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  2. Centro di studi filologici e linguistici siciliani - Wikipedia

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    The Centro di studi filologici e linguistici siciliani (Center for Sicilian Philological and Linguistic Studies; CSFLS) is a non-profit organization which aims to promote the studies of ancient and modern Sicilian.

  3. Sitelen Pona - Wikipedia

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    The book, Toki Pona: The Language of Good, was published in 2014, and it included the first full description of sitelen pona in a dedicated section. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] In 2024, Lang published The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Toki Pona edition) , the first in the su series of illustrated storybooks aimed at beginners, in which all Toki Pona text is written ...

  4. Mele Kalikimaka - Wikipedia

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    The earliest record of the greeting, Mele Kalikimaka, in print is from 1904, in the Hawaiian language newspaper Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, published between 1861 and 1927. [7] The phrase is derived from English as follows: Merry Christmas ↓ Every consonant must be followed by a vowel in Hawaiian. The T is removed, since it is already silent in English.

  5. Sicilian vowel system - Wikipedia

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    Calvano argued that Sicilian is an Italo-Western language, given the observation that Sicilian vocalism, but not Sardinian vocalism, is predictable from that of Italo-Western. [4] Lausberg posited that Sicilian vocalism arose as a variation of the Italo-Western development by merging lax, high vowels with tense, mid vowels to lax, high vowels ...

  6. Mele (Hawaiian term) - Wikipedia

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    The term comes from the Hawaiian language. It is frequently used in song titles such as "He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi", composed in 1866 by Liliʻuokalani as a national anthem. Hawaiian songbooks often carry the word in the book's title. [1] Mele is a cognate of Fijian language meke.

  7. Languages of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    English is the official language, and Liberian Kreyol is the vernacular lingua franca, though mostly spoken as a second language. The native Niger–Congo languages can be grouped in four language families: Mande, Kru, Mel, and the divergent language Grebo. [1] [2] Kpelle-speaking people are the largest single linguistic group.

  8. Kēlen - Wikipedia

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    Kēlen (IPA: ) is a constructed language created by Sylvia Sotomayor in 1998. The language is designed to be a truly alien language by violating a key linguistic universal — namely that all human languages have verbs. In Kēlen, relationships between noun phrases making up the sentence are expressed by one of four relationals.

  9. Languages of Mali - Wikipedia

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    French is the working language. [1] In 2024, the Francophone population of Mali represents 20%, which is approximately 4,884,000 people. Among them, 6.4% (around 1,491,000 individuals) speak French as their first language. [3] Additionally, approximately 3,329,144 people, or 13.6% of the total population of 24,479,000, use French as a second ...