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  • Sabaot language
  • Kalenjin language spoken in Kenya and Uganda

    Sabaot (Sebei) is a Kalenjin language of Kenya. The Sabaot people live around Mount Elgon in both Kenya and Uganda. The hills of their homeland gradually

    Sabaot language

    Sabaot_language

  • Sabaot people
  • Sub-tribe in east Africa

    sub-tribes largely identified by their dialects. These dialects of the Sabaot language are the Pok, Somek, Mosop, Koony, Bong'omek and Sabiny (Sebei Uganda)

    Sabaot people

    Sabaot_people

  • Kalenjin languages
  • Southern Nilotic language family

    Kalenjin Kupsabiny Sabaot Northern Kalenjin Markweeta Pökoot Okiek–Akie Akie Okiek Sample basic vocabulary of Kalenjin languages from van Otterloo (1979)

    Kalenjin languages

    Kalenjin_languages

  • Pok
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a character in the Pok & Mok animated series Pok, a dialect of the Sabaot language of Kenya Pok, Malaysia, a settlement in Sarawak, Malaysia Pokesdown

    Pok

    Pok

  • Sabaot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sabaot may refer to: Sabaot people, a Kenyan sub-tribe Sabaot language, a Kenyan language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the

    Sabaot

    Sabaot

  • Nubi language
  • Sudanese Arabic-based creole language

    The Nubi language (also called Ki-Nubi, Arabic: كي-نوبي, romanized: kī-nūbī) is a Sudanese Arabic-based creole language spoken in Uganda around Bombo,

    Nubi language

    Nubi_language

  • Elgon languages
  • are two main Elgon languages: Kupsabiny (spoken by about 120,000 people) and Sabaot dialects (spoken by about 134,000 people). Sabaot is a common name assumed

    Elgon languages

    Elgon_languages

  • Southern Nilotic languages
  • Subgroup of the Nilotic language family

    needed] Kalenjin (see) Tatoga: Omotik, Datooga Kalenjin Elgon languages Kupsabiny Sabaot Nandi–Markweta Kipsigis Okiek Pökoot Tatogoa Datooga Omotik Proto-Kalenjin

    Southern Nilotic languages

    Southern_Nilotic_languages

  • Maasai language
  • Eastern Nilotic language

    Maa (English: /ˈmɑːsaɪ/ MAH-sye; autonym: ɔl Maa) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania by the Maasai people, numbering

    Maasai language

    Maasai_language

  • Kupsabiny language
  • Kalenjin language of eastern Uganda

    of Kupsabiny is Sabaot, spoken across the border in Kenya. There are about 360,000 people in the world who currently speak the language, most of them being

    Kupsabiny language

    Kupsabiny_language

  • Nubian languages
  • Language family spoken in Egypt and Sudan

    Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The Nubian languages are

    Nubian languages

    Nubian_languages

  • Akie language
  • Endangered Kalenjin language of Tanzania

    'mouth of the Akie people') is a Kalenjin language spoken in Tanzania. It is a moribund endangered language, with only a few elders who speak it. The

    Akie language

    Akie_language

  • Nuer language
  • Nilotic language spoken in western Ethiopia and South Sudan

    The Nuer language (Thok Naath, "people's language") is a Nilotic language of the Western Nilotic group. It is spoken by the Nuer people of South Sudan

    Nuer language

    Nuer_language

  • Dinka language
  • Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people of South Sudan

    unified written grammar of Dinka. The language most closely related to Dinka is the Nuer language. The Luo languages are also closely related. The Dinka

    Dinka language

    Dinka_language

  • Nara language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Eritrea

    (Barya) language is spoken by the Nara people in an area just to the north of Barentu in the Gash-Barka Region of western Eritrea. The language is often

    Nara language

    Nara language

    Nara_language

  • Bari language
  • Nilotic language spoken in South Sudan and Uganda

    Bari is the Nilotic language of the Karo people, spoken over large areas of Central Equatoria state in South Sudan, across the northwest corner of Uganda

    Bari language

    Bari_language

  • Kenzi language
  • Nubian language spoken in Egypt

    is a Nubian language of Egypt. It is spoken north of Mahas in Egypt, and is closely related to Dongolawi or Andaandi, a Nubian language of Sudan. The

