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  • Iyo dialect
  • Japanese dialect

    The Iyo dialect (伊予弁, Iyo-ben) of Japanese is spoken by people from Ehime Prefecture in Japan. The name is a remnant of the Ehime area's historical name

    Iyo dialect

    Iyo_dialect

  • Iyo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Iyo Province, a province of Japan in the area of northwestern Shikoku Iyo-Matsuyama Domain, a feudal domain Iyo-Yoshida Domain Iyo dialect, a dialect

    Iyo

    Iyo

  • Iyo Province
  • Former province of Japan

    Imabari. The people spoke Iyo dialect. Iyo Province was formed by the Ritsuryo reforms by combining the territories of the Iyo-no-kuni no miyatsuko (伊余国造)

    Iyo Province

    Iyo Province

    Iyo_Province

  • Shikoku dialect
  • Group of Japanese dialects spoken in Shikoku, Japan

    Sanuki dialect (Kagawa Prefecture formerly known as Sanuki Province) Iyo dialect (Ehime Prefecture, formerly known as Iyo Province) Tosa dialect (Kōchi

    Shikoku dialect

    Shikoku dialect

    Shikoku_dialect

  • Sakamoto Ryōma
  • Japanese samurai and politician (1836–1867)

    enough consciousness to identify the assassins, but mentioned hearing Iyo dialect among the killers. The night of the assassination was eventually called

    Sakamoto Ryōma

    Sakamoto Ryōma

    Sakamoto_Ryōma

  • Ehime Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Japan

    this hot spring town. Iyo dialect is a Japanese dialect spoken in Ehime Prefecture. Nanyo is influenced by the Kyushu dialect, and Chuyo and Toyo are

    Ehime Prefecture

    Ehime Prefecture

    Ehime_Prefecture

  • Tosa dialect
  • Japanese Shikoku dialect

    prohibition.  This expression is also present in the Awa dialect and the Iyo dialect. (Tosa dialect) 「いかんちや、せられん」(ikanchiya, seraren) (Standard Japanese)

    Tosa dialect

    Tosa dialect

    Tosa_dialect

  • List of unsolved murders (before 1900)
  • after, was able to provide any clues, saying that the killers spoke the Iyo dialect. Officially, the Shinsengumi, the shogunate's special police force, were

    List of unsolved murders (before 1900)

    List_of_unsolved_murders_(before_1900)

  • Saijō, Ehime
  • City in Shikoku, Japan

    the dialect, people in Saijō refer to their particular form of Tōyo dialect as Saijō dialect (Saijō-ben). The Saijō area was part of ancient Iyo Province

    Saijō, Ehime

    Saijō, Ehime

    Saijō,_Ehime

  • Ikata
  • Town in Shikoku, Japan

    (何しよるが?) in Iyo dialect. Ikata's largest town celebration in late summer, the Kinahaiya Ikata Festival, is another example of the Iyo dialect—kinahai ya

    Ikata

    Ikata

    Ikata

  • Nakaoka Shintarō
  • Samurai in Bakumatsu period Japan

    consciousness to identify the attackers, though he did mention hearing Iyo dialect among the killers. His grave is located at the Ryosen Gokoku Jinja in

    Nakaoka Shintarō

    Nakaoka Shintarō

    Nakaoka_Shintarō

  • Japanese dialects
  • Dialects of the Japanese language

    eastern dialect traits were distinct from the western dialect of Nara. It is not clear if the capital of Nara entertained the idea of a standard dialect, however

    Japanese dialects

    Japanese dialects

    Japanese_dialects

  • Shikoku
  • Island and region of Japan

    and northeast of Kyushu. Shikoku's ancient names include Iyo-no-futana-shima (伊予之二名島), Iyo-shima (伊予島), and Futana-shima (二名島), and its current name

    Shikoku

    Shikoku

    Shikoku

  • Somali language
  • Cushitic language of the Horn of Africa

    kow iyo toban and 99 sagaashal iyo sagaal, it is equally correct to switch the placement of the numbers, although larger numbers is some dialects prefer

    Somali language

    Somali language

    Somali_language

  • Hachijō language
  • Japonic language

    The small group of Hachijō dialects (八丈方言, Hachijō hōgen), natively called Shima Kotoba (島言葉; [ɕima kotoba], "island speech"), are, depending on classification

