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Kwah is the usual English form of the name of the Carrier leader Kw'eh. He was born around 1755 and died in 1840. Chief Kw'eh was chief of his Keyoh called
Kwah
Niger–Congo language spoke in Nigeria
Kwah (Kwa), also known as Baa (Bàː), is a Niger–Congo language of uncertain affiliation; the more it has been studied, the more divergent it appears. Joseph
Kwah_language
British sprinter (born 1983)
Jeanette Boahemaa Kwakye (/ˈkwɑːtʃi/ KWAH-chee; born 20 March 1983) is a British broadcaster and retired sprinter. Kwakye won a bronze medal in the 4x100
Jeanette_Kwakye
Historical racial classification
colonial societies of the Americas and Australia, a Quadroon (/kwɑːˈdruːn/ kwah-DROON) or Quarteron (Quarter-Caste in the United Kingdom and Australia) was
Quadroon
City in Oklahoma, United States
Tahlequah (/ˈtæləkwɑː/ TAL-ə-kwah; Cherokee: ᏓᎵᏆ, daligwa [dàlígʷá]) is a city in Cherokee County, Oklahoma located at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains
Tahlequah,_Oklahoma
Indigenous confederacy in North America
longhouse'), also known as the Iroquois (/ˈɪrəkwɔɪ, -kwɑː/ IRR-ə-kwoy, -kwah), are an Iroquoian-speaking confederacy of Native Americans and First Nations
Haudenosaunee
Tributary of the Congo River; part of the DR Congo-Angola border
The Kasai River (Swahili: Mto Kasai, French: Kasaï [ka.sa.i]; called Cassai in Angolan Portuguese) is a left bank tributary of the Congo River, located
Kasai_River
American baseball manager (born 1973)
Matthew John Quatraro (/kwɑːˈtrɛəroʊ/ kwah-TRAIR-oh; born November 14, 1973) is an American professional coach, who is the current manager of the Kansas
Matt_Quatraro
Kwakwaka'wakw deity
Dzunuḵ̓wa (pronounced "zoo-noo-kwah"), also Tsonoqua, Tsonokwa, Basket Ogress, is a figure in Kwakwakaʼwakw mythology and Nuu-chah-nulth mythology. She
Dzunukwa
City in Washington, United States
Issaquah (/ˈɪsəkwɑː/ ISS-ə-kwah) is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 40,051 at the 2020 census. Located in a valley
Issaquah,_Washington
Large language family of Sub-Saharan Africa
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Niger–Congo_languages
Hamlet and census-designated place in New Castle, New York, US
Chappaqua (/ˈtʃæpəkwɑː/ CHAP-ə-kwah) is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of New Castle, in northern Westchester County, New York, United
Chappaqua,_New_York
Series of waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River in Michigan, United States
The Tahquamenon Falls (/təˈkwɑːmənɒn, -nən/ tə-KWAH-mə-non, -nən) are a series of waterfalls on the Tahquamenon River, shortly before it empties into
Tahquamenon_Falls
Character in The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Quasimodo (/ˌkwɑːzɪˈmoʊdoʊ/ KWAH-zee-MOH-doh; from Quasimodo Sunday) is the titular protagonist of the French novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1831)
Quasimodo
2024 ship sinking in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
On 10 June 2024, the ship HB la Saintet sank in the Kwa River, a tributary of the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing at least
2024_Kwa_River_disaster
English rapper (born 1986)
Kwasi Esono Danquah III (/ˈkweɪsi dæŋˈkwɑː/ KWAY-see dang-KWAH; born 14 September 1986), better known by his stage name Tinchy Stryder, is a British rapper
Tinchy_Stryder
American politician
Kwame Raoul (/ˈkwɑːmeɪ rɑːˈuːl/ KWAH-may rah-OOL; born September 30, 1964) is an American lawyer and politician who has been serving the 42nd attorney
Kwame_Raoul
Ghanaian film maker (born 1941)
Kwaw Paintsil Ansah (born 1941) is a Ghanaian film-maker, whose work as writer, director or producer includes Love Brewed in the African Pot in 1980 and
Kwaw_Ansah
Capital city of Malaysia
Klang Valley Putrajaya Selangor Sri Garden UK: /ˌkwɑːlə ˈlʊmpʊər, -pər/ KWAH-lə LUUM-poor, -pər, also US: /- lʊmˈpʊər/ - luum-POOR; Malaysian: [ˈkualə
Kuala_Lumpur
Trinbagonian-American activist (1941–1998)
Kwame Ture (/ˈkwɑːmeɪ ˈtʊəreɪ/ KWAH-may TOOR-ay; born Stokely Standiford Churchill Carmichael; June 29, 1941 – November 15, 1998) was a Trinidadian and