    Kenzi language

    Kenzi_language

  • Nobiin
  • Nubian language of northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    is a Nubian language of the Nilo-Saharan language family. "Nobiin" is the genitive form of Nòòbíí ("Nubian") and literally means "(language) of the Nubians"

    Nobiin

    Nobiin

  • Suri language
  • Surmic language of Ethiopia

    Surmic language spoken in the West Omo Zone of the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region in Ethiopia, to the South Sudan border by the Suri. The language has

    Suri language

    Suri_language

  • Kony
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cloud-based mobile app provider in Austin, Texas Kony language, a dialect of the Sabaot language Koni (disambiguation) Coney (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Kony

    Kony

  • Nilotic languages
  • Small language family of East Africa

    Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The Nilotic languages are

    Nilotic languages

    Nilotic languages

    Nilotic_languages

  • Ogiek language
  • Nilotic language spoken in Kenya and Tanzania

    Ogiek (also Okiek and Akiek) is a Southern Nilotic language of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers

    Ogiek language

    Ogiek_language

  • Gaam language
  • Language

    Ingessana, (Me/Mun) Tabi, Kamanidi, or Mamedja/Mamidza, is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the Ingessana people in the Tabi Hills in Blue Nile State in

    Gaam language

    Gaam_language

  • Meʼen language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Ethiopia

    Meʼen (also Mekan, Mieʼen, Mieken, Meqan, Men) is a Nilo-Saharan language (Eastern Sudanic, Surmic, Southeast Surmic) spoken in Ethiopia by the Meʼen people

    Meʼen language

    Meʼen_language

  • Markwet language
  • Kalenjin language spoken in Kenya

    Markwet (Markweeta) is a Kalenjin language of Kenya. The regional terms Endo and Sambirir (or the clan name Talai) have been used for northern and southern

    Markwet language

    Markwet_language

  • Luo languages
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in East Africa

    ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The

    Luo languages

    Luo_languages

  • Dongolawi language
  • Nubian language spoken in northern Sudan

    Dongolawi is a Nubian language of northern Sudan. It is spoken by a minority of the Danagla people in the Nile Valley, from roughly south of Kerma upstream

    Dongolawi language

    Dongolawi_language

  • Birgid language
  • Extinct Nubian language of Sudan

    Birguid, Birkit, Birqed, Kajjara, Murgi, Murgi Birked) is an extinct Nubian language that was spoken in western Sudan, north of the city of Nyala in South Darfur

    Birgid language

    Birgid_language

  • Kwegu language
  • Surmic language spoken in Ethiopia

    Menja, Nidi) is a Surmic language spoken in the Southwest of Ethiopia, on the west bank of the Omo River. "Endangered Languages Project – Kwegu". Retrieved

    Kwegu language

    Kwegu_language

  • Pökoot language
  • Nilotic language spoken in Kenya and Uganda

    is a language spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda by the Pokot people. Pökoot is classified to the northern branch of the Kalenjin languages found

    Pökoot language

    Pökoot_language

  • Ghulfan language
  • Hill Nubian language of Sudan

    Ghulfan (also Gulfan, Uncu, Uncunwee, Wunci, Wuncimbe) is a Hill Nubian language spoken in the central Nuba Mountains in the south of Sudan. It is spoken

    Ghulfan language

    Ghulfan_language

  • Southern Burun language
  • Nilotic language spoken in Sudan Plateau

    Southern Burun is a Western Nilotic language of Sudan. It is a dialect continuum with Burun proper (Northern Burun), Mabaan/Ulu, and Jumjum (Arabic: جوم

    Southern Burun language

    Southern_Burun_language

  • Daju languages
  • Group of Eastern Sudanic languages

    Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The Daju languages are

    Daju languages

    Daju languages

    Daju_languages

  • Baale language
  • Surmic language spoken in Ethiopia and South Sudan

    The Baale language, Baleesi or Baalesi is a Surmic language spoken by the Baale or Zilmamo people of Ethiopia, and by the Kachepo of South Sudan. It is

