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  • Munji language
  • Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan

    The Munji language (Persian: مونجی, Pashto: مونجی), also known as Munjani (Persian: مونجانی, Pashto: مونجی ژبه, Munji: منجاني ألڤزأن[verification needed])

    Munji language

    Munji language

    Munji_language

  • Pamir languages
  • Areal group of Eastern Iranian languages

    century, the Vanji language had become extinct, having been replaced by Tajik Persian.[citation needed] The Munji and Yidgha languages are closely related

    Pamir languages

    Pamir_languages

  • Pashto
  • Eastern Iranian language

    Frontier Languages, by Georg Morgenstiern. Vol. II. Iranian Pamir Languages (yidgha-munji, Sanglechi-ishkashmi and Wakhi). W. Nygaard. In this video, the

    Pashto

    Pashto

    Pashto

  • Munji
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Munji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Munji may refer to: Munji language, an Iranian language of the Pamirs Yidgha-Munji people, the people

    Munji

    Munji

  • Yidgha language
  • Pamiri language spoken in Pakistan

    the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Yidgha is similar to the Munji language spoken on the Afghan side of the border. The Garam Chashma area became

    Yidgha language

    Yidgha language

    Yidgha_language

  • Saka language
  • Extinct Eastern Iranic language spoken from 100 BC to 1,100 AD

    1946. pp. 173–174. ... and their language is most closely related to on the one hand with Saka on the other with Munji-Yidgha Bečka, Jiří (1969). A Study

    Saka language

    Saka language

    Saka_language

  • Yidgha-Munji people
  • Dardic ethnic group of Pakistan and Afghanistan

    The Yidgha-Munji people (مردمې مونجی وې یدغا) also known as Mukhbani (مُخبانی) are the Iranian-Pamiri peoples inhabiting the Lotkoh Valley in Chitral

    Yidgha-Munji people

    Yidgha-Munji_people

  • Pashtuns
  • Iranian ethnic group

    classified as an Eastern Iranian language. It shares features with the Munji language, which is the closest existing language to the extinct Bactrian, but

    Pashtuns

    Pashtuns

  • Burushaski
  • Language isolate spoken in northern Pakistan

    Burushaski (بُرُݸشَسْکِݵ, burúśaski, [bʊ˧ˈrʊ˧ɕa˧ski˧]) is a language isolate, spoken by the Burusho people, native to northern Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan

    Burushaski

    Burushaski

    Burushaski

  • Bactrian language
  • Extinct Eastern Iranian language of Asia

    Iranian languages such as Pashto and the Pamir subgroup of languages like Munji and Yidgha which are part of the same branch of the Pamir languages. Its

    Bactrian language

    Bactrian language

    Bactrian_language

  • Shughni language
  • Pamir language of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and China

    Shughni is one of the Pamir languages of the Southeastern Iranian language group. Its distribution is in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region in Tajikistan

    Shughni language

    Shughni language

    Shughni_language

  • Eastern Iranian languages
  • Subgroup of the Iranian languages

    voiced dental fricative /ð/ is preserved in some Pamir languages, it has in e.g. Pashto and Munji lenited further to /l/. On the other hand, in Yaghnobi

    Eastern Iranian languages

    Eastern Iranian languages

    Eastern_Iranian_languages

  • Persian language
  • Western Iranian language

    Yidḡa and Munji (Munjāni); and Wakhi (Wāḵi) belongs with Khotanese. Excerpt 2: New Persian, the descendant of Middle Persian and official language of Iranian

    Persian language

    Persian language

    Persian_language

  • Languages of Afghanistan
  • more than one language. Minor languages include: Ashkunu, Gujari, Kamkata-vari, Wasi-wari, Tregami, Kalasha-ala, Pamiri (Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi and

    Languages of Afghanistan

    Languages of Afghanistan

    Languages_of_Afghanistan

  • Voiced palatal plosive
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɟ⟩ in IPA

    palatal plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this

    Voiced palatal plosive

    Voiced palatal plosive

    Voiced_palatal_plosive

  • Koksha Valley
  • Valley located in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan

    Kokcha (Dari: کوکچه, Munji: قوقچه, Pashto: کوکچه) is a valley located in Badakhshan Province's Kuran Wa Munjan District in Afghanistan. Kokcha is famous

    Koksha Valley

    Koksha_Valley

  • Sarghulami
  • Extinct Iranian language

    thought to be part of the Munji-Yidgha branch of the Pamir language, though many Pashto words have been noted in the language. Kakar, Hasan Kawun (2014)

    Sarghulami

    Sarghulami

  • Muneji Munemura
  • Japanese wrestler (born 1943)

    Muneji Munemura (宗村 宗二, Munemura Muneji) (born October 1, 1943) is a Japanese wrestler and Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling. He finished fourth

    Muneji Munemura

    Muneji_Munemura

  • Sanglechi language
  • Iranian language of Afghanistan and Tajikistan

    Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan. Sanglechi at Ethnologue (25th

    Sanglechi language

    Sanglechi_language

  • Kui language (India)
  • Dravidian language spoken in Eastern India

    is lâ(v)a. Higher numbers are formed in base twelve. For example: bârâ munji: 'three dozen' = 36 pattôka (or bâro bârâ): 'twelve dozen' = 144 ri pattu:

    Kui language (India)

    Kui language (India)

    Kui_language_(India)

  • MNJ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Niger Movement for Justice, a rebel group in Niger Munji language, a language of Afghanistan Middletown and New Jersey Railroad, reporting mark

    MNJ

    MNJ

  • Wakhi language
  • Eastern Iranian language spoken by the Wakhi people

    standard has similarities to the orthographies of other Pamir languages, such as Shughni and Munji. Notes: Letter alef at the beginning of a word can serve

    Wakhi language

    Wakhi language

    Wakhi_language

  • Nuristani languages
  • Language group of the Indo-Iranian language family

    Eastern Iranian languages like Munji, Sanglechi, and Yidgha are natively spoken in the neighboring regions of Nuristan, leading to language contact. Dameli

    Nuristani languages

    Nuristani languages

    Nuristani_languages

  • List of endangered languages in Asia
  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native

    List of endangered languages in Asia

    List_of_endangered_languages_in_Asia

  • Pashayi languages
  • Group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in Afghanistan

    Pashayi (or Pashai) is a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by the Pashayi people in parts of the Kapisa, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar, and Kabul

    Pashayi languages

    Pashayi languages

    Pashayi_languages

  • List of Indo-European languages
  • Ormuri-Parachi Ormuri Parachi Bactrian (extinct) Pamir languages Yidgha-Munji branch Munji Northern Munji Southern Munji Yidgha Sarghulami (extinct) North Pamir branch

    List of Indo-European languages

    List of Indo-European languages

    List_of_Indo-European_languages

  • Theories of Pashtun origin
  • Ethnogenesis of the Pashtun people

    Iranian language. It is one of the closest languages to Bactrian along with Munji and Yidgha, with Munji being the closest existing language to the extinct

    Theories of Pashtun origin

    Theories_of_Pashtun_origin

  • Bactria
  • Historical region in Central Asia

    Bactrian, a north-eastern Iranian language. Bactrian became extinct, replaced by north-eastern Iranian languages such as Munji, Yidgha, Ishkashimi, and Pashto

    Bactria

    Bactria

    Bactria

  • Kuteb language
  • Language of Nigeria and Cameroon

    effect can be shown in words such as munae (munn-náe) ‘be abundant’, and in munji (munn-nji) ‘forget’. In CV positions, the following consonants are used:

    Kuteb language

    Kuteb_language

  • Language survey
  • 1976. Language in Ethiopia. London: Oxford University Press. Beyer, Daniela and Simone Beck. 2011. A Linguistic Assessment of the Munji language in Afghanistan

    Language survey

    Language_survey

  • Sarikoli language
  • Iranian language spoken in China and Pakistan

    Sarikoli language (also Sariqoli, Selekur, Sarikul, Sariqul, Sariköli) is a member of the Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by

    Sarikoli language

    Sarikoli language

    Sarikoli_language

  • Kanjar
  • Tribe within the Indian subcontinent

    work as agricultural labourers. Their tents are made from split bamboo or munji grass, and their encampments can be found at the edges of villages, as well