Stokely_Carmichael
American football player (born 1986)
Mohamed Jah Massaquoi (/ˈmæsəkwɑː/ MASS-ə-kwah; born November 24, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the
Mohamed_Massaquoi
Commune in Mai-Ndombe, DR Congo
headquarters of the Kwamouth territory. The town lies at the mouth of the Kwah River, the last stretch of the Kasai River after it has been joined by the
Kwamouth
Weapon used by pre-columbian mesoamericans
Leiomano Macana Maya warfare Obsidian use in Mesoamerica /məˈkwɑːwɪt(əl)/ mə-KWAH-wit(l); Classical Nahuatl: māccuahuitl [maːkˈkʷawit͡ɬ], pl. māccuahuimeh
Macuahuitl
Scottish footballer (born 1978)
Nigel Francis Quashie (/ˈkwɑːzi/ KWAH-zee; born 20 July 1978) is a Scottish footballer who played more than 300 games as a midfielder in the Football League
Nigel_Quashie
German-born American radiology technologist and erotomaniac
Historical Society". www.kwahs.org. June 15, 2016. "Ghosts of East Martello | Key West Art & Historical Society". www.kwahs.org. June 15, 2016. Retrieved
Carl_Tanzler
letters KW through KZ. Low-power FM radio stations, those with designations such as KWAH-LP, have not been included in this list. North American call sign
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KW–KZ)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KW–KZ)
American football player (born 1991)
Brent Qvale (/ˈkwɑːliː/ KWAH-lee; born March 11, 1991) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football
Brent_Qvale
Major division of the Niger–Congo language family
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Atlantic–Congo_languages
Mayor of New York City since 2026
chapter. English pronunciation: /zəˈ(h)rɑːn ˈkwɑːmeɪ məmˈdɑːni/ zə-(H)RAHN KWAH-may məm-DAH-nee, also commonly /ˈzɔːrɑːn/ ZOR-ahn; Hindi: ज़ोहरान क्वामे
Zohran_Mamdani
American singer (born 1971)
Hamilton guest appeared on a song from the RH Factor's 2003 album Hard Groove—"Kwah/Home". He appeared on Angie Stone's "Stay For A While" in 2004. He made a
Anthony_Hamilton_(singer)
American football player (born 1992)
Jaquiski Tartt (/dʒəˈkwɑːski/ jə-KWAH-skee; born February 18, 1992) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National
Jaquiski_Tartt
Species of bird
call is a distinctive feature of the forests of the Congo, a resonant kwah khaw kwah. In areas where its range overlaps with the Rwenzori turaco it will
Black-billed_turaco
2003 studio album by Roy Hargrove & The RH Factor
Ndegeocello and Erykah Badu also appeared on. Anthony Hamilton sang on "Kwah/Home". The album cover was designed by Rudy Gutierrez, who was inspired by
Hard_Groove
American baseball coach and manager
Gregory Michael Quade (pronounced: KWAH-dee) (born March 12, 1957) is an American professional baseball coach and manager. The manager of the Rochester
Mike_Quade
American music executive
John Kwatakye-Atiko (/kwɑːˈtɑːtʃiː ɑːˈtiːkoʊ/ kwah-TAH-chee-ah-TEE-koh)(born April 22, 1987) also known as JKA, is an American music industry executive
John_Kwatakye-Atiko
Topics referred to by the same term
agencies to contract for basic and applied research and certain development Kwah language, also known as Baa, a Niger-Congo language Search for "baa" on Wikipedia
BAA
Federal political party in Canada
Canada Timeline of Quebec history Pronounced /ˈblɒk ˌkɛbəˈkwɑː/ BLOK KEB-ə-KWAH; Canadian French: [blɔk kebekwa], lit. 'Québécois [Voting] Bloc'. "Officers
Bloc_Québécois
American basketball player (born 1988)
Brian Arthur Qvale (/ˈkwɑːliː/ KWAH-lee; born November 3, 1988) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Toyotsu Fighting Eagles
Brian_Qvale
District municipality in British Columbia, Canada
National Hockey League and the subject of the film, 'Gross Misconduct'. Chief Kwah (aka Chief Kw'eh), (ca. 1755–1840), leading Dakelh chief of the Stuart Lake
Fort_St._James
Gur language spoken in Burkina Faso
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Tusya_language
Wet'suwet'en village in British Columbia, Canada
Witset lies near Widzin Kwah (the Bulkley River).