    Hachijō language

    Hachijō language

    Hachijō_language

  • Iteri language
  • Left May language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    are about 475 speakers in all. Alternate names include Alowiemino, Laro, Iyo, Yinibu, and Rocky Peak. (Some list Rocky Peak/Yinibu as a separate language;

    Iteri language

    Iteri_language

  • Izon language
  • Ijaw language spoken in Nigeria

    (that) coincide with singular feminine nouns as follows: ma iyo. ro. arau. ma (this woman) u ma iyo. ro. arau. ma (that woman) ma ere ma (this wife) u ma ere

    Izon language

    Izon_language

  • Tagalog language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

    especially in the Manila dialect. Intervocalic /ɡ/ and /k/ tend to become [ɰ], as in Spanish agua, especially in the Manila dialect. /ɾ/ and /d/ were once

    Tagalog language

    Tagalog language

    Tagalog_language

  • Tumbuka language
  • Niger-Congo language spoken in Southern and Eastern Africa

    Northern Ngoni, Kamanga and Tonga people (Malawi), with 12 known and studied dialects. The chi- prefix in front of Tumbuka means "the language of", so the language

    Tumbuka language

    Tumbuka language

    Tumbuka_language

  • Maay Maay
  • Somali dialect

    commonly spelled Maay (also known as Af-Maay, Af-Maay, or simply Maay) is a dialect of the Somali language. It is mainly spoken in Somalia and adjacent parts

    Maay Maay

    Maay Maay

    Maay_Maay

  • Chewa language
  • Bantu language of Malawi and Zambia

    differences between his own dialect, which he called Kikamtunda, the "language of the plateau", and the Kimaravi dialect spoken further south; for example

    Chewa language

    Chewa language

    Chewa_language

  • Sebastian Duterte
  • Mayor of Davao City (born 1987)

    LLC. Event occurs at 1:09:15. Retrieved August 6, 2025. Sanay na kami sa iyo [Torre]. Kinidnap mo nga yung tatay [Rodrigo Duterte] ko, eh.[...] Kasi matapang

    Sebastian Duterte

    Sebastian Duterte

    Sebastian_Duterte

  • Wadaad's writing
  • Arabic-based orthography for the Somali language

    would improve the application of the Arabic script to represent the Maay dialect of southern Somalia, which at the time was close to standard Somali with

    Wadaad's writing

    Wadaad's writing

    Wadaad's_writing

  • Mesaka language
  • Tivoid language spoken in Cameroon

    separate language, or it may be the same as Motomo (Oliti, Matchi), a dialect of Iceve-Maci (Ethnologue, 22nd edition). Vowel length is often contrastive

    Mesaka language

    Mesaka_language

  • Uwajima, Ehime
  • City in Shikoku, Japan

    decreased steadily since the 1960s. The area of Uwajima was part of ancient Iyo Province. During the Heian period, Uwajima (notably the island of Hiburijima

    Uwajima, Ehime

    Uwajima, Ehime

    Uwajima,_Ehime

  • Sambal language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

    Tagalog and Ilocano. Ethnologue reports Santa Cruz, Masinloc and Iba as dialects of the language. The language is occasionally referred to as zambal, which

    Sambal language

    Sambal language

    Sambal_language

  • Hasan Adan Samatar
  • Musical artist

    Lyrics by Yusuf Aadan and melody by Ismail Gare. From the play: Garcadaawo iyo caashaq. Abdirahman Waaberi Diiriye, p.76 Somalia: Somali Famous legend gets

    Hasan Adan Samatar

    Hasan_Adan_Samatar

  • Bengali alphabet
  • Abugida used to write Bengali

    word in Bengali, their names are actually pronounced [ˈ(n)ĩjɔˑ] (i.e., (n)ĩẏô) and [ˈuŋɔˑ~ˈumɔˑ] (i.e., uṅô~umô), respectively. There is a difference in

    Bengali alphabet

    Bengali alphabet

    Bengali_alphabet

  • Kupang Malay
  • Malay-based creole language

    schwa in Kupang Malay. The "ia ,"ie, "io", and iu, reduces to iya, iye, iyo, iyu or nua, oa, os becomes nuwa, woa, wos. The consonants of Kupang Malay

