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Plateau language spoken in Nigeria
Pyem (Pyam, Gye; Hausa: Fyam, Fyem) is a Plateau language of Nigeria. It is spoken by the people of Pyem Chiefdom with headquarters in Gindiri. Pyem is
Pyem_language
Ethnic group in Middle Belt, Nigeria
speak the Pyem language, a Plateau language. Their headquarters are in the town of Gindiri, about 51 km due southwest of the city of Jos. The Pyem people
Pyem_people
Dialect of Nigeria
in Pankshin LGA and Mangu LGA, Plateau State. Surrounding languages are Mwaghavul, Ngas, Pyem, and Fulani. The Vaghat originally lived in the following
Kwanka_language
Dialect cluster of Plateau languages of central Nigeria
Pyem, 41% with Ninzam, 39% with Kuche, 39% with Eggon, 38% with Ibunu, 37% with Rindre and 34% with Jukun. Research has shown that the Tyap language is
Tyap
Group of Benue–Congo languages of central Nigeria
The Plateau languages are a tentative group of forty or so Benue–Congo languages spoken by 15 million people on the Jos Plateau, Southern Kaduna, Nasarawa
Plateau_languages
Ethnic group
Izere language. The neighbors of the Afizere to the north are the Hausa and Jarawan Dass. To the east and southeast are the Zari, Zaar and Pyem. To the
Afizere
State of Nigeria
Kwalla and Mernyang) Miship Montol Mupun Mushere Mwaghavul Ngas Piapung Pyem Ron-Kulere Talet Tarok Tiv Youm These ethnic groups are predominantly farmers
Plateau_State
LGA and town in Plateau State, Nigeria
Dungning). Pyem (found in Gindiri). The Chakfem People and the Kwanka or Kadung people inhabiting the northeastern in Kadunung. The main languages spoken
Mangu,_Nigeria
languages spoken in Nigeria. Fyam and Horom are closely related; connections to Barkul (Bo-Rukul) are more problematic. Below is a list of language names
East_Plateau_languages
Plateau in Nigeria
Plateau, and the Ngas in the southeast. Smaller groups include the Mwaghavul, Pyem, Ron, Afizere, Anaguta, Aten, Irigwe, Chokfem, Kofyar, Kulere, Miship, Mupun
Jos_Plateau
Country in West Africa
diversity of ethnic groups, including the Atyap, Berom, Goemai, Igala, Kofyar, Pyem, and Tiv. There are small minorities of British, American, Indian, Chinese
Nigeria
1963 book by Joseph Greenberg
Ninzam, Ayu, Mada, Kaninkwom I.A.5.A.5 Eggon, Nungu, Yeskwa I.A.5.A.6 Kaleri, Pyem, Pai I.A.5.A.7 Yergam, Basherawa I.A.5.B Jukunoid: Jukun, Kentu, Nyidu, Tigong
The_Languages_of_Africa
PYEM LANGUAGE
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Poem
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Poem
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Life.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poem
Girl/Female
Tamil
Poem
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Poem
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poem
Girl/Female
Indian
Poem
Girl/Female
Muslim
Poem
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poem
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Love
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kaviyasri | கவீயாஸரீÂ
Poem
Kaviyasri | கவீயாஸரீÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Poem
Male
Hindi/Indian
(पà¥à¤°à¥‡à¤®) Hindi name PREM means "love."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Poem
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Modern, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Traditional
Love; Bonding; Compassion
Boy/Male
Indian
Prem Swarup
Boy/Male
Tamil
Poem
Girl/Female
Hindu
Poem
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French pie, pye ‘magpie’ (Latin pica), applied as a nickname for a talkative or thievish person. The modern English name of the bird, not found before the 17th century, is from the earlier dialect term maggot-pie, formed by the addition of Mag, Maggot, pet forms of the female personal name Margaret.Welsh : variant of Pugh.
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Victorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, German, Muslim
Hidden Treasure
Boy/Male
Latin
Valiant.
Female
Arthurian
, white browed.
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Bronze
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Loving to her husband
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Irish
Sorrowful
Girl/Female
Dutch
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Ocean of Compassion; Compassionate Sea
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n.
A poem after the manner of Anacreon; a sprightly little poem in praise of love and wine.
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A poem.
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A lyric poem; a lyrical composition.
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A dithyrambic poem; a dithyramb.
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A poem of eight lines.
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A division of a poem corresponding to a canto; a poem or song.
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An amorous composition or poem.
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A poem consisting of ten lines.
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A birthday poem.
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A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from prose; as, the poems of Homer or of Milton.
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A composition, not in verse, of which the language is highly imaginative or impassioned; as, a prose poem; the poems of Ossian.
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A Sotadic verse or poem.
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Fig.: Abortive; as, a stillborn poem.
n.
a poem.
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A little amorous poem, sometimes called a pastoral poem, containing some tender and delicate, though simple, thought.
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See 2d Pie (b).
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A mournful or plaintive poem; a funereal song; a poem of lamentation.
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An epic poem; epic poetry.
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A magpie; a piet.
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A short poem, -- usually amatory.