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    Queyu (Choyo, Choyu) is a Qiangic language of Yajiang County and Xinlong County, Sichuan. It is similar with and shares a name with Zhaba, but the two...
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    Ergong 尔龚 Lavrung 拉乌戎 Southern Ersu 尔苏 Guiqiong 贵琼 Shixing 史兴 Namuyi 纳木依 Choyo 却隅 nDrapa 扎巴 Guillaume Jacques & Alexis Michaud (2011) argue for a Na–Qiangic...
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    (rGyalrong, Jiarong) Khroskyabs (Lavrung) Horpa (Stau) Prinmi Muya (Munya) Zhaba Choyo (Queyu) Tangut (extinct) Tibeto-Kanauri Bodish Tibetan Central Tibetan (Standard...
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  • Nakijin Aji Chōyō (今帰仁 按司 朝容, 1582 – 1609) was a Ryukyuan lord (Aji) of Nakijin Castle. He was also known by his Chinese style name, Shō Kokushi (向 克祉)...
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  • Chōyō (長陽村, Chōyō-mura) was a village located in Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 5,436...
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  • township 呷拉乡 Choyo, a Qiangic language, is spoken just to the north of Dao, and is also spoken in Xiala township 呷拉乡. Selibu language Wutun language Yeshes...
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    get to wear a wreath made of zhuyu. In Japan, the festival is known as Chōyō but also as the Chrysanthemum Festival (菊の節句, Kiku no Sekku) and it is one...
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    Chōyō Maru (朝陽, Morning Sunshine) was an early sail and screw-driven steam corvette. She was ordered by the Tokugawa shogunate ruling Japan during the...
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    Capacitor plague (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    capacitors were marked with previously unknown brands such as "Tayeh", "Choyo", or "Chhsi". The marks were not easily linked to familiar companies or...
    27 KB (2,766 words) - 23:10, 18 March 2025
  • Kenshō (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    detail the steps on the Path. Post-awakening practice is called seitai choyo, the "long nurturing of the sacred fetus". According to Spiegelberg, [I]t...
    69 KB (8,311 words) - 11:45, 21 March 2025
  • (Baima) [possible Burmo-Qiangic substratum] Qiang rGyalrong Lavrung Ergong Choyo nDrapa Guiqiong Minyak Ersuic Namuyi Shixing Naish Prinmi Lolo-Burmese (Bai)...
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    Choyo Station (長陽駅, ちょうようえき) is a railway station on the Minamiaso Railway Takamori Line in Minamiaso Village, Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture. The...
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    Aso District, Kumamoto (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Yamato (in Kamimashiki District). On February 13, 2005 the villages of Chōyō, Hakusui and Kugino merged to form the new village of Minamiaso. 32°52′22″N...
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  • Swahili grammar (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Mwenye choyo hashibi. mw-enye CL1-ORN (person) having choyo greed(CL9) greed ha-shib-i NEG.3S.CL1-be.sated-NEG.PRES s/he is not sated mw-enye choyo ha-shib-i...
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  • Hakusui, Kumamoto (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    was 47.89 km2. On February 13, 2005, Hakusui, along with the villages of Chōyō and Kugino (all from Aso District), was merged to create the village of...
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    Naval Battle of Hakodate (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    hit and put out of action. Banryū managed to sink the Imperial forces' Chōyō, but Banryū later sank in turn because of heavy damage. The Imperial Japanese...
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    Japanese ironclad Ryūjō (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    Former Shogunal Navy Kōtetsu 甲鉄 Chiyodagata 千代田形 Fujiyama 富士山 (Transports): Chōyō Maru 朝陽 Shōkaku Maru 翔鶴 Kankō Maru 観光 Hiryō Maru 飛龍 Kanrin Maru 咸臨 Hōō Maru...
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  • Kugino, Kumamoto (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    was 50.64 km2. On February 13, 2005, Kugino, along with the villages of Chōyō and Hakusui (all from Aso District), was merged to create the village of...
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    Panlong (mythology) (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    蟠龙镇 a township on the Panlong table hill (蟠龙山) in Shaanxi. The Japanese language borrowed banryū 蟠龍 or 蟠竜 "coiled dragon" as a loanword from Chinese panlong...
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  • Keiko Fuji (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
    Onna " (October 1979) "Hotaru Bi" (October 1981) "Aitsu ga Warui " (1984) "Chōyo Hanayo to" (October 1984) "Tokyo Meiro" (June 1986) "Shinjuku Banka" (25...
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