Fur languages — two closely related languages that form part of the Nilo Saharan language family (Nilo Saharan languages). Fur proper is spoken mainly in western Sudan (Sudan, The) and adjacent parts of Chad. The closely related Amdang language is spoken… … Universalium
Languages of Chad — Chad has two official languages, French and literary Arabic, and over 120 indigenous languages. A vernacular version of Arabic, Chadian Arabic, is the lingua franca. Afro Asiatic languages *Chadic languages **Boudouma (51,600, RGPH 1993) **Kéra… … Wikipedia
fur — furless, adj. /ferr/, n., adj., v., furred, furring. n. 1. the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat of the skin of a mammal. 2. the skin of certain animals, as the sable, ermine, or beaver, covered with such a coat, used for lining, trimming, or making… … Universalium
Fur-Sprachen — Fur (Konjara) Gesprochen in Sudan sowie teilweise in: Tschad Sprecher 501.800 Linguistische Klassifikation Nilosaharanische Sprachen Fur O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fur (Sprache) — Fur (Konjara) Gesprochen in Sudan sowie teilweise in: Tschad Sprecher 501.800 Linguistische Klassifikation Nilosaharanische Sprachen Fur … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Fur language — language name=Fur nativename=bèle fòòr familycolor=Nilo Saharan states=Sudan, Chad region=Darfur speakers=3,000,000 fam2=Fur iso2=ssa|iso3=fvr The Fur language (Fur bèle fòòr or fòòraŋ bèle, Arabic فوراوي Fûrâwî; sometimes called Konjara by… … Wikipedia
Fur (langue) — Four (langue) Four bèle fòòr, fòòraŋ bèle Parlée en Soudan Tchad Région Darfour Nombre de l … Wikipédia en Français
Für den Frieden der Welt — Infobox ESC entry song = flagicon|Austria Für den Frieden der Welt caption = year = 1994 country = Austria artist = Petra Kausch as = Petra Frey with = language = German languages = composer = Alfons Weindorf lyricist = Karl Brunner, Johann… … Wikipedia
Nilo-Saharan languages — Group of perhaps 115 African languages spoken by more than 27 million people from Mali to Ethiopia and from southernmost Egypt to Tanzania. The concept of Nilo Saharan as a single stock combining a number of earlier groupings was introduced in… … Universalium