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Examples
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Most of the cultivators in the region are Bantu, the dominant ethnic group that includes Lese, Mamvu, Bira, Ndaka, and Budu.
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Ndaka and my two Christian boatmen manage the service between them, and what with the hymns and the mosquitoes the experience is slightly awful.
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Service being over, Ndaka takes me over the house to show its splendours.
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The dead brother was a great man in Arevooma and a pagan, but Ndaka, the Christian Bible-reader, seems to get on perfectly with the family and is holding tonight a meeting outside his brother's house and comes with a lantern to fetch me to attend it.
Travels in West Africa Mary H. Kingsley 1881
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Service being over, Ndaka takes me over the house to show its splendours.
Travels in West Africa Mary H. Kingsley 1881
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Arevooma and a pagan, but Ndaka, the Christian Bible-reader, seems to get on perfectly with the family and is holding tonight a meeting outside his brother’s house and comes with a lantern to fetch me to attend it.
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A common reply by Zimbabwean housewives to queries on their daily chores is "Ndaka gara pamba" ( "I'm just sitting at home" in
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