Ñgnw

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Ñgnw
Gnu, Knwy
ñgnwy
Pronunciation[ɴˈknɯ̃j]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2024
SettingSleeping Bull
EthnicityGnu people
Ogbami
  • Southern Uvular
    • Ugwinda
      • East Ugwinda
        • Ñgnw
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Ñgnw, often called Gnu or more rarely Knwy(ñgnwy, [ɴˈknɯ̃j]), is a Southern Uvular Ogbami language spoken mainly by the Gnu people(ñgnwə, [ɴˈknɰ̃ᵊ]) of the Gnu Nation, on the eastern side of the Ogbami river basin.