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Bantu language spoken in Cameroonn
Makaa (Maka), or South Makaa, is a Bantu language of Cameroon. It is not intelligible with the other language spoken by the Makaa people, North Makaa
Makaa_language
Topics referred to by the same term
up makaa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Makaa may refer to: Makaa language of Cameroon Maka people, the people who speak that language Makaa Maka
Makaa
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Monocalcium phosphate, a salt of calcium and phosphoric acid Makaa language (ISO 639: mcp), a Bantu language Minho Campus Party, a LAN party organized in Portugal
MCP
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
(North) Makaa, is a Bantu language of Cameroon. Although spoken by the Makaa people and closely related, it is not intelligible with South Makaa. Byep at
Byep_language
Large language family spoken in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Bantu languages (UK: /ˌbænˈtuː/, US: /ˈbæntuː/ Proto-Bantu: *bantʊ̀) are a language family, or a branch of the proposed Niger-Congo language family,
Bantu_languages
1997 studio album by Reggie Rockstone
Makaa Maka!! (I said it because I said it) is the debut studio album by Ghanaian rapper Reggie Rockstone, released on 1 September 1997 through his independent
Makaa_Maka
Ethnic group
The Maka or Makaa are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting the southern rain forest zone of Cameroon. They live primarily in the northern portions of the Upper
Makaa_people
Bantu language group spoken in Cameroon
The Makaa–Njem languages are a group of Bantu languages spoken in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of
Makaa–Njem_languages
Meka (A80): Məkaa, Sɔ, Bikele, Kwasio, Bagyɛli, Kɔɔzime, Mpo Kakɔ (A90): Polri, Kwakum, Kakɔ South: B, C, D (partial) Cameroon portal Languages portal Demographics
Languages_of_Cameroon
candidates for 'social security' for precisely the same reasons." In Kuranko language, the term for witchcraft is suwa'ye referring to 'extraordinary powers'
Witchcraft_in_Africa
Viya (gev) Wumbvu (wum) Makaa–Njem languages Bekwel (bkw) Mbam languages Bubi (buw) Mbete languages Kanin (kzo) Nzebi languages Duma (dma) Tsaangi (tsa)
Languages_of_Gabon
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Paraguay Maká language, spoken by the Maká Maka (name), including a list of people and fictional characters Maka people, of Cameroon Makaa language, of Cameroon
Maka
Language
(Koonzime) is a Bantu language of Cameroon, spoken by the Nzime and Dwe'e (Bajwe'e) people. Maho (2009) lists these as two languages. It is closely related
Nzime_language
Bantu language of southern Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea
The Kwasio language, also known as Ngumba / Mvumbo, Bujeba, and Gyele / Kola, is a language of Cameroon, spoken in the south along the coast and at the
Kwasio_language
Bantu language of Cameroon
Mpumpong (Mpongmpong) is a Bantu language of Cameroon. Maho (2009) considers Mpiemo to be a dialect. The digraph ⟨mp⟩ is pronounced like an English p.
Mpumpong_language
Bantu language of the Republic of the Congo
Bekwel (Bekwil) is a Bantu language of the Republic of the Congo. There are some 10,000 speakers there, with a quarter that number across the border in
Bekwil_language
Bantu language of Cameroon
Pol is a Bantu language of Cameroon. Pol proper is spoken in central Cameroon; the Pomo and Kweso dialects are spoken in Congo and the CAR near the Cameroonian
Pol_language
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
Kol is a Niger–Congo language of the Bantu family, associated with the Bikélé ethnic group. It is spoken in the East Province of Cameroon, in the vicinity
Kol_language_(Cameroon)
Linguistic classification
A60+40b Mbam languages (Jarawan added after Guthrie) A70 Beti language A80–90 Makaa–Njem languages Zone A is sometimes considered Forest Bantu. Guthrie's A60
Guthrie classification of Bantu languages
Guthrie_classification_of_Bantu_languages
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
Swo is a Bantu language of the Akonolinga area, Cameroon. Spellings of the name are quite variable, including So, Sso, Shwo, and Fo. One dialect has been
Swo_language
Bantu language spoken in Gabon
Ossyeba), also known as "Fang Makina", is a Bantu language of central Gabon, near the related language Yambe. It is most closely related to Kwasio. The
Shiwe_language
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
Bantu language of Congo and Cameroon
is a Bantu language of Congo and Cameroon. Speakers are mostly (85%) monolingual, and many Baka Pygmies speak Njema as a second language. Njem at Ethnologue
Njem_language
Ghanaian rapper (born 1964)
"Nightlife in Accra" and "Agoo" from his debut album in 1997 entitled "Makaa! Maka!". Launched on an independent label called KASSA RECORDS that he partly
Reggie_Rockstone
Bantu language of the Central African Republic
Mpiemo (Bimu) is a Bantu language of the Central African Republic. The Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM, or "Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon") gives