    Kupang Malay

    Kupang_Malay

  • Marriage Royale
  • Japanese manga series

    manages the soccer club. Iyo Uwajima (宇和島 伊予, Uwajima Iyo) Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki Iyo is from Ehime Prefecture; her name comes from Iyo, Ehime, and Uwajima

    Marriage Royale

    Marriage_Royale

  • Tonga language (Malawi)
  • Bantu language spoken in Malawi

    of missionaries in what is now known as Malawi, Tonga was the Tumbuka dialect. It was after the missionaries established their churches when they treated

    Tonga language (Malawi)

    Tonga language (Malawi)

    Tonga_language_(Malawi)

  • Ghost of Tsushima
  • 2020 video game

    objectives, and rewards. In October 2020, the team introduced "The Tale of Iyo", a three-chapter raid mode described as the "culmination of the story" in

    Ghost of Tsushima

    Ghost_of_Tsushima

  • Benadiri people
  • Ethnic group in Somalia

    clans) Amin Khalaafow Bahar Suufi Oontiro Sheybo Quruwaaye Reer Ahmed Nur Ali iyo Mohamed Gudmane Ba Fadal Ba Hamish Ba Sadiq Ba Mukhtar Dhabarweyn (3 clan

    Benadiri people

    Benadiri_people

  • Geledi
  • Somali clan

    Goitow Ganaane gubow gaala guuriow Gooble maahinoo Geelidle ma goynin Gembi iyo waran guraantiis aa loogu soo gayooday, Gooble Gacalkiisa guri curad aa looga

    Geledi

    Geledi

    Geledi

  • Somaliland
  • Partially recognised state in the Horn of Africa

    left their positions. In the late 2000s, SSC Movement (Hoggaanka Badbaadada iyo Mideynta SSC), a local unionist group based in Sanaag was formed with the

    Somaliland

    Somaliland

    Somaliland

  • Rahanweyn
  • Somali clan family

    Raxanweyn, Arabic: رحنوين), also known as the Digil and Mirifle (Somali: Digil iyo Mirifle) is a major Somali clan. It is one of the major Somali clans in the

    Rahanweyn

    Rahanweyn

    Rahanweyn

  • Culture of Djibouti
  • “Ayaa-Reeb: Kab dhexeeye Sooyalka Xeer Cisse; Jabuuti, Naadiga iyo Qaalinleyda iyo Hal'abuurka Soomaliyeed, 2016» Cisse Madobe Dir had six sons from

    Culture of Djibouti

    Culture_of_Djibouti

  • Finisterre languages
  • Language family of Papua New Guinea

    languages are Wantoat, Rawa, and Yopno, with about 10,000 speakers apiece, and Iyo, with about half that number. Huon and Finisterre, and then the connection

    Finisterre languages

    Finisterre_languages

  • Masbateño language
  • Bisayan language spoken in the Philippines

    three major dialects: the western dialect centered around the town of Balud on the western coast which is close to Capiz, the southern dialect centered about

    Masbateño language

    Masbateño language

    Masbateño_language

  • Gales Point
  • Place in Belize District, Belize

    country, some traditional African practices continue to be observable (see Iyo, et al. 2007; Hyde: 2009). Like many West African cultures, the people of

    Gales Point

    Gales Point

    Gales_Point

  • Names of Japan
  • Ōyashima (大八洲) meaning the Great Country of Eight (or Many) Islands, Awaji, Iyo (later Shikoku), Oki, Tsukushi (later Kyūshū), Iki, Tsushima, Sado, and Yamato

    Names of Japan

    Names_of_Japan

  • Tagalog grammar
  • Grammar of the Tagalog language

    polite), (post-substantive "your" pl.) or nilá (post-substantive "their") iyó(ng) ("yours" sgl. or pre-substantive "your" sgl.) becomes inyó(ng) ("yours"

    Tagalog grammar

    Tagalog_grammar

  • Mixtec languages
  • Oto-Manguean language group of Mexico

    this complex dialect continuum poses challenges at the level of linguistic theory. Depending on the criteria for distinguishing dialects from languages

    Mixtec languages

    Mixtec languages

    Mixtec_languages

  • Wild Samoans
  • Professional wrestling tag team

    Wild Samoans rarely spoke in interviews, instead grunting in a primitive dialect that only their manager Capt. Lou Albano could understand. They had afros

