daju造句
- According to tradition, the Daju dynasty was conquered by the Wadai.
- The Dar Fur Daju maintain their old and original language.
- Proto-Daju has been partially reconstructed by Robin Thelwall ( 1981 ).
- The Dar Sila Daju in Chad are arranged by male-led clans.
- They were a minority, but became the ruling class of Darfur and Daju.
- It is spoken in Chad by the Dar Daju Daju people near the Darfur border.
- It is spoken in Chad by the Dar Daju Daju people near the Darfur border.
- Fokusirani su na rezultat koji daju klijentu.
- There are two dialects, Sila proper and Mongo, the latter not to be confused with Daju Mongo.
- Jebel and Daju also share many similarities with Surma and Nilotic, though their pronominal systems are closer to Astaboran.
- It's difficult to see daju in a sentence. 用daju造句挺难的
- She belonged to the prestigious Daju people; her well respected and reasonably prosperous father was brother of the village chief.
- The migration of the Hill Nubian tribes in the Nuba Hills is generally seen as coming after the main Daju migration.
- The typical word order is subject verb object in most Daju languages, with exceptions such as Sila, and possessed possessor.
- She said 97 people were injured, one seriously, in Daju village about 70 kilometers ( 43 miles ) from Lijiang town.
- Other Daju moved eastward eventually settling in what is now South Kurdufan province near Muglad just north of Abyei and west of the Nuba Mountains.
- The term Daju was a linguistic designation that was applied to a number of groups scattered from western Kurdufan and southwestern Darfur states to eastern Chad.
- The traditional area identified with the Daju are the Daju Hills in the southern portion of the Marrah Mountains located in the Darfur province of Sudan.
- The traditional area identified with the Daju are the Daju Hills in the southern portion of the Marrah Mountains located in the Darfur province of Sudan.
- The principal phonetic difference between the two branches is the reflex of proto-Daju * c, reflected as Western * r and Eastern * x.
- The Daju appear to be the dominant group in Darfur from earliest times vying for control with their northern Marrah Mountain rivals, the agricultural Fur people.