    Kanjar

    Kanjar

  • Mantsi language
  • Lolo-Burmese language of China and Vietnam

    the Lolo-Burmese languages. Monji or Mondzi is reportedly spoken in some villages of Muyang Township, Funing County, Yunnan, China. Munji is reportedly spoken

    Mantsi language

    Mantsi_language

  • Languages in censuses
  • in the regions where they are widely spoken. Minor languages also include Pamiri (Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi, and Wakhi), Brahui, Hindko, and Kyrgyz

    Languages in censuses

    Languages in censuses

    Languages_in_censuses

  • Rushani language
  • Pamir language of Afghanistan and Tajikistan

    is one of the Pamir languages spoken in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Rushani is relatively closer to all Northern Pamiri languages sub-group whether it

    Rushani language

    Rushani language

    Rushani_language

  • Persian alphabet
  • Writing system used for the Persian language

    Perso-Arabic script, is the right-to-left alphabet used for the Persian language. An Arabic-based alphabet, it is largely identical to the Arabic alphabet

    Persian alphabet

    Persian alphabet

    Persian_alphabet

  • Bartangi language
  • Pamir language of Afghanistan and Tajikistan

    The Bartangi language is a Pamir language spoken along the Bartang River from Yemtz to Nikbist, in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region of Tajikistan

    Bartangi language

    Bartangi_language

  • Central Asia
  • Subregion of the Asian continent

    Iranian Pashto language is still spoken in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Other minor Eastern Iranian languages such as Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi

    Central Asia

    Central Asia

    Central_Asia

  • Khufi language
  • Pamir language of Tajikistan

    Khufi is a Pamir language spoken in Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. It is closely related to Shughni, and is traditionally considered

    Khufi language

    Khufi_language

  • Gowro language
  • Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan

    Gabaro, is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Kohistan District, Pakistan. Gowro at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Gowro language at Ethnologue (18th ed.,

    Gowro language

    Gowro_language

  • Oroshori dialect
  • Shughni dialect of Tajikistan and Afghanistan

    Oroshori (also known as Roshorvi) is a dialect of Shughni, a Pamiri language spoken in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region in Tajikistan as well as

    Oroshori dialect

    Oroshori_dialect

  • Harari people
  • Semitic-speaking ethnic group in the Horn of Africa

    Matona, Mat’ari, Matiba, Māwi, Mawlud, Mizān, Mogno, Moti, Mudir, Mumiyé, Munji, Munshi, Muqdish, Muqri, Murjān, Murāyat, Muslih, Muslim, Muz N Nabi, Nachih

    Harari people

    Harari people

    Harari_people

  • Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja
  • 2019 Indian Tamil-language film by Karthik Venugopalan

    Minister's son "Put Chutney" Rajmohan as Jeepakaran's PA "Kutty Munji" Vivek Anandan as Kutty Munji Prakash Arumugam as Reporter Sabari as Newsreader Balaji

    Nenjamundu Nermaiyundu Odu Raja

    Nenjamundu_Nermaiyundu_Odu_Raja

  • Can't Buy Me Love (2023 TV series)
  • Philippine romantic drama television series

    her eyesight. Raul Montesa as Toni Alumahan: A retired investigator. Ayen Munji-Laurel as Charry Tanhueco: Stephen's mother. Audie Gemora as Brian Tanhueco:

    Can't Buy Me Love (2023 TV series)

    Can't_Buy_Me_Love_(2023_TV_series)

  • Dorah Pass
  • Mountain pass between Afghanistan and Pakistan

    flow of arms and men back and forth across the pass. Almost the entire Munji-speaking population of Afghanistan fled across the border to Chitral during

    Dorah Pass

    Dorah Pass

    Dorah_Pass

  • Ahura Mazda
  • Highest deity of Zoroastrianism

    light, either in the form of fire or the sun. In the Iranian languages Yidgha and Munji, the sun is still called ormozd. Maneckji Nusserwanji Dhalla described

    Ahura Mazda

    Ahura Mazda

    Ahura_Mazda

  • Vanji language
  • Extinct Iranian language of Bukharan Emirate

    The Vanji language, also spelt Vanchi and Vanži (Vanji: vanǰivor) is an extinct Iranian language, one of the areal group of Iranian languages. It was spoken