Witset
Kwa language of south-central Ivory Coast
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Ega_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Kwa or KWA may refer to: Kwah language, spoken in Nigeria Kwa' language, spoken in Cameroon Volta–Niger languages, a Niger–Congo subsubfamily also known
Kwa
Hindu festival of lights
Pratipada, Kartik Shukla Dwitiya 2025 date October 18 (Dhanteras/Yama Deepam/Kwah Puja/Kaag Tihar) 19 (Naraka Chaturdashi/Kali Chaudas/Hanuman Puja/Chhoti
Diwali
Large language family spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Bantu_languages
Plateau 230 Kurdul Adamawa 231 Kushi Bauchi 232 Kuteb Taraba 233 Kutin 234 Kwah Baa 18,000 Adamawa 235 Kwalla Plateau 236 Kwami Kwom Bauchi 237 Kwanchi Taraba
Languages_of_Nigeria
American football player (born 1988)
Akwasi Owusu-Ansah (/əˈkwɑːsi oʊˈwuːsuː ˈɑːnsɑː/ ə-KWAH-see oh-WOO-soo AHN-sah; born April 10, 1988) is an American former professional football player
Akwasi_Owusu-Ansah
Volta–Niger dialect cluster of Nigeria
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Akoko_language
American football player (born 1999)
Israel Mukuamu (MOO-kwah-moo; born November 28, 1999) is an American professional football safety. He played college football for the South Carolina Gamecocks
Israel_Mukuamu
Reconstructed ancestor of the Niger–Congo language family
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Proto-Niger–Congo_language
Sook-young Kim Young-sim Malaysia Lydia Kwah Shirley Chow Japan Tomomi Shibata Naoko Sekine Trios Malaysia Lydia Kwah Shirley Chow Shalin Zulkifli Japan
Bowling at the 1994 Asian Games
Bowling_at_the_1994_Asian_Games
Medical procedure that removes a part of the body
Orthopaedic Surgeons. 24 (6): 392. doi:10.5435/jaaos-d-16-00309. PMID 27213622. Kwah LK, Webb MT, Goh L, Harvey LA (June 2019). "Rigid dressings versus soft dressings
Amputation
River in Michigan, United States
The Tahquamenon River (/təˈkwɑːmənɒn, -nən/ tə-KWAH-mə-non, -nən) is an 89.1-mile-long (143.4 km) blackwater river in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S.
Tahquamenon_River
Sporting event delegation
Men's 25 m rapid fire pistol Bronze Gashmir Daud Djie Soen Kion Djie Soen Kwah Benjamin Idris Liem Siong Lien Lim Sing Lok Margono Oen Teng Pie Otman Siregar
Indonesia at the 1954 Asian Games
Indonesia_at_the_1954_Asian_Games
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Languages_of_Africa
Auto/passenger ferries operated by Washington State
Kwa-di Tabil-class ferries (kwah-DEE-tah-BALE) is a class of three ferries built for Washington State Ferries to replace the retired Steel Electric-class
Kwa-di_Tabil-class_ferry
Residents of Quebec, Canada
because in English Québécois is usually pronounced KAY beck wah, not KAY BAY kwah." As well, "[s]ometimes English writers use Québécois, without a final e
Québécois_people
Bantu language spoken in Congo and DRC
the Bobangi dominated the 500 kilometer section of the Congo between the Kwah River and the equator, which most river trade passed through. Other ethnic
Bangi_language
Language family of West Africa
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Mande_languages
Indigenous protest site in British Columbia, Canada
kilometres (81 mi) from the town of Smithers, it is on the shores of the Wedzin Kwah (or Morice River) at the mouth of Gosnell Creek. These are both tributaries
Unistʼotʼen_Camp
Gur language spoken in Burkina Faso
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Viemo_language
Language family
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Bantoid_languages
Dkhw'Duw'Absh fishing gear were found near the abundant tide pools of sbuh-KWAH-buks ("shaped like a bear's head", the West Seattle peninsula). The site
History of the Duwamish people
History_of_the_Duwamish_people
Thai pop duo
Formats: CD Golf & Mike Let's Get Down ยิ่งรักยิ่งเจ็บ Ying Ruk Ying Jeb คว้าลม Kwah Lom ไม่พอดี ไม่ดีพอ Mai Paw Dee Mai Dee Paw Inspiration You ขุมทรัพย์สุดขอบฟ้า
Golf_&_Mike
Dialect cluster of the Nuba Mountains in Sudan
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Lafofa_languages
Ghanaian actor (died 2021)
He was married with nine children. Abro (2002) Kae Dabi (2002) Otan Hunu Kwah (2006) The Choice (2001) as Zinny's father Remember Your Mother (2000) as
Aboagye_Brenya
Proposed language family of southern Nigeria
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Ijoid_languages
Hong Kong business magnate, investor and philanthropist (1929–2024)
www.cppcc.gov.cn. "主席及創辦人呂志和博士簡介 | 嘉華集團". www.kwah.com. "主席及創辦人呂志和博士簡介 | 嘉華集團". www.kwah.com. "吕志和科学园简介-上海交通大学 | 张江高等研究院". zias.sjtu.edu.cn. "基金會規模達13億
Lui_Che-woo
Branch of the YEAI Languages
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Yoruboid_languages
Ubangian dialect continuum of Central Africa
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Ngbandi_language
Niger-Congo languages spoken in Burkina Faso and Mali
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Samo_language_(Burkina)
Major branch of the Atlantic–Congo languages
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Volta–Congo_languages
Language group of Sudan
