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Languages of Nigeria / Ijaw / Ijoid languages / Kalabari language / Kalabari tribe / Lexicology / Ijaw people / Niger–Congo languages / Loanword / Languages of Africa / Culture / Languages of Oceania
Date: 2012-05-08 16:07:51
Languages of Nigeria
Ijaw
Ijoid languages
Kalabari language
Kalabari tribe
Lexicology
Ijaw people
Niger–Congo languages
Loanword
Languages of Africa
Culture
Languages of Oceania

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