    Vanji language

    Vanji_language

  • Never Say Die (Philippine TV series)
  • 2026 Philippine television drama series

    Delgado Analyn Barro as Golda Briones Wendell Ramos as Diego Aglipay Ayen Munji-Laurel as Yvette Dizon-Limjoco Gina Alajar as Rebecca Dizon Tanjo Villoso

    Never Say Die (Philippine TV series)

    Never_Say_Die_(Philippine_TV_series)

  • Yazghulami language
  • Iranian language spoken in Tajikistan

    The Yazghulami language (also Yazgulami, Yazgulyami, Iazgulem, Yazgulyam, Yazgulam, Yazgulyamskiy, Jazguljamskij; Tajik: язғуломӣ (Yazghulomi)) is a member

    Yazghulami language

    Yazghulami_language

  • Ethnic groups in South Asia
  • Pamiris Pashtun people Rohilla people Tajiks of Pakistan Wakhi people Yidgha-Munji people Nuristani people Kata people Kom people Mumo people Arabs or Jews

    Ethnic groups in South Asia

    Ethnic_groups_in_South_Asia

  • Index of language articles
  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory

    Index of language articles

    Index_of_language_articles

  • Persians
  • Iranian ethnic group

    Yidḡa and Munji (Munjāni); and Wakhi (Wāḵi) belongs with Khotanese. (...) New Persian, the descendant of Middle Persian and official language of Iranian

    Persians

    Persians

  • Iranian peoples
  • Group of Indo-European peoples

    usage of any of the Iranian languages, which are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages within the Indo-European language family. The Proto-Iranians are

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian_peoples

  • Prince Jefri Bolkiah
  • Bruneian prince (born 1954)

    married Filipino actress Ayen Munji-Laurel, with whom he has one son. They divorced in 2002. Pengiran Muda Hasan Kiko Munji Bolkiah (born 1995) Sometime

    Prince Jefri Bolkiah

    Prince Jefri Bolkiah

    Prince_Jefri_Bolkiah

  • Saka
  • Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples

    1946. pp. 173–174. ... and their language is most closely related to on the one hand with Saka on the other with Munji-Yidghal Becka, Jiriltitle=A Study

    Saka

    Saka

    Saka

  • Wanetsi
  • Language spoken in northeastern Balochistan

    Pashto. In some cases, Wanetsi shares similarities with the Pamir language of Munji, being a sort of bridge between the former and Pashto. However, Wanetsi

    Wanetsi

    Wanetsi

    Wanetsi

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
  • List of Asian 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 Asia

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia

  • Upanayana
  • Hindu rite of passage

    janev in Bhojpuri (जनेव) upnæn in Maithili (উপনৈন) munja in Marathi (मुंज) munji in Konkani (मुंजी) poite in Bangla (পৈতে) brataghara/baṛughara in Odia (ବ୍ରତଘର/ବଡ଼ୁଘର)

    Upanayana

    Upanayana

    Upanayana

  • Prods Oktor Skjaervo
  • Norwegian-American Iranologist

    Russian, Latin, Larestani, Kumzari, Bashkardi, Pashto, Yidgha, Yaghnobi, Munji, Old Khotanese, Avestan, Old Persian, Pahlavi, Manichean Middle Persian

    Prods Oktor Skjaervo

    Prods_Oktor_Skjaervo

  • Hiram na Puso
  • 2012 Philippine television drama series

    as Prince Gina Alajar as Zeny Banaag Gardo Versoza as Leo Saavedra Ayen Munji-Laurel as Roxanne Saavedra Bela Padilla as Vanessa Saavedra / Kara Banaag

    Hiram na Puso

    Hiram_na_Puso

  • Duala people
  • Ethnic group in Cameroon

    secret societies include the Ekongolo, Jengu, Losango, and Munji. The Duala are Bantu in language and origin. More narrowly, they fall into the Sawa, or the

    Duala people

    Duala people

    Duala_people

  • KAIST
  • South Korean public research university

    The total area of the Seoul campus is 413,346 m2 (4,449,220 sq ft). The Munji campus, the former campus of Information and Communications University until