    Wild Samoans

    Wild Samoans

    Wild_Samoans

  • Afroasiatic languages
  • Large language family of Africa and West Asia

    Middle Egyptian appears to be based on a different dialect than Old Egyptian, which in turn shows dialectal similarities to Late Egyptian. Egyptian was replaced

    Afroasiatic languages

    Afroasiatic languages

    Afroasiatic_languages

  • Somalia
  • Country in the Horn of Africa

    "Degmada Cusub Ee Dacarta Oo Loogu Wanqalay Munaasibad Kulmisay Madaxda Iyo Haldoorka Somaliland". Hubaal Media (in Somali). 7 October 2017. Archived

    Somalia

    Somalia

    Somalia

  • List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies
  • Kojiki, when Izanagi and Izanami-no-Mikoto created Shikoku as the goddess Iyo, and means "beautiful maiden" (愛媛). Fukui 福井県 Fukui-ken (福井県) means a "good

    List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies

    List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies

    List_of_Japanese_prefectural_name_etymologies

  • Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    were reintroduced in some dialects, especially eastern ones, which yielded the suffix ‑yō, as in iyō, eyō and koyō. Other dialects, especially western ones

    Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)

  • Italian Eritrean
  • Pidgin language used during the Italian colonization of Eritrea

    i soldi che mi hai dato (in English: I have lost the money you gave me) iyo non ce/aβere makkina; in Italian: non ho la macchina (in English: I don't

    Italian Eritrean

    Italian_Eritrean

  • Pronouns in Hindi
  • Words in Hindi that substitute for a noun or noun phrase

    possessed. Pronoun use displays considerable variation with register and dialect, with particularly pronoun preference differences between the most colloquial

    Pronouns in Hindi

    Pronouns_in_Hindi

  • Rohingya language
  • Eastern Indo-Aryan language

    have written a letter. lek-í-féla-iyo =have written (II) Tuñí ciñçí lekífélaiyo. You have written a letter. lek-í-féla-iyo-s =have written (IIa) Tui ciñçí

    Rohingya language

    Rohingya language

    Rohingya_language

  • Cinema of Somalia
  • first Somali directors. As a consequence, in 1963 Hajji Cagakombe's Miyi Iyo Magaalo ("The Countryside and the City" or "Town & Village"), a Somali-Italian

    Cinema of Somalia

    Cinema_of_Somalia

  • List of last words (20th century)
  • Sayid Maxamad Cabdille; Ciise, Jaamac Cumar (2005). Taariikhdii daraawiishta iyo (in Somali). p. 275. Remak, Joachim (1959). Sarajevo: The Story of a Political

    List of last words (20th century)

    List_of_last_words_(20th_century)

  • Voiced palatal lateral approximant
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʎ⟩ in IPA

    Rexhina (2023). "Linguistic variation within the Northwestern Gheg Albanian dialect". Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 8 (1). Linguistic Society

    Voiced palatal lateral approximant

    Voiced palatal lateral approximant

    Voiced_palatal_lateral_approximant

  • Corey Graves
  • American professional wrestling commentator

    commentary team he had to significantly tone down his natural Pittsburghese dialect only to see fellow Pittsburgh native Pat McAfee become successful on WWE

    Corey Graves

    Corey Graves

    Corey_Graves

  • Proto-Indo-European thunder god
  • Weather-god in Proto-Indo-European mythology

    a historical worship of Slavic Perun. South Slavic: Perun PIE: *per-kʷun-iyo (feminine *per-kʷun-iyā, the 'realm of Perkʷunos', i.e. the [wooded] mountains)

    Proto-Indo-European thunder god

    Proto-Indo-European_thunder_god

  • Habr Je'lo
  • Somali clan

    garabsanaysaaye Haddaad guurtidii Yeesif iyo odayadii gaadho Karin gubay annana goosannoo nala gumaadyeey dheh Gadabuursi iyo baa na helay gacan Ogaadeen dheh

    Habr Je'lo

    Habr Je'lo

    Habr_Je'lo

  • Proto-Italic language
  • Ancestor of Latin and other Italic languages

    ("radiant, divine") and derived from Proto-Italic *dīwijos, from PIE *diyew-iyo-, then it would imply that this reduction had occurred prior to the shift

    Proto-Italic language

    Proto-Italic_language

  • Proto-Trans–New Guinea language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Trans–New Guinea languages

