The Central African Republic is called "Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka" in Sango.
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The Central African Republic is called "Ködörösêse tî Bêafrîka" in Sango.
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1824, Alexander Gerard, Journal of an Excursion through the Himalayah Mountains, from Shipke to the Frontiers of Chinese Tartary, David Brewster (editor), The Edinburgh Journal of Science, Volume 1: April—October, page 219, We crossed it and another stream a little above their union by a couple of bad sangos, and ascended from its bed by a rocky footpath, winding amongst extensive forests of oak, yew, pine, and horse chesnut, to Camp.
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Four large mountain torrents, the Dangalee, Dubrane, Loarnad, and Rindee Gadh, join the Ganges from the left bank, and have to be crossed by sangos.
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Sango has 5 million second-language speakers, but only 400,000 native speakers, mainly in the towns.
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