    Baale language

    Baale_language

  • Päri language
  • Luo language spoken in South Sudan

    Päri is a Luo language of South Sudan. Päri has been claimed to have ergative alignment, which is rare-to-nonexistent in African languages, although recent

    Päri language

    Päri_language

  • Anuak language
  • Luo language spoken by Anuak people in western Ethiopia and South Sudan

    Anuak or Anywaa is a Luo language which belongs to the western Nilotic branch of the Nilotic language family. It is spoken primarily in the western part

    Anuak language

    Anuak_language

  • Kipsigis language
  • Kenyan language

    to the south and southeast by the Maasai. To the west, Gusii (a Bantu language) is spoken. To the north-east, other Kalenjin people are found, mainly

    Kipsigis language

    Kipsigis_language

  • Eastern Sudanic languages
  • Proposed language family

    Sudanic languages are a group of nine families of languages that may constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Eastern Sudanic languages are

    Eastern Sudanic languages

    Eastern_Sudanic_languages

  • Jur language
  • Language spoken by the Luo people of South Sudan's Bahr El Ghazal region

    Luwo (Luo, Dheluwo), is a language spoken by the Luo people of Bahr el Ghazal region in South Sudan. The language is predominantly spoken in the western

    Jur language

    Jur_language

  • Nyala language (Sudan)
  • Daju language spoken in Sudan

    Eastern Sudanic language of Sudan, one of three closely related languages in the area called "Daju" (the other two being the Daju Mongo language and the Sila

    Nyala language (Sudan)

    Nyala language (Sudan)

    Nyala_language_(Sudan)

  • Sabaot Land Defence Force
  • Kenyan militant group

    The Sabaot Land Defence Force (SLDF) was a guerrilla militia operating in the Mount Elgon District of Kenya since 2005. It has been accused of killing

    Sabaot Land Defence Force

    Sabaot_Land_Defence_Force

  • Reel language
  • Nilotic language spoken in South Sudan

    Reel, or Atwot, is a Nilotic language of South Sudan that is closely related to Nuer. They call themselves Reel; Atwot is their Dinka name. /t̪/ alternates

    Reel language

    Reel_language

  • Mararit language
  • Language of Chad and Sudan

    The Mararit language is a Taman language of the Eastern Sudanic branch spoken in eastern Chad and western Sudan. There are two dialects, Ibiri and Abou

    Mararit language

    Mararit_language

  • Sillok language
  • Moribund Nilo-Saharan language of Sudan

    Sillok (Aka) is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Sillok people of Sudan. It is spoken by around 300 people in Blue Nile state, specifically on Mount

    Sillok language

    Sillok_language

  • Ngasa language
  • Eastern Nilotic language

    Ongamo, or Ngasa, is an extinct Eastern Nilotic language of Tanzania. It is closely related to the Maa languages, but more distantly than they are to each other

    Ngasa language

    Ngasa_language

  • Toposa language
  • Eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan

    Topotha) is a Nilo-Saharan language (Eastern Sudanic, Nilotic) spoken in South Sudan by the Toposa people. Mutually intelligible language varieties include Jiye

    Toposa language

    Toposa_language

  • Laarim language
  • Surmic language of South Sudan

    Laarim (Larim, Longarim) or Narim is a Surmic language spoken by the Laarim people of the Laarim Hills of South Sudan. According to Ethnologue, Laarim

    Laarim language

    Laarim_language

  • Majang language
  • Eastern Sudanic language of Ethiopia

    The Majang language is spoken by the Majangir people of Ethiopia. Although it is a member of the Surmic language cluster, it is the most isolated one

    Majang language

    Majang language

    Majang_language

  • Ilchamus people
  • Ethnic group in Kenya

    Chamakany, Mpakany, Naremo and Kikenyi. The rest of Ilkeroi fled to become Sabaot or Elgon Maasai around mt. Elgon through kapchomus near Osen highland of

    Ilchamus people

    Ilchamus_people

  • Tugen language
  • A language of Kenya

    Tugen is the language spoken by 197,556 Tugen people of the broader Kalenjin group in Kenya. As a part of the Kalenjin dialect cluster, it is most closely

