro Airport, Papua New Guinea mxh, the ISO 639-3 code for Mvuba language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Mangbetu languages are spoken to the west. The languages are: Mangbutu, Mvuba, Ndo, Mamvu, Lese, Bendi. Efe (the language of the Efe Pygmies) is often...
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    Lijo, Loka West, and Nuni. Western Equatoria timber resources include mvuba trees at Zamoi. One of the major natural features of South Sudan is the...
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  • I/L Mele-Fila меле-фила Mele-Fila mxf I/L Malgbe mxg I/L Mbangala mxh I/L Mvuba mxi I/H مُزَرَب Mozarabic mozárabe 莫札拉布语 mxj I/L Miju-Mishmi 格曼-僜语 mxk I/L...
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  • Mangbetu, Lombi, Popoi, Makere, Meje, Asua II.E.2.6 Mangbutu, Mamvu, Lese, Mvuba, Efe II.E.2.7 Lendu II.E.3 Berta II.E.4 Kunama II.F Koman/Coman: Komo, Ganza...
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  • a relationship with other farming peoples in the region: the Mamvu and Mvuba (close relatives of Lese) and the Bantu Bira, Nyali, and Nande. Wilkie,...
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