    KAIST

    KAIST

    KAIST

  • Navarasa (TV series)
  • Indian anthology television series

    Dalit, is referred to by dominant caste and Brahmin characters as "panni munji" (pig face) and "sandala" (a casteist slur). The protagonist loses control

    Navarasa (TV series)

    Navarasa_(TV_series)

  • Retroflex consonant
  • Type of consonant articulation

    Eastern Iranian languages, they are common in Pashto, Wakhi, Sanglechi-Ishkashimi, and Munji-Yidgha. They also occur in some other Asian languages such as Mandarin

    Retroflex consonant

    Retroflex consonant

    Retroflex_consonant

  • Pamiris
  • Eastern Iranian ethnic group of the Pamir Mountains

    common Pamiri language which developed into the Shughni-Rushani, Wakhi, Ishkashimi and Munji dialects. And, as a common Shughni-Rushani language existed until

    Pamiris

    Pamiris

    Pamiris

  • Christmas in Our Hearts
  • 1990 studio album by Jose Mari Chan

    arranger Rey Magtoto - arranger Eddie Munji - arranger Emy Munji - arranger Willy Munji - MIDI programming Willy Munji - sound engineer Alvin Nunez - arranger

    Christmas in Our Hearts

    Christmas_in_Our_Hearts

  • Parsis
  • Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent

    migrated from Qajar-era Iran. The word Parsi is derived from the Persian language, and literally translates to Persian (پارسی, Pārsi). Parsis are found in

    Parsis

    Parsis

    Parsis

  • Born for You
  • 2016 Philippine television drama series

    song "Born For You" for his wife, Cathy (Vina Morales), but Marge (Ayen Munji-Laurel), the daughter of the country's richest record label owner, stole

    Born for You

    Born_for_You

  • Here Comes the Bride (2010 film)
  • 2010 Filipino film

    Chan as Iñaki, Medelyn's bratty charge and the wedding's ring bearer. Ayen Munji-Laurel as Iñaki's mother Neil Ryan Sese as Iñaki's father Nico Antonio as

    Here Comes the Bride (2010 film)

    Here_Comes_the_Bride_(2010_film)

  • Jo Eun
  • South Korean poet (born 1960)

    Graves), Munji, 1996. 《따뜻한 흙》, 문학과지성사, 2003 / Ddaddeuthan heul (Warm Earth), Munji, 2003 《생의 빛살》, 문학과지성사, 2010 / Saengui bitsal (Light of Life), Munji, 2010

    Jo Eun

    Jo_Eun

  • Rosalinda (Philippine TV series)
  • 2009 Philippine television drama series

    Marco Alcaraz as Anibal Marky Lopez as Julio Carlene Aguilar as Rodora Ayen Munji-Laurel as Berta Alvarez / Delia Gian Magdangal as Gerardo De Navarette Krystal

    Rosalinda (Philippine TV series)

    Rosalinda_(Philippine_TV_series)

  • Narasimha Saraswati
  • Hindu theologian (1378–1459)

    however, Narahari showed through hand gestures that after his upanayana or munji (sacred thread ceremony), he would be able to speak. He started reciting

    Narasimha Saraswati

    Narasimha Saraswati

    Narasimha_Saraswati

  • Chera Perumals of Kerala
  • Ruling dynasty in present-day Kerala, south India

    Valluva-nadu, Kizhmalai-nadu (meaning "Eastern Hill Country"), Vempala-nadu, Munji-nadu, Nanruzhai-nadu, and Venadu or Kupaka country (also known by the name

    Chera Perumals of Kerala

    Chera Perumals of Kerala

    Chera_Perumals_of_Kerala

  • List of multilingual countries and regions
  • (Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi and Wakhi), Brahui, Hindko, Kyrgyz. Bangladesh: Noidien Bengali is the official and most widely spoken language. However,

    List of multilingual countries and regions

    List_of_multilingual_countries_and_regions

  • Start-Up PH
  • 2022 Philippine television drama series

    Cabrera as Jefferson "Jeff" Katipunan Boy 2 Quizon as Wilson Espiritu Ayen Munji-Laurel as Alicia "Alice" Cortez-Sison / Alicia "Alice" Cortez-Diaz Jackie

