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Ewe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ewe may refer to: •Ewe people, an ethnic group in Ghana, Benin and Togo •Ewe music, music of the Ewe people •Ewe language, the language of the Ewe people •a female domestic sheep •EWE: the station co...
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Ewe language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ewe (name used by native speakers: Eʋe, Eʋegbe) is a Niger-Congo language spoken in Ghana, Togo and Benin by over three million people. Ewe is part of a cluster of related languages commonly called G...
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The Loopy Ewe ~ Your online source for yarn, lace, roving, patterns, and fun accessories ... The Loopy Ewe is a member o ... If you're new to The Loopy Ewe, you can register here email address; password (need help?)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on ewe (mammal), ...the outer coat takes the form of hair, and beneath this lies a short undercoat of fine wool that has been developed into the fleece of domesticated sheep. ... Aspects of the topic ewe are discussed in the following places at Britannica.
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Excellent resource describing breeds of sheep ranging from common dairy, mutton, and fiber breeds to minor and very rare breeds. Presented by Oklahoma State University as one section of the "Breeds of Livestock" Project. ... Hair Sheep Breeds ... There are two wild populations of mouflons still in existence:
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Definition of Ewe from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Main Entry: Ewe...
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Coopworths for Profit. Facial Eczema Tolerance Testing Since 1984. Ram breeding since 1975. ... 70% of all lamb deaths can be avoided by good ewe and lamb nutrition and preventive measures. Each ewe lost between mating and lambing is equivalent to two ewes wintered and over two lambs tailed.
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Sample text in Ewe ... Ewe is a Niger-Congo language with about 3 million speakers in Ghana, Togo and Benin. The language is also known as Ebwe, Efe, Ehwe, Eibe, Eue, Eve, Gbe, Krepe, Krepi, Popo and Vhe. ... Ewe is a tonal language with four tones: a rising tone marked by an acute accent (é), a falling tone marked by a...
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References for Ewe ... UCLA sometimes gets requests for information on the Ewe language, spokenin southern Togo and eastern Ghana. UCLA does not teach Ewe and currentlyproduces no material on the language. It seems that little if anything hasbeen recently published on Ewe.
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Neeley, Paul. 1997. Review of: African Rhythm: a northern Ewe perspective, by Kofi Agawu. ... Ring, J. Andrew. 1981. Ewe as a second language: a sociolinguistic survey of Ghana’s central Volta region. ... ISO 639-3: ewe...
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