    Tugen language

    Tugen_language

  • Karamojong language
  • Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Uganda

    The Karamojong language (spelled ŋaKarimojoŋ or ŋaKaramojoŋ in Karamojong; Ngakarimojong or N'Karamojong in English) is a Nilotic language spoken by the

    Karamojong language

    Karamojong_language

  • Acholi dialect
  • Southern Luo dialect

    intelligible.[dubious – discuss] However, they are often counted as separate languages because their speakers are ethnically distinct. Labwor (Thur), once considered

    Acholi dialect

    Acholi dialect

    Acholi_dialect

  • Surmic languages
  • Sub-family of the Eastern Sudanic languages

    Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The Surmic languages are

    Surmic languages

    Surmic_languages

  • Nyimang language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Sudan

    Nyimang, also known as Ama, is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan by the Nyimang people who are a sub-group of the Nuba

    Nyimang language

    Nyimang_language

  • ISO 639 macrolanguage
  • Language scope defined in the ISO 639-3 standard

    nine individual language codes assigned: enb – Markweeta eyo – Keiyo niq – Nandi oki – Okiek pko – Pökoot sgc – Kipsigis spy – Sabaot tec – Terik tuy

    ISO 639 macrolanguage

    ISO_639_macrolanguage

  • Teso language
  • Eastern Nilotic language of Uganda and Kenya

    Nilotic language spoken by the Teso people of Uganda and Kenya and some speakers are in South Sudan. It is part of the Teso–Turkana language cluster.

    Teso language

    Teso_language

  • Southern Luo languages
  • Luo (also spelt LWO) dialect cluster spoken in Central Africa

    The Southern Luo languages are a subgroup of the Luo languages and form a dialect cluster spoken from Uganda and neighboring countries. The Southern Luo

    Southern Luo languages

    Southern_Luo_languages

  • Burun language
  • Nilotic language of Sudan

    Northern Burun is a Nilotic language of Sudan. Blench (2012) lists the three varieties separately. Burun at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) v t e

    Burun language

    Burun_language

  • Daju Mongo language
  • Daju language of Chad

    Sudanic language, one of three closely related languages in the area called "Daju" (the other two being the Nyala language and the Sila language). It is

    Daju Mongo language

    Daju_Mongo_language

  • Tama language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Chad and Sudan

    Tamok, is the primary language spoken by the Tama people in Ouaddai, eastern Chad and in Darfur, western Sudan. It is a Taman language which belongs to the

    Tama language

    Tama language

    Tama_language

  • Old Nubian
  • Extinct Nubian language of northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    other symbols. Old Nubian (also called Old Nobiin) is an extinct Nubian language, attested in writing from the 8th to the 15th century AD. It is ancestral

    Old Nubian

    Old Nubian

    Old_Nubian

  • Temein languages
  • Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The Temein languages, or

    Temein languages

    Temein languages

    Temein_languages

  • Adhola dialect
  • Dialect of Southern Luo of Uganda

    Kenya. The prefix dho means "language of". It can be attached to a nationality or speech community to imply the language of such a people. jo means "people

    Adhola dialect

    Adhola_dialect

  • Eastern Nilotic languages
  • Subgroup of the Nilotic language family

    Lotuko language Dongotono language Ongamo–Maa Ongamo language Maa languages Maasai language (see also Mukogodo-Maasai) Camus language Samburu language (see

    Eastern Nilotic languages

    Eastern_Nilotic_languages

  • Colon (letter)
  • Letter used in some languages for vowel length or tone

    Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Sabaot in Kenya, and in some Grebo in Liberia. It is also used in several languages of Papua New Guinea: Erima, Gizra

    Colon (letter)

    Colon_(letter)

  • Midob language
  • Nubian language spoken in Sudan

    Nubian language spoken by the Midob people of North Darfur region of Sudan. As a Nubian language, it is part of the wider Nilo-Saharan language family

    Midob language

    Midob language

    Midob_language

  • Nyolge language
  • Daju language spoken in South Sudan

    Nyolge or Nyagulgule (Njalgulgule) is a Daju language of the Western Daju, spoken in a single village in South Sudan. Nyolge at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)