    Start-Up PH

    Start-Up_PH

  • Kâtip Çelebi
  • Ottoman polymath (1609–1657)

    from the Arabic original manuscript. Bernath & von Schroeder 1979, p. 270. Munji, Ahmad. "Examining the Authenticity of Tafsir al-Jailani as the Work of

    Kâtip Çelebi

    Kâtip Çelebi

    Kâtip_Çelebi

  • Thiruvalla copper plates
  • Medieval artefacts from Kerala, India

    Raman Kotavarman, chieftain of Munji-nadu Raman Madevi, wife of the chieftain of Munji-nadu Munjimarayar, chieftain of Munji-nadu Venattadikal, chieftain

    Thiruvalla copper plates

    Thiruvalla copper plates

    Thiruvalla_copper_plates

  • Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin
  • 2017–18 Philippine television drama series

    is paroled from prison on a technicality and returns to Victoria (Ayen Munji-Laurel) for his rights to be close to her and their child. Her obvious anxieties

    Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin

    Ikaw_Lang_ang_Iibigin

  • Lake Nyos
  • Crater lake in the Northwest Region of Cameroon

    Villages along the road in the vicinity of the lake include Cha, Nyos, Munji, Djingbe, and Subum. The lake is 50 km (31 mi) from the Nigerian border

    Lake Nyos

    Lake Nyos

    Lake_Nyos

  • List of Amaya (TV series) characters
  • real daughter, Amaya. She also takes care of Alunsina. Portrayed by Ayen Munji-Laurel Hara Lingayan is the wife of Rajah Mangubat and the mother of Bagani

    List of Amaya (TV series) characters

    List_of_Amaya_(TV_series)_characters

  • Prinsesa ng City Jail
  • 2025 Philippine television drama series

    Denise Laurel as Divina Williams Dominic Ochoa as Raymond Cristobal Ayen Munji-Laurel as Leilani Bustamante Keempee de Leon as Dado Pascual Jean Saburit

    Prinsesa ng City Jail

    Prinsesa_ng_City_Jail

  • Ultraelectromagneticpop!
  • 1993 debut studio album by Eraserheads

    6, 9, 10, 12) Ed Formoso – production (tracks 1, 3–4, 7–8, 11) Willie Munji – mixing, recording Boy Tanquinitic – recording Jhoffer Aquino – recording

    Ultraelectromagneticpop!

    Ultraelectromagneticpop!

  • Viva Records (Philippines)
  • Philippine record label

    Antoinette Taus (1996–2003) Anthony Castelo April Boy Regino Arkasia Ayen Munji-Laurel (1996–2003) Backdraft BangBang Banig Bass Rhyme Blakdyak (1997–2007)

    Viva Records (Philippines)

    Viva_Records_(Philippines)

  • Second Chances (Philippine TV series)
  • 2015 Philippine television drama series

    Cuaderno as Benjie Joshen Bernardo as Billy Castello / Daryl Villacorta Ayen Munji-Laurel as Norma Padilla Glenda Garcia as Carmen Bermudez Ricky Davao as

    Second Chances (Philippine TV series)

    Second_Chances_(Philippine_TV_series)

  • Holy Trinity Academy (Philippines)
  • Roman Catholic school in Manila, Philippines

    HTA Hymn Lyrics: Cirilo H. Bautista Hymn: Emy Munji Let us sing the glorious song Of truth that brings eternal light And wave proudly our banner high

    Holy Trinity Academy (Philippines)

    Holy Trinity Academy (Philippines)

    Holy_Trinity_Academy_(Philippines)

  • Badakhshan Province
  • Province of Afghanistan

    (historically known as "Mountain Tajiks") speaking various Eastern Iranian languages such as Shughni, Wakhi, and Rushani. Smaller groups include Uzbeks, Kyrgyz

    Badakhshan Province

    Badakhshan Province

    Badakhshan_Province

  • Fayzabad, Badakhshan
  • Provincial capital in Badakhshan, Afghanistan

    Pamiris, Uzbeks, Hazaras and Turkmens. Eleven languages are spoken in the city, including Dari, Pashto, Wakhi, Munji, Ishkashimi, Yazgulyam, Sarikoli, Shughni