    Lakes Ekari (Paniai Lake dialect) migo iyo peka juma egó etá emo mitoo kadó ama Dani Dani, Lower Grand Valley (Tangma dialect) mʋkkʋl-oak nesi nesakko

    Proto-Trans–New Guinea language

    Proto-Trans–New_Guinea_language

  • Garre
  • Somali clan

    and Dawa basins in Southern Ethiopia and are identified by their unique dialect derived from the Hawiye (Gugundhabe) communities whom they interacted and

    Garre

    Garre

    Garre

  • List of Greek place names
  • names presented are in Classical Greek spelling, specifically of the Attic dialect, scientific transliteration of Classical Greek, standard Modern Greek,

    List of Greek place names

    List_of_Greek_place_names

  • Languages of Indonesia
  • should be classified as languages and which ones should be classified as dialects, the chart confirms that many have similarities, yet are not mutually comprehensible

    Languages of Indonesia

    Languages of Indonesia

    Languages_of_Indonesia

  • Train melody
  • Musical cue for an arriving or departing train

    a haiku by Shiki Masaoka to music composed by Arai, has been adopted. At Iyo-Saijō Station, since March 2015, an arrangement of "Sen no Kaze ni Natte"

    Train melody

    Train_melody

  • Okrika
  • LGA and town in Rivers State, Nigeria

    Dikibo Ekerekana Ele George Ibaka Ibuluya/Dikibo Ikiriko Ikpo-kiri Isaka Iyo-kiri Kalio Mbi-kiri Ngbagbeboko Ngolo Oba Obianime Odokorobie Ogan Ogbogbo

    Okrika

    Okrika

    Okrika

  • Hindustani verbs
  • Verbs in the Hindi and Urdu languages

    imperatives for the pronoun tū are regular. Future imperative — The suffix -iyo is added to the verb root. For the verbs lenā and denā, the verb stem changes

    Hindustani verbs

    Hindustani_verbs

  • Manado Malay
  • Creole language spoken in Manado

    are replaced by the "-ng" group in Manado Malay, similar with Terengganu dialect of Malaysia (as well as other languages in Sulawesi such as Buginese and

    Manado Malay

    Manado_Malay

  • Abgaal
  • Somali clan family

    of the neighboring clans. Their poetry has distinctive dialect characteristics. For instance "iyo" with a long 'o' is a feature within their poetry. The

    Abgaal

    Abgaal

    Abgaal

  • Guled Haji
  • Somali sage

    Sultan recited these lines in a reply to Warsame's line. Jidhkii ina Amaan iyo la waa jalanqayaashiiye Jirid nimaan lahayn baa baqee taydu ii jarane Hadii

    Guled Haji

    Guled Haji

    Guled_Haji

  • Trans–New Guinea languages
  • Large Papuan language family

    Finongan Gusan Mamaa Munkip Nakama Nek Nimi Nuk Numanggang Sauk Uri Gusap–Mot Iyo Madi Neko Nekgini Ngaing Rawa Ufim Uruwa Sakam Som Nukna Yau Weliki Wantoat

    Trans–New Guinea languages

    Trans–New Guinea languages

    Trans–New_Guinea_languages

  • Somahai language
  • Trans–New Guinea language spoken in Indonesia

    notes two dialects, one on the Balim River and one on the Rekai. One of the differences is that when /u/ follows an /u/ or /o/ in the Balim dialect, it is

    Somahai language

    Somahai_language

  • List of villages in Edo State
  • Sch./Umenlen Ehoh Ehonor And Environs; Umenlen Pry. Sch./Umenlen Idumu-Iyo And Environs; Former L. A. Pry. Sch. Idumu-Iyala And Environs; Adult School

    List of villages in Edo State

    List of villages in Edo State

    List_of_villages_in_Edo_State

  • Somali grammar
  • Grammar of the Somali language

    present continuous tense is formed with the suffix -ay- / -na- (depending on dialect) and the endings from the present tense. The present continuous forms of

    Somali grammar

    Somali_grammar

  • Asmat–Kamrau languages
  • Family of languages

    ISBN 0858835622. OCLC 67292782. Voorhoeve, C.L. 1965. The Flamingo Bay Dialect of the Asmat language. Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor

    Asmat–Kamrau languages

    Asmat–Kamrau languages

    Asmat–Kamrau_languages

  • Ambonese Malay
  • Language in Maluku

    kamorang = you (pl) (cut from kamu orang) Antua = he, she (respectful form) iyo = yes seng = no bakubae = peace nanaku = pay attention to something su =

    Ambonese Malay

    Ambonese Malay

    Ambonese_Malay

  • Hindustani grammar
  • Grammatical features of the Hindustani lingua franca

    are shown in the tables below: Declining the infinitive may be based on dialect and usually not done in more formal settings, for example mujhē ye kitāb

    Hindustani grammar

    Hindustani grammar

    Hindustani_grammar

  • Kihoku, Ehime
  • Town in Shikoku, Japan

    decreased steadily since the 1950s. The area of Kihoku was part of ancient Iyo Province. During the Edo period, the area was part of the holdings of Uwajima

    Kihoku, Ehime

    Kihoku, Ehime

    Kihoku,_Ehime

  • Bengali grammar
  • Grammar of the Bengali language

    while the second person familiar future imperative is the same but with an -iyo and not an -iye. Bengali has four simple tenses: the present tense, the past

    Bengali grammar

    Bengali grammar

    Bengali_grammar

  • Morori language
  • Language in Papua

    speakers use Papuan Malay or Indonesian as L2, and many know Marind. A dialect extinct in 1997, Menge, is remembered from ceremonial use. Marori is spoken

    Morori language

    Morori language

    Morori_language

  • Culture of Somalia
  • ISBN 978-88-97524-02-1. Dood Cilmiyeedka 2aad "Qabiilka iyo Qaranka," 27 Luulyo-2 Agosto, 1983 (in Somali). Waaxda Daabacaadda iyo Faafinta ee Jus. 1983. Eno, Mohamed A

    Culture of Somalia

    Culture of Somalia

    Culture_of_Somalia

  • National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia
  • Indonesian culture

    works included in Traditions and Oral Expressions are: Language: alphabet, dialect, grammar, speech act, language level Ancient Manuscripts: in the form of

    National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia

    National Intangible Cultural Heritage of Indonesia

    National_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_of_Indonesia

  • Old Norse morphology
  • Aspect of the language

    demonstrate two PIE o-stem reflexes, one bisyllabic, a yo-stem reflex, and an iyo-stem reflex. The latter stem type consists mainly of poetic words. Among

    Old Norse morphology

    Old_Norse_morphology

  • Battle of Fatagar
  • 1559 battle between the Ethiopian Empire and Sultanate of Harar

    Vol. 4, No. 2, Rome, 1931 Taariikh (in Somali). Wasaaradda Waxbarashada iyo Barbaarinta. 1976. p. 72. Wendt, Kurt (1935). "Amharische Geschichte eines

    Battle of Fatagar

    Battle of Fatagar

    Battle_of_Fatagar

  • Pashto grammar
  • Grammar of the Pashto language

    verbs in any of the past tenses agree with the object of the sentence. The dialects show some non-standard grammatical features, some of which are archaisms

    Pashto grammar

    Pashto grammar

    Pashto_grammar

  • Personal pronouns in Austronesian languages
  • Wutai) Tanan (大南 Danan) The personal pronouns below are from the Tfuya dialect of Tsou, and are sourced from Zeitoun (2005:277). Note that third-person

    Personal pronouns in Austronesian languages

    Personal_pronouns_in_Austronesian_languages

  • Oirata–Makasae languages
  • Family of Papuan languages

    Makasai (including Makalero dialect) Oirata–Fataluku Fataluku (Rusenu perhaps belongs here) Oirata Fataluku has high dialect diversity, and may be more

    Oirata–Makasae languages

    Oirata–Makasae_languages

  • Papuan languages
  • Non-Austronesian languages of New Guinea and adjacent islands

    15144/PL-B16 Miedema, J. and Welling, F.I. "Fieldnotes on languages and dialects in the Kebar district, Bird's Head, Irian Jaya". In Adams, K., Lauck, L

    Papuan languages

    Papuan languages

    Papuan_languages

  • Baliem Valley languages
  • Family of Trans–New Guinea languages of Papua, Indonesia

    Grand Valley Dani (upper, lower, and mid dialects) Hupla Western Dani–Walak Ngalik: Nduga Silimo Yali (dialect cluster) Usher (2020) reconstructs the consonant