    Nyolge language

    Nyolge_language

  • Sungor language
  • Nilo-Saharan language of Chad and Sudan

    Assangorior, Assangor, Assangori, Songor, Asongor) is an Eastern Sudanic language of eastern Chad and western Sudan and a member of the Taman branch. It

    Sungor language

    Sungor language

    Sungor_language

  • Sudanic languages
  • Former classification of African languages

    In early 20th century classification of African languages, Sudanic was a generic term for languages spoken in the Sahel belt, from Ethiopia in the east

    Sudanic languages

    Sudanic languages

    Sudanic_languages

  • Otuho language
  • Eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan

    Otuho, also known as Lotuko (Lotuxo), is the language of the Otuho people. It is an Eastern Nilotic language, and has several other Otuho speaking dialect

    Otuho language

    Otuho_language

  • Nandi–Markweta languages
  • Dialect cluster of Kalenjin

    Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The Elgeyo language, or

    Nandi–Markweta languages

    Nandi–Markweta_languages

  • Dilling language
  • Moribund Nubian language of Sudan

    Dilling (also Delen, Warkimbe; autonym: Warki) is a Hill Nubian language spoken in the northwestern Nuba Mountains in the south of Sudan. It is spoken

    Dilling language

    Dilling_language

  • Afitti language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Sudan

    Afitti (also known as Dinik, Ditti, or Unietti) is a language spoken on the eastern side of Jebel el-Dair, a solitary rock formation in the North Kordofan

    Afitti language

    Afitti_language

  • Beigo language
  • Extinct Daju language of Sudan

    Beigo (Baygo, Baigo, Bego, Beko, Béogé, Beygo) is an extinct Daju language once spoken in Sudan by the Baygo people, numbering some 850 in the late twentieth

    Beigo language

    Beigo language

    Beigo_language

  • Kadaru language
  • Nubian language spoken in Sudan

    Kadaro, Kadero, Kaderu, Kodhin, Kodhinniai, Kodoro, Tamya) is a Hill Nubian language spoken in the northern Nuba Mountains in the south of Sudan. It is spoken

    Kadaru language

    Kadaru_language

  • Temein language
  • Eastern Sudanic language spoken in Sudan

    Temein, also known as Ron(g)e, is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the Temein people of the Nuba Hills in Sudan. Ronge is an approximation of the

    Temein language

    Temein_language

  • Hill Nubian languages
  • Group or dialect continuum of Nubian languages

    The Hill Nubian languages, also called Kordofan Nubian, are a dialect continuum of Nubian languages spoken by the Hill Nubians in the northern Nuba Mountains

    Hill Nubian languages

    Hill_Nubian_languages

  • Western Nilotic languages
  • Subgroup of the Nilotic language family

    Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, along with the Eastern Nilotic languages and Southern Nilotic languages, themselves

    Western Nilotic languages

    Western_Nilotic_languages

  • Alur language
  • Western Nilotic language of Uganda

    Alur (Dho-Alur [d̟ɔ.a.lur]) is a Western Nilotic language spoken in the southern West Nile region of Uganda and the northeastern Ituri Province of the

    Alur language

    Alur_language

  • Yahweh
  • Ancient Semitic deity in the Levant

    to any human ancestor and combined it with other elements (e.g., Yahweh ṣəḇāʾōṯ).[needs update] Hillel Ben-Sasson states there is insufficient evidence

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

    Yahweh

  • Murle language
  • Surmic Language of South Sudan and Ethiopia

    Murle (also Ajibba, Beir, Merule, Mourle, Murule) is a Surmic Language spoken by the Murle people in the southeast of South Sudan, near the Ethiopian border

    Murle language

    Murle_language

  • Sila language (Chad)
  • Daju language of Chad

    three closely related languages in the area called "Daju" (the other two being the Nyala language and the Daju Mongo language). It is spoken in Chad

    Sila language (Chad)

    Sila_language_(Chad)

  • Dongotono language
  • Eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan

    Dongotono (Dongotono pronunciation: [dóŋòtónò]) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by an estimated 5,000 people in South Sudan. Dongotono has been classified