    Fayzabad, Badakhshan

    Fayzabad, Badakhshan

    Fayzabad,_Badakhshan

  • Iranis (India)
  • Zoroastrian community in India

    Jaszs Pamiris Chinese Tajiks Shughnis Badzhuis Oroshoris Wakhis Yidgha–Munji Pashtuns Pashtun tribes Persians Banderis Basseries Sistanis Semnanis Shabaks

    Iranis (India)

    Iranis (India)

    Iranis_(India)

  • Information and Communications University
  • Korean information technology university

    Establishment of undergraduate school with 105 students 2004 – Moved to the Munji campus 2007 – Ordered to merge with KAIST by government. 2008 – KAIST officially

    Information and Communications University

    Information_and_Communications_University

  • Amaya (TV series)
  • Philippine television drama series

    Marikit Irma Adlawan as Bai Mantal Ana Capri as Agang Roy Alvarez as Awi Ayen Munji-Laurel as Hara Lingayan Buboy Villar as Banuk Sheena Halili as Ahak Roxanne

    Amaya (TV series)

    Amaya_(TV_series)

  • I Can See Your Voice (Philippine game show) season 5
  • Television game show season

    PH". ABS-CBN Entertainment. July 2, 2023. Retrieved July 3, 2023. "Ayen Munji and Franco Laurel feat. Ejay Fabcon • I Can See Your Voice PH". ABS-CBN

    I Can See Your Voice (Philippine game show) season 5

    I_Can_See_Your_Voice_(Philippine_game_show)_season_5

  • 2nd IIFA Utsavam
  • 2017 Indian Telugu film award ceremony

    performers and technicians from the Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada languages. The event is being chiefly hosted by Rana Daggubati, who along with Nani

    2nd IIFA Utsavam

    2nd_IIFA_Utsavam

  • ISO 639:m
  • 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

    ISO_639:m

  • Balweg
  • 1987 action film starring Phillip Salvador

    by Willy Cruz (also director) Eddie Munji Production company Viva Films Release date July 8, 1987 (1987-07-08) Country Philippines Language Filipino

    Balweg

    Balweg

  • Sino ang Maysala?: Mea Culpa
  • 2019 Philippine television drama series

    Rio Janice de Belen as Amor Capuyan Agot Isidro as Dolores Miranda Ayen Munji-Laurel as Matilda Montelibano Boboy Garovillo as Emilio "Emil" Agoncillo

    Sino ang Maysala?: Mea Culpa

    Sino_ang_Maysala?:_Mea_Culpa

  • Ang Huling Henya
  • 2013 Filipino film

    Edgar Allan Guzman as Mark Alvarez Candy Pangilinan as Peachy Powers Ayen Munji-Laurel as Miriam Alvarez DJ Durano as Andrew Alvarez Ricci Chan as Joan

    Ang Huling Henya

    Ang_Huling_Henya

  • Music of the Philippines
  • jazz trends of the '70s and onwards, with the JEM Records albums of Eddie Munji and Ryan Cayabyab music in the mid-1970s. A renewed interest in their recordings

    Music of the Philippines

    Music_of_the_Philippines

  • Temptation of Wife (Philippine TV series)
  • Philippine television drama series

    Salcedo Cherie Gil as Stella Salcedo Bettina Carlos as Madel Salcedo Ayen Munji-Laurel as Yolanda Gonzales-Armada Michelle Madrigal as Chantal Gonzales

    Temptation of Wife (Philippine TV series)

    Temptation_of_Wife_(Philippine_TV_series)

  • Zij-i Ilkhani
  • Medieval astronomical tables

    Damascus. Furthermore, the influence of Chinese astronomy was brought by Fao Munji, whose astronomical experience brought improvements to Ptolemaic system

    Zij-i Ilkhani

    Zij-i_Ilkhani

  • My Destiny (Philippine TV series)
  • 2014 Philippine television drama series

    Perez Kuh Ledesma as Selena Andrada Al Tantay as Arnold Dela Rosa Ayen Munji-Laurel as Ruth Perez Dennis Roldan as Mateo Andrada Ruru Madrid as Paul