Mpiemo_language
Bantu language of the Central African Republic
Ukhwejo (Benkonjo) is one of the few Bantu languages spoken in the Central African Republic. Ukhwejo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Ukhwejo_language
Bantu language spoken in Gabon
Yambe is a Bantu language of the Gabonese rain forest, near the related language Shiwe. Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online v t e
Yambe_language
Group of dialects of Finnish
general gemination of consonants in short initial syllables (e.g. standard makaa is makkaa), as in Oulu and Eastern dialects. Palatalization is absent, which
Peräpohjola_dialects
Cameroonian cake
of the Bazou and Bafang peoples in the Southwest Region, as well as the Makaa, Bassa and Banen peoples of the West Region. Koki is a golden-coloured cake
Koki_(food)
Bantu language of the Republic of the Congo and Cameroon
Bomwali is a Bantu language of the Republic of the Congo and Cameroon. Bomwali at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Jouni Filip Maho
Bomwali_language
Bantu language
Kako (also Mkako or Mkaka) is a Bantu language spoken mainly in Cameroon, with some speakers in the Central African Republic and the Republic of the Congo
Kako_language
Ethnic group
shared with the Bekwel. They speak Njyem ("NJY"), one of the Makaa–Njem Bantu languages. The Makaa–Njyem-speaking peoples entered present-day Cameroon from
Njem_people
List of languages
languages as interpreted by Harald Hammarström, and following the Guthrie classification. Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Classification
List_of_Bantu_languages
Ethnic group of southeastern Cameroon
between the 14th and 17th centuries. Along with the other speakers of Makaa–Njyem languages, they lived along the northern Lom River near the present-day border
Dwe'e_people
than 1% There are 24 major African language groups in Cameroon; additionally, English and French are official languages. Cameroonian Pidgin English is also
Demographics_of_Cameroon
Topics referred to by the same term
States Ashraf Makah or Sharif of Mecca, former title of the ruler of Mecca Makaa (disambiguation) Makka (disambiguation) Mecca (disambiguation) Ha-Makah
Makah_(disambiguation)
1862 American song by Julia Ward Howe
marching song in the Finnish military with the words "Kalle-Kustaan muori makaa hiljaa haudassaan, ja yli haudan me marssimme näin" ("Carl Gustaf's hag
Battle_Hymn_of_the_Republic
Bantu language of Cameroon
Bantu languages, and specifically labelled A91 by Guthrie. According to one of the newest updates to the Bantu classification system, other languages belonging
Kwakum_language
1945 novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari
eläin ja hänen hyvyytensäkin on puolinainen, niin että vasta mies, joka makaa pitkällään eikä enää nouse, on kokonaan hyvä." Finnish: "Niin on ollut ja
The_Egyptian
such as citizenship/nationality, ancestry or origin, country of birth, or language are used as alternative indicators. The data in the list are also of variable
List of countries by ethnic groups
List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups
Bantu language of southern Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea
Bujeba also known as Bisio is a dialect of the Kwasio language spoken around Southern Bata and South of Rio Benito, in Equatorial Guinea. Other consonant
Bujeba_dialect
Commune and town in South Region, Cameroon
of the Lala and Bakola clans. The Ngumba and Kwassio (speakers of Makaa–Njem languages) and Bagyeli tribes also reside in the area, the Bagyeli having been
Lolodorf
Ghanaian rapper and musician (born 1982)
Channel O Music Video Awards in South Africa. The video for his single "Makaa Maka" also got him nominated for Most Gifted Hip-Hop Video at the 2012 Channel
M.anifest
(2024-10-13). "ESG No 1. Lautem Preparadu Ba Ezame, Diretor Husu Estudante Estuda Makaas". SAP News TL (in Tetum). Retrieved 2025-04-16. "ESTV Numero 1 Lospalos
List of secondary schools in Timor-Leste
List_of_secondary_schools_in_Timor-Leste
Bantu ethnic group
speak the Nzime dialect of Koonzime ("OZM"), one of the Makaa–Njyem Bantu languages. The Makaa–Njyem-speaking peoples entered present-day Cameroon from
Nzime_people
Music genre from Ghana
since he spawned a new music genre in the country. After his debut album Makaa Maka, with the hit single "Choo boi", several hiplife acts followed. Although
Hiplife
characters for Gaulish" (PDF). "Anii language and alphabet". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved 2024-12-17. "Awing language and alphabet". www.omniglot.com. Retrieved
List_of_Latin-script_letters
Stations Genesis - Way Out West Way Out West - Tubthumper Chumbawamba - Makaa Maka Reggie Rockstone Debut Monkey vs Robot James Kochalka Superstar - 2
1997_in_music
Akendengué Patience Dabany Oliver N'Goma Aja language Fer language Gbaya language Makaa–Njem languages Sango language Central African Republic national football
List of Central African Republic–related topics