    Dongotono language

    Dongotono_language

  • Tese language
  • Eastern Sudanic language

    Tese (Teisei) is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Nuba Hills of Sudan. Ethnologue lists Keiga Jirru as an alternate name. Tese at Ethnologue (18th

    Tese language

    Tese_language

  • Mursi language
  • Surmic language spoken by Mursi people in southwestern Ethiopia

    Surmic language spoken by the Mursi people who live in the South Omo Zone on the eastern side of the lower Omo valley in southwest Ethiopia. The language is

    Mursi language

    Mursi_language

  • Lokoya language
  • Eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan

    Lokoya is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by an estimated 85,000 people in South Sudan. It is also referred to by various other names, including Okoya

    Lokoya language

    Lokoya_language

  • Dholuo
  • Language of the Luo people found in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania

    [d̪ólúô]) or Nilotic Kavirondo, is a dialect of the Luo group of Nilotic languages, spoken by about 4.2 million Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania, who occupy

    Dholuo

    Dholuo

  • Omotik language
  • Nilotic language of Kenya

    Omotik (Sawas) is a moribund Nilotic language of Kenya. It is spoken by the hunter-gatherer Omotik people of the Great Rift Valley among the Maasai; most

    Omotik language

    Omotik_language

  • Southern Eastern Sudanic languages
  • Eastern Sudanic language branch

    ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The

    Southern Eastern Sudanic languages

    Southern Eastern Sudanic languages

    Southern_Eastern_Sudanic_languages

  • Lopit language
  • Eastern Nilotic language

    The Lopit language is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by around 117,000 people in Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan. Lopit is part of the Lotuko-Teso

    Lopit language

    Lopit_language

  • Shilluk language
  • Luo language spoken in part of South Sudan and Sudan

    [d̪ɔ́(ɡ) cɔ̀llɔ̀]) is a language spoken by the Shilluk people of South Sudan. It is closely related to other Luo languages. The term Shilluk is a pronunciation

    Shilluk language

    Shilluk_language

  • Nilotic peoples
  • Collection of ethnic groups indigenous to Nile Valley in East Africa

    Kalenjin and the Datog. Kalenjin: Elgeyo, Kipsigis, Marakwet, Nandi, Pokot, Sabaot, Lembus, Terik and Tugen [Keiyo] Datog: represented mainly by the Barabaig

    Nilotic peoples

    Nilotic peoples

    Nilotic_peoples

  • Northern Eastern Sudanic languages
  • Language family

    ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › ‹ The template Infobox language family is being considered for merging. › The

    Northern Eastern Sudanic languages

    Northern Eastern Sudanic languages

    Northern_Eastern_Sudanic_languages

  • Kelo language
  • Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Sudan

    Kelo is a moribund Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Tornasi people in Sudan. A closely related variety called Beni Sheko has been documented by Bender

    Kelo language

    Kelo_language

  • Mandari dialect
  • Eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan

    Mandari (also written Mundari) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Mundari people of South Sudan. á - [˥] à - [˩] a - [˧] â - [˥˩] Mandari at

    Mandari dialect

    Mandari_dialect

  • Dair language
  • Moribund Nubian language of Sudan

    Dair (also Dabab, Daier, Thaminyi) is a moribund Hill Nubian language spoken in the northern Nuba Mountains in the south of Sudan. It was spoken by around

    Dair language

    Dair_language

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
  • List of African ethnic groups

    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa

  • Nyangatom language
  • Nilotic language of Ethiopia

    Nilotic language spoken in Ethiopia by the Nyangatom people. It is an oral language only, having no working orthography at present. Related languages include

    Nyangatom language

    Nyangatom_language

  • Kalenjin people
  • Ethnic group

    Kenya, ordered by population, include the Kipsigis, Nandi, Pokot, Keiyo, Sabaot (including the Sebei of Uganda), Tugen, Marakwet, Arror, Lembus, Ogiek,

    Kalenjin people

    Kalenjin people

    Kalenjin_people

  • Karko language (Sudan)
  • Hill Nubian language of Sudan

    (also Garko, Kaak, Karme, Kithonirishe; autonym: Kakenbi) is a Hill Nubian language spoken in the northwestern Nuba Mountains in the south of Sudan. It is

    Karko language (Sudan)

    Karko_language_(Sudan)

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    Sadaat |

    Princes, Lords, Chiefs title

    Sadaat |

  • Sabat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabat

    Firmness; Stability; Certainty; Endurance; Boldness; Truth

    Sabat

  • Sabari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sabari

    One who lives in Sabari hill, Lord Ayyappa

    Sabari

  • Sabari Gireesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sabari Gireesh

    Lord of Sabari hill, Lord Ayyappa

    Sabari Gireesh

  • SHABAT
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SHABAT

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Shabbath, SHABAT means "rest, Sabbath."