    My Destiny (Philippine TV series)

    My_Destiny_(Philippine_TV_series)

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  • Munji
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Munji

    Who Salvages

    Munji

  • Mythreyi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Mythreyi

    Daughter of a Vedic Muni; One of First Woman to be Well Versed in Vedas; Dimple

    Mythreyi

  • Kashyap
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Kashyap

    Saint; Name of a Sage; Son of Brahma; Father of the Devas; A Famous Priest (Muni)

    Kashyap

  • Muni-Ram
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Telugu

    Muni-Ram

    Lord Ram

    Muni-Ram

  • Muni
  • Girl/Female

    African, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Sikh

    Muni

    A Sage; Saint

    Muni

  • Pandi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Pandi

    Lord Pandi Muni

    Pandi

  • Murji
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Murji

    Brave

    Murji

  • Mulji
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Mulji

    Brave

    Mulji

  • Rusyendra
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Rusyendra

    Name of Muni

    Rusyendra

  • Munjid |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Munjid |

    Helper

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Muni

    Silent.

    Muni

  • Rushit
  • Boy/Male

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    Rushit

    Rishi; Muni

    Rushit

  • Muni
  • Boy/Male

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    Sage

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  • Monji
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, British, French

    Monji

    Unhappy

    Monji

  • Muni
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Muni

    Sage; Saint

    Muni

  • Mumby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mumby

    English : habitational name from a place in Lincolnshire, so named from the Old Norse personal name Mundi (see Monday 1) + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.

    Mumby

  • Vasishista
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vasishista

    Muni

    Vasishista

  • Munni
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Indian, Telugu

    Munni

    Small

    Munni

  • Munjid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Munjid

    Helper

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  • Muni | முநி 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Muni | முநி 

    Sage

    Muni | முநி 

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  • Roshad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Roshad

    Throne

  • Baaqi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Baaqi

    Ever Lasting

  • Chimayi | சிமாயீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chimayi | சிமாயீ

    Wonderful, Loved, Blissful, Sent from God

  • Sherrill
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Sherrill

    English (Devon) : unexplained. Compare Sherrell.

  • Darpan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Darpan

    A mirror

  • Ipil
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Ipil

    Stars; Which have Own Light

  • Div
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Div

    Pleasant, Gentle

  • Sahishnu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sahishnu

    Lord Vishnu

  • Nea
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, Swedish

    Nea

    Newcomer; Lustrous; Goal; Purpose

  • Jash | ஜஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jash | ஜஷ 

    God is gracious, Kirti, Good wishes

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  • Voice
  • n.

    Language; words; speech; expression; signification of feeling or opinion.

  • Vulgar
  • n.

    The vernacular, or common language.

  • Buddha
  • n.

    The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, esp. Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of Buddhism.

  • Languaged
  • a.

    Having a language; skilled in language; -- chiefly used in composition.

  • Languageless
  • a.

    Lacking or wanting language; speechless; silent.

  • Vulgarity
  • n.

    Grossness or clownishness of manners of language; absence of refinement; coarseness.

  • Versus
  • prep.

    Against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs.

  • Walloons
  • 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.

  • Vulgar
  • 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.

  • Villainy
  • n.

    Abusive, reproachful language; discourteous speech; foul talk.

  • Language
  • n.

    The suggestion, by objects, actions, or conditions, of ideas associated therewith; as, the language of flowers.

  • Language
  • n.

    The vocabulary and phraseology belonging to an art or department of knowledge; as, medical language; the language of chemistry or theology.

  • Volapuk
  • n.

    Literally, world's speech; the name of an artificial language invented by Johan Martin Schleyer, of Constance, Switzerland, about 1879.

  • Vicious
  • a.

    Not correct or pure; corrupt; as, vicious language; vicious idioms.

  • Voice
  • n.

    Command; precept; -- now chiefly used in scriptural language.

  • Language
  • v. t.

    To communicate by language; to express in language.

  • Archeus
  • n.

    The vital principle or force which (according to the Paracelsians) presides over the growth and continuation of living beings; the anima mundi or plastic power of the old philosophers.

  • Languaged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Language

  • Vocabulary
  • 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.