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The Spanish n [ny] is employed to denote this sound, and Ngami is spelt nyami — naka means a tusk, nyaka a doctor.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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Yam - Also known in English as sweet potato, yam or nyami may have come from the Vai language of West Africa.
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