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Katloid_languages
Group of Nigerian languages
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Lower_Cross_River_languages
Semi-bantu language in Adamawa Region, Cameroon
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Tikar_language
Branch of Southern Bantoid of western Cameroon and part of Nigeria
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Grassfields_languages
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
List_of_language_families
River in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Republic of the Congo (DRC). River barges from Kinshasa journey up the Congo, Kwah (Kasai), and Fimi Rivers to the Lukenie as far as the landing at Kole, a
Lukenie_River
Small language family of the Nuba Mountains of Sudan
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Rashad_languages
Canadian ice hockey player
André Joseph Lacroix (la-KWAH; born June 5, 1945) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League and the World Hockey
André_Lacroix_(ice_hockey)
Language family
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Gbaya_languages
Niger–Congo language spoken in Guinea-Bissau
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Sua_language
Language variety spoken by the Babongo-Rimba pygmies of Gabon
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Rimba_language
Lighthouse in Florida, US
2021. Key West Light House and Keeper's Quarters Museum – official site Media related to Key West Lighthouse at Wikimedia Commons http://www.kwahs.org/
Key_West_Lighthouse
Extinct West African Language
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Mangree_language
Seattle Neighborhood in Washington, United States
"prairie point." Other names in English for the point include Battery Point, Me-Kwah-Mooks Point, and Roberts Point. Prior to American settlement, the Duwamish
Alki_Point,_Seattle
Ghanaian actress and media personality
Soldier Father Alhaji Grusa Nana Goes To Mecca Games of the Heart Otan Hunu Kwah Aloe Vera Asantewaa Soantie Pastor 2024 Great and Mighty a series on Empress
Nana_Ama_McBrown
Military unit
platoons from Alpha were detached to assist with the handover of COP Waza Kwah in southwest Paktika to Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF). Following
9th Engineer Battalion (United States)
9th_Engineer_Battalion_(United_States)
Adamawa language group of Nigeria
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Yendang_languages
KWAA 88.9 FM Mart Educational Media Foundation Contemporary worship (Air1) KWAH-LP 95.5 FM Ennis Evangelistic Messengers Association Church Religious Teaching
List of radio stations in Texas
List_of_radio_stations_in_Texas
Malaysian diver (born 1993)
Abdullah 1988: Nurul Huda Abdullah 1989: Nurul Huda Abdullah 1990: Lydia Kwah Poh Ling 1991: Lisa Kwan 1992: Lim Ai Lian 1993: Lisa Kwan 1994: Shalin Zulkifli
Pandelela_Rinong
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Languages_of_Cameroon
Reconstructed ancestor of the Nahuan languages
*yeːk-tlɨ hair *-tzom hand *-mah head *-kwah hear *-kaki heart *-yoːl I *naha kill *mɨk-tɨ-ha knee *-tlan-kwah know *mati leaf *ɨswa-tl lie *mo-teːka long
Proto-Nahuan_language
Branch of the YEAI Languages
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Igboid_languages
Language family of West Africa
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Senufo_languages
Lake in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
the world. The lake drains to the south through the Fimi River into the Kwah and Congo Rivers. Known until 1972 as Lake Leopold II (French: Lac Léopold
Lake_Mai-Ndombe
Subfamily of Benue–Congo languages of west-central Nigeria
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Kainji_languages
Coast Salish people in Washington state
The Suquamish people (soo-KWAH-mish; Lushootseed: suq̓ʷabš /ˈsoqʼʷɑbʃ/) are a Southern Coast Salish people Indigenous to western Washington state. Historically
Suquamish_people
Niger–Congo language cluster
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Gbe_languages
Bantoid language branch of Nigeria
branches Atlantic–Congo Savannas Adamawa Bena–Mboi Bikwin–Jen Bua Day Fali Kim Kwah (Baa) Longuda Mbum (Kebi–Benue) Mumuye Nyingwom (Kam) Samba–Duru Tula–Waja
Dakoid_languages
KWAH
KWAH
KWAH
Girl/Female
Tamil
Absorbed in, Identical
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Lord Ganesha; The Mount Everest
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lamp of the Universe
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Liese, LIES means "God is my oath."Â
Boy/Male
American, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Very Fruitful; Form of Ephraim; Twice Fruitful; Double Land; Twin Land
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Knowledge; Intellect
Boy/Male
Muslim
Conqueror
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Benevolent; Name of a King
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
African, American, Anglo, British, Christian, English
Noble Woman; Leader Female Version of Earl
KWAH
KWAH
KWAH
KWAH
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