    Baliem Valley languages

    Baliem_Valley_languages

  • Ubangian languages
  • Language family mainly of the Central African Republic

    hands ') Zande, Zande-Nzakara Nzakara (1) kílī īyō ātā ālù ìsìbē ìsìbē-ālí-kílī (5 + 1) ìsìbē-ālí-īyō (5 + 2) ìsìbē-ālí-ātā (5 + 3) ìsìbē-ālí-ālù (5 +

    Ubangian languages

    Ubangian_languages

  • Early Middle Japanese
  • Stage of the Japanese language

    or end of the nineteenth century, and still exist nowadays in certain dialects, mainly in the Tôhoku or Kyûshû areas." Nakata (1972:26-29) Vovin 2002

    Early Middle Japanese

    Early Middle Japanese

    Early_Middle_Japanese

  • Gujarati grammar
  • Grammar of the Gujarati language

    literature. It may simply be the case that it spread from an unrepresented dialect. Thus combining both the declensional and plural suffixes, the following

    Gujarati grammar

    Gujarati_grammar

  • Paniai Lakes languages
  • Family of Trans–New Guinea languages

    Ekari (Paniai Lake dialect) Ekari Moni (Kemandoga dialect) Moni Wolani (Upper Mbijandoga dialect) Wolani head migo muŋagi moto hair iyo mbagu elo eye peka

    Paniai Lakes languages

    Paniai_Lakes_languages

  • Index of language articles
  • codes, 7,874 in total as of June 2013). The enumeration of languages and dialects can easily be taken into the five-digit range; the Linguasphere Observatory

    Index of language articles

    Index_of_language_articles

  • West Trans–New Guinea languages
  • Proposed language family

    classification of the Trans–New Guinea languages. Ross suspects they are an old dialect continuum, because they share numerous features that have not been traced

    West Trans–New Guinea languages

    West Trans–New Guinea languages

    West_Trans–New_Guinea_languages

  • Romblomanon language
  • Bisayan language spoken in the Philippines

    mosyon eon Tara na Let's go Hangit ako sa imo Hangit ako kimo Galit ako sa iyo I hate you Higko/higtang (Sibuyan) Higko Dumi Dirt Hu-o Hu-o Oo Yes Ibabaw

    Romblomanon language

    Romblomanon language

    Romblomanon_language

  • Classical Japanese
  • Literary form of Japanese, used until the early 20th century

    standard Japanese pronunciation, although there are many dialects (such as the Tosa dialect) that preserve the distinction between historical /z/ and

    Classical Japanese

    Classical_Japanese

  • Reer Caynaashe
  • Somali clan family

    Milicsiga Dagaalkii Dhexmaray Xukuumaddii Maxamed S. Barre iyo Jabhaddii SNM: Sababihii Dagaalka iyo Saamayntii uu ku yeeshay Jamhuuriyaddii Soomaalida. p

    Reer Caynaashe

    Reer Caynaashe

    Reer_Caynaashe

  • Maranao language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

    (including you) sektano tano tano rektano we (excluding you) sekami kami (a)mi rekami you (plural) sekano kano (n)iyo rekano they siran siran (i)ran kiran

    Maranao language

    Maranao language

    Maranao_language

  • Kiwaian languages
  • Language family of New Guinea

    The Kiwaian languages form a language family of New Guinea. They are a dialect cluster of half a dozen closely related languages. They are grammatically

    Kiwaian languages

    Kiwaian languages

    Kiwaian_languages

  • Tumbuka tonology
  • Tone system of the Tumbuka language

    that of some neighbouring languages (for example, Ngoni and certain Bemba dialects), it exhibits a characteristic split between lexical tone (in roots and

    Tumbuka tonology

    Tumbuka_tonology

  • Imai Nobuo
  • shouted "Konakuso!" (a Shikoku dialect term). This is a Shikoku accent, and Harada Sanosuke was a rōnin from Matsuyama in Iyo Province. 3. Upon inquiry, the

    Imai Nobuo

    Imai Nobuo

    Imai_Nobuo

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  • IWO
  • Male

    Polish

    IWO

    Polish form of Latin Ivo, IWO means "yew tree."

    IWO

  • Ivo
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Portuguese, Slovenia, Swedish, Teutonic

    Ivo

    Archer's Bow; Yew; Form of Yves; Yellow Hair

    Ivo

  • Ivo
  • Boy/Male

    English Teutonic German

    Ivo

    Archer's bow.

