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  2. Habla Congo - Wikipedia

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    The language may be called lengua conga or lengua congo but is generally referred to simply as lengua, meaning "language" in Spanish. It involves code-switching between Kongo-derived words and phrases; Bozal Spanish, the archaic Spanish creole of the Caribbean slave plantations, or at least an imitation of it; and colloquial Caribbean Spanish.

  3. Muérdete La Lengua (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Muérdete La Lengua" (Translated to 'Bite Your Tongue' in English) is a rock song recorded by Chilean singer and song-writer Francisca Valenzuela and this song is the third official single from her first solo debut studio album, Muérdete La Lengua, released in Chile on September 15, 2007.

  4. Interlingua - Wikipedia

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    English proximity, for example, gives support to Interlingua proxime, meaning 'near, close'. This counts as long as one or more control languages actually have this basic root word, which the Romance languages all do.

  5. Tokischa - Wikipedia

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    At the same time she released the single "Empatillada", with Jamby El Favo. The following month, she released the single "Twerk" with Eladio Carrión. Its music video reached more than five million views on the YouTube platform. The following year, Tokischa premiered the song "Varón", one of her most controversial songs.

  6. Dionela - Wikipedia

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    The song landed on the Billboard Philippines Hot 100 and became number one since August 3, 2024. It also gained over 56 million streams on Spotify. [5] Later that year, he released another single, "Marilag" (Beautiful). [6] In December 2024, "Sining" was recognized as the Top 5 music video of 2024 on YouTube in the Philippines. [7]

  7. Chaná language - Wikipedia

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    The Chaná language [2] (autolinguonym: Lanték, meaning "speak" or "language"; from lan, "tongue" and tek, a communicative suffix) [3] is one of the Charruan languages spoken by the Chaná people in what is now Argentina and Uruguay along the Uruguay and Paraná Rivers on the margins of the Río de la Plata.

  8. Dan Levy shares correct pronunciation of his name during ...

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    The correct pronunciation of the family name has come up before. In April 2021, Dan Levy shared a clip from “Jeopardy!” when he was the answer to a clue.

  9. Lengua - Wikipedia

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    Lengua estofado, a dish made from beef tongue from the Philippines; The Enxet previously known as the Lengua people, an indigenous group of Paraguay; Lengua language, collective name for the Northern Lengua language now called the Enlhet language and Southern Lengua language, now called the Enxet language, of Paraguay; Évert Lengua, Peruvian ...