List_of_Central_African_Republic–related_topics
Region of Cameroon
particularly in the areas closer to the Center Province. The speakers of Makaa–Njem languages are the largest group of Bantu peoples in the region. The Maka form
East_Region_(Cameroon)
American sculptor (1921–2002)
Hawaii, 1973 Reflections 1989, Kauai High School, Lihue, Hawaii, 1989 Makaʻa eʻIke Aku i ke Awawa Uluwehi i na Kuahiwi o Manoa (Glowing Eyes Looking
Bumpei_Akaji
Retrieved 6 December 2025. ......Boohey Barian is Hadiqa's first ever Punjabi-language song and it was written by her mother Khawar Kiani for her Platinum-selling
List of best-selling albums by country
List_of_best-selling_albums_by_country
1999 studio album by Obrafour
Ghana Music Awards. After the release of Reggie Rockstone's debut album Makaa Maka, Obrafour, along with encouragement from his friends, was keen in making
Pae_Mu_Ka
Region of Cameroon
also inhabit parts of the South. Several related peoples who speak Makaa–Njem languages live inland a short ways. One of these is the Mabi, who live inland
South_Region_(Cameroon)
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with M
This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with M. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |
ISO_639:m
Sri Lankan singer (1934–2025)
Prasanna. Overall, she has sung more than 10,000 songs, including foreign language songs. Apart from playback singing, she acted in three films: Eda Re (1953)
Latha_Walpola
MAKAA LANGUAGE
MAKAA LANGUAGE
Boy/Male
Arabic
Variant of Zaka'; Intelligence; Acumen; Purity; Honesty
Female
Egyptian
, Pharaoh's daughter (?).
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Sea Monster
Girl/Female
Indian
Earth
Boy/Male
Muslim
Intelligence. Acumen. Purity. Honesty.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Inspiration; Blessed
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Wild Cow; Gazelle; Large Eyes
Male
Russian
(Макар) Short form of Russian Makariy, MAKAR means "blessed."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MAKALA means "myrtle."
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name MAKYA means "eagle hunter."
Boy/Male
Native American
Eagle hunter.
Female
Native American
Native American Sioux name MAKA means "earth."
Biblical
same as Mahaz
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blessed
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Like God
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Rere.
Girl/Female
Biblical
An end, ending, growing hope.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Australian, Nigerian
Beneficial Goodwill
Girl/Female
British, English
Little
MAKAA LANGUAGE
MAKAA LANGUAGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Lyfing (see Loving).
Girl/Female
Biblical American Arabic Teutonic
Knowing.
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who Adheres to his Word
Boy/Male
British, English
Path
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loyal
Boy/Male
Indian
Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Thunder
Boy/Male
Hindu
Protector of devotees
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : unexplained. Compare Hanner.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Say.
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MAKAA LANGUAGE
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MAKAA LANGUAGE
MAKAA LANGUAGE
n. pl.
A Romanic people inhabiting that part of Belgium which comprises the provinces of Hainaut, Namur, Liege, and Luxembourg, and about one third of Brabant; also, the language spoken by this people. Used also adjectively.
a.
Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.
n.
Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion.
v. t.
To communicate by language; to express in language.
a.
Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.
imp. & p. p.
of Language
n.
The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.
n.
The vernacular, or common language.
n.
Command; precept; -- now chiefly used in scriptural language.
a.
Hence, lacking cultivation or refinement; rustic; boorish; also, offensive to good taste or refined feelings; low; coarse; mean; base; as, vulgar men, minds, language, or manners.
a.
Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms.
n.
A translation; that which is rendered from another language; as, the Common, or Authorized, Version of the Scriptures (see under Authorized); the Septuagint Version of the Old Testament.
n.
Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.
n.
The act of translating, or rendering, from one language into another language.
prep.
Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.
n.
A list or collection of words arranged in alphabetical order and explained; a dictionary or lexicon, either of a whole language, a single work or author, a branch of science, or the like; a word-book.
n.
The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.
n.
Grossness or clownishness of manners of language; absence of refinement; coarseness.
n.
Abusive, reproachful language; discourteous speech; foul talk.