    Ivo

  • AYO
  • Female

    African

    AYO

    joy; valued; or, born on the road.

    AYO

  • Ayo
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Ayo

    happiness'.

    Ayo

  • AYO
  • Male

    African

    AYO

    joy; or, valued.

    AYO

  • IYOV
  • Male

    Hebrew

    IYOV

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Iyowb, IYOV means "hated, oppressed." 

    IYOV

  • Ryoko
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Japanese

    Ryoko

    Child of Ryo

    Ryoko

  • Yo
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Yo

    El.

    Yo

  • Ino
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Ino

    Daughter of Cadmus.

    Ino

  • RYO
  • Female

    Japanese

    RYO

    (1-亮, 2-遼, 3-諒, 4-涼) Japanese unisex name RYO means 1) "brightness," 2) "distant," 3) "reality," 4) "refreshing."

    RYO

  • IVO
  • Male

    English

    IVO

    Variant spelling of German Yvo, IVO means "yew tree." Used infrequently by the English.

    IVO

  • IPO
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    IPO

    Hawaiian name IPO means "darling, lover, sweetheart."

    IPO

  • KYO
  • Female

    Japanese

    KYO

    (1-杏, 2- 京, 3- 協, 4- 郷) Variant spelling of Japanese unisex Kyou, KYO means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village." 

    KYO

  • IY-KABOWD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    IY-KABOWD

    (אִי-וכָבוֹד) Hebrew name IY-KABOWD means "inglorious; without glory." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Phinehas.

    IY-KABOWD

  • Ilo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Finnish

    Ilo

    Light; Joyous; Sunshine

    Ilo

  • Melecertes
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Melecertes

    Son of Ino.

    Melecertes

  • Iye
  • Boy/Male

    Native American

    Iye

    Smoke.

    Iye

  • Iro
  • Girl/Female

    Australian

    Iro

    Form of Hero

    Iro

  • Iwo
  • Boy/Male

    German, Polish

    Iwo

    Yew Tree

    Iwo

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  • Verne
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Verne

    English : see Fern.French : topographic name for someone who lived near a grove of alders, French verne, a word of Gaulish origin.

  • Mutia
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Muslim

    Mutia

    Devoted; Faithful; Pious

  • HANANIAS
  • Male

    Greek

    HANANIAS

    (Ἁνανίας) Greek form of Hebrew Chananya, HANANIAS means "whom Jehovah has graciously given." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the husband of Sapphira, a Christian at Damascus, and a son of Nabadias.

  • Feni
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hindu, Indian

    Feni

    Sweet

  • Isiri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Isiri

    Ishwary

  • Yadvi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Yadvi

    Goddess Durga

  • Holde
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Holde

    Beloved; Hidden

  • Ram Kumar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ram Kumar

    Lord Rama

  • Yugma
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Yugma

    Twins; Zodiac Sign of Gemini

  • Reeta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Reeta

    Pearl, Way of life

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  • Dialectic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dialectical

  • Moth
  • n.

    Any nocturnal lepidopterous insect, or any not included among the butterflies; as, the luna moth; Io moth; hawk moth.

  • Dialectic
  • n.

    Same as Dialectics.

  • Dialectically
  • adv.

    In a dialectical manner.

  • Normal
  • a.

    Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-.

  • Io
  • n.

    An exclamation of joy or triumph; -- often interjectional.

  • Thar
  • n.

    A goatlike animal (Capra Jemlaica) native of the Himalayas. It has small, flattened horns, curved directly backward. The hair of the neck, shoulders, and chest of the male is very long, reaching to the knees. Called also serow, and imo.

  • Dialectician
  • n.

    One versed in dialectics; a logician; a reasoner.

  • Dialector
  • n.

    One skilled in dialectics.

  • Dialectical
  • a.

    Pertaining to dialectics; logical; argumental.

  • Dialectology
  • n.

    That branch of philology which is devoted to the consideration of dialects.

  • Ios
  • pl.

    of Io

  • Dialectical
  • a.

    Pertaining to a dialect or to dialects.

  • Argus
  • n.

    A fabulous being of antiquity, said to have had a hundred eyes, who has placed by Juno to guard Io. His eyes were transplanted to the peacock's tail.