    SHABAT

  • ABOT
  • Male

    English

    ABOT

    Variant spelling of English Abbott, ABOT means "father."

    ABOT

  • SADAO
  • Male

    Japanese

    SADAO

    (貞雄) Japanese name SADAO means "decisive man."

    SADAO

  • SABAS
  • Male

    Spanish

    SABAS

    Spanish form of Arabic Saba, SABAS means "ole man."

    SABAS

  • SABAOTH
  • Male

    Greek

    SABAOTH

    (Σαβαώθ) Greek form of Hebrew tsaba, SABAOTH means "Lord of the armies." In the bible, this is the name for the armies of the Lord of Israel, those who are under the leadership and protection of Jehovah and maintain his cause in war.

    SABAOTH

  • Sabat
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sabat

    Stability; Firmness; Certainty; Boldness; Truth; Endurance

    Sabat

  • Sabari
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian, Sanskrit

    Sabari

    Vareigated; Belongingto the Sabara Tribe

    Sabari

  • Saboor |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Saboor |

    Patient, Tolerant, Forbearing, Preserving

    Saboor |

  • Sakoot |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sakoot |

    Silence, Peace, Calm

    Sakoot |

  • SABATH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    SABATH

    Variant form of Hebrew Shabat, SABATH means "rest, Sabbath."

    SABATH

  • Sabqat |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Sabqat |

    Supremacy

    Sabqat |

  • Sakoot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sakoot

    Silence, Peace, Calm

    Sakoot

  • Sabaoth
  • Biblical

    Sabaoth

    rest day

    Sabaoth

  • Sabaoth
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Sabaoth

    Lord of hosts.

    Sabaoth

  • ABBOT
  • Male

    English

    ABBOT

    Variant spelling of English Abbott, ABBOT means "abbot, father, priest."

    ABBOT

  • Sadaat
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sadaat

    Princes, Lords, Chiefs title

    Sadaat

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  • Sabaoth
  • n. pl.

    Armies; hosts.

  • Samiot
  • a. & n.

    Samian.

  • Abbotship
  • n.

    The state or office of an abbot.

  • Sabot
  • n.

    A kind of wooden shoe worn by the peasantry in France, Belgium, Sweden, and some other European countries.

  • Subact
  • v. t.

    To reduce; to subdue.

  • Sabot
  • n.

    A thick, circular disk of wood, to which the cartridge bag and projectile are attached, in fixed ammunition for cannon; also, a piece of soft metal attached to a projectile to take the groove of the rifling.

  • Savant
  • a.

    A man of learning; one versed in literature or science; a person eminent for acquirements.

  • Sabbat
  • n.

    In mediaeval demonology, the nocturnal assembly in which demons and sorcerers were thought to celebrate their orgies.

  • Rabot
  • n.

    A rubber of hard wood used in smoothing marble to be polished.

  • Savants
  • pl.

    of Savant

  • Rabato
  • n.

    A kind of ruff for the neck; a turned-down collar; a rebato.

  • Abbacy
  • n.

    The dignity, estate, or jurisdiction of an abbot.

  • Sabaoth
  • n. pl.

    Incorrectly, the Sabbath.

  • Rebato
  • n.

    Same as Rabato.

  • Sebat
  • n.

    The eleventh month of the ancient Hebrew year, approximately corresponding with February.

  • Sabal
  • n.

    A genus of palm trees including the palmetto of the Southern United States.

  • Abaft
  • prep.

    Behind; toward the stern from; as, abaft the wheelhouse.

  • Abaft
  • adv.

    Toward the stern; aft; as, to go abaft.