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Examples
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However, the sections of swamp forest that White extends along the Sangha, Dja, and Ngoko Rivers, were subsumed into the Northwestern Congolian Lowland Forest, to which they are thought to be more similar.
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Ngoko ke le nkqubo ayizikuphazamisa okanye itye umbane ngoba sizakube singekawusebenzisi umbane.
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Ngoko ke Siyi ANC siyailuxhasa uhlahlo lwabiyo mali.
Speech by Pamela Tshwete on the Department of Arts & Culture Budget Vote Debate 2007
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Ngoko ke intshintsho iDA ethethe ngalo luya kusibuyisela eYiputha.
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Ngoko ke akukhonto bayizuzileyo ngokuma ngaphesheya kuphela, uphuhliso babonile ukuba luyabashiya
SPEECH BY R Z NOGUMLA DURING DURING A PUBLIC WORKS BUDGET VOTE DEBATE 2004
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Plans were well in hand to establish a provincial headquarters building in Pietersburg, Northern Province premier Ngoko
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Congo, south of the Upper Ogowe and Ngoko rivers and east of the Atlantic coast-lands.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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_Ngoko_, the speech of "thee and thou," or colloquial form of address.
Through the Malay Archipelago Emily Richings
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First, the language of ceremony, called Krama; and, secondly, the common speech, or Ngoko (meaning literally the thou-ing speech).
A Visit to Java With an Account of the Founding of Singapore 1898
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The Ngoko is spoken by the common people among themselves, and by the native princes in communication with their inferiors.
A Visit to Java With an Account of the Founding of Singapore 1898
Gammerstang commented on the word Ngoko
informal speech style of Javanese.
August 11, 2018