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Ibibio-Efik languages (view )
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alternate case: efik language
Ibuoro language
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Ibuoro is an Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria. Its dialects are Ibuoro proper, Ito, Itu Mbon Uzo and Nkari. Ibuoro proper at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
Efai language
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Efai is an Ibibio-Efik language Oro language of Nigeria. Efai at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
Idere language
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Idere is an Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria. Idere at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e
Eki language
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Eki is an Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria. Eki at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e
Ukwa language
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Ukwa is a minor Ibibio-Efik language of Nigeria. Ukwa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e
List of Efik deities
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University of Nigeria, Nsukka Goldie, Hugh (1862), Dictionary of the Efik Language , in two parts. I-Efik and English. II-English and Efik, Glassgow: Dunn
Okobo, Nigeria
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is spoken in Atak Oro. Efik language is widely spoken in Atabong clan. Part of Ekeya people in Okobo equally speak Efik . Language in Okobo is more than
Efik name
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Press, ISBN 978-978-051-806-6 Goldie, Hugh (1862), Dictionary of the Efik Language , in two parts. I-Efik and English. II-English and Efik, Glassgow: Dunn
Eyo Honesty II
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Eyo Honesty II (né Eyo Eyo Nsa; c. 1788–1835) was the ruler of Creek Town from 1835 until his death on 3 December 1858. Creek Town was part of the Efik
Mbiam
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Vanguard News. 2018-05-15. Retrieved 2018-05-26. Dictionary of the Efïk language ,: in two parts. I.- Efïk and English. II.- English and Efïk. Dunn &
Watt Market
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Efiong U. (2000). The Efik People. Association for the Promotion of Efik Language , Literature and Culture. p. 262. ISBN 978-978-30541-3-4. Ubong, Bassey
Eyamba V
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"Iyamba" as a personal name Mbong translates to "Kings" or "Chiefs" in the Efik language . Its singular form would be Obong Oku, p.36 Oku, p.11 Duke, p.109 Hart