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Jawi Alphabet, Jawi Alphabets
Jawi may refer to: People and languages Australia Also spelled Djaui, Dyawi, or Chowie: * Jawi dialect, a nearly extinct Australian aboriginal language * Jawi people, an Australian Aboriginal people of the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, who speak or spoke the Jawi dialect Southeast Asia * Jawi (), a Javanese Krama (polite Javanese) word to refer to Java Island or Javanese people; see * Jawi script, an Arabic script developed for writing Malay and other languages in Southeast Asia ** Kelantan-Pattani Malay, sometimes called Jawi due to being written in Jawi script Places * Jawi (woreda), a woreda or district in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia * Jawi, Penang Sungai Jawi is a suburb of Seberang Perai in the States and federal territories of Malaysia, Malaysian state of Penang. It also serves the seat of the South Seberang Perai District, Southern Seberang Perai District. Geography Demographics ..., a town in the state of Penang, Malaysia * Jawi (state constituen ...
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Jawi Dialect
Jawi or Djawi or Djaui, is a nearly extinct dialect of the Bardi language of Western Australia, the traditional language of the Jawi people. There are no longer any known fluent speakers, but there may be some partial speakers. The name has also been spelt Chowie, Djaoi, Djau, Dyao, and Dyawi. Classification Jawi is a Non-Pama–Nyungan language of the Nyulnyulan family, most closely related to Bardi. Bowern discusses how Jawi and Bardi may have converged within the last hundred years. Jawi people were hit hard by influenza Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses. Symptoms range from mild to severe and often include fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pain, headache, coughing, and fatigue. These sympto ...Sunday Island Mission Records in the early years of the 20th century. Their traditional lands are Sunday Island and the islands of the Buccaneer Archipelago to the northeast. References Cited referen ...
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Jawi People
The Jawi people, also spelt Djaui, Djawi, and other alternative spellings, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, who speak the Jawi dialect. They are sometimes grouped with the Bardi people and referred to as "Bardi Jawi", as the languages and culture are similar. Language The Jawi dialect belongs to the western branch of the non- Pama-Nyungan, Nyulnyulan family. It is close to Bardi. Social and economic organisation The Jawi have historically been seafaring traders. The Unggarrangu furnished them with ''mandjilal'' wood for their catamarans, and the Jawi in turn supplied the Bardi with this buoyant mangrove timber for the Bardi people's log rafts. They in turn bartered shells in return for wooden spears from the inland Warwa and Njikena tribes. Jawi and Bardi people have historically shared the same kinship system, social organisation and law. This closeness led them to form one single group for their native title claim. Cou ...
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Jawi Script
Jawi (; ; ; ) is a writing system used for writing several languages of Southeast Asia, such as Acehnese, Banjarese, Betawi, Magindanao, Malay, Mëranaw, Minangkabau, Tausūg, Ternate and many other languages in Southeast Asia. Jawi is based on the Arabic script, consisting of all 31 original Arabic letters, six letters constructed to fit phonemes native to Malay, and one additional phoneme used in foreign loanwords, but not found in Classical Arabic, which are ''ca'' ( ), ''nga'' ( ), ''pa'' ( ), ''ga'' ( ), ''va'' ( ), and ''nya'' ( ). Jawi was developed during the advent of Islam in Maritime Southeast Asia, supplanting the earlier Brahmic scripts used during Hindu-Buddhist era. The oldest evidence of Jawi writing can be found on the 14th century Terengganu Inscription Stone, a text in Classical Malay that contains a mixture of Malay, Sanskrit and Arabic vocabularies. However, the script may have used as early as the 9th century, when Peureulak Sultanate has ...
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Jawi (woreda)
Jawi (Amharic: ጃዊ) is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Agew Awi Zone, Jawi is bordered on the west by the Benishangul-Gumuz Region, on the north by Semien Gondar Zone, on the east by Mirab Gojjam Zone, and on the southeast by the Dangila. Jawi was part of Dangila and Alefa woredas. Demographics Based on the 2007 national census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), this woreda has a total population of 79,090, of whom 41,407 are men and 37,683 women; 7,722 or 9.76% are urban inhabitants. The majority of the inhabitants practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with 93.1% reporting that as their religion, and 4.85% of the population said they were Muslim Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ....
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Jawi, Penang
Sungai Jawi is a suburb of Seberang Perai in the States and federal territories of Malaysia, Malaysian state of Penang. It also serves the seat of the South Seberang Perai District, Southern Seberang Perai District. Geography Demographics , Mukim 11, the subdivision that contains Sungai Jawi, was home to a population of 19,586. Penangite Chinese, Chinese formed 44% of the population, followed by Malaysian Malays, Malays at 29% and Malaysians of Indian descent in Penang, Indians at nearly 25%. Transportation North–South Expressway Northern Route, 156 serves Sungai Jawi. Notes References Populated places in Penang South Seberang Perai District {{Penang-geo-stub ...
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Jawi (state Constituency)
Jawi is a state constituency in Penang, Malaysia, that has been represented in the Penang State Legislative Assembly. The state constituency was first contested in 1986 and is mandated to return a single Assemblyman to the Penang State Legislative Assembly under the first-past-the-post voting system. , the State Assemblyman for Jawi is H’ng Mooi Lye from the Democratic Action Party (DAP), which is part of the state's ruling coalition, Pakatan Harapan (PH). Definition Polling districts According to the federal gazette issued on 30 March 2018, the Jawi constituency is divided into 10 polling districts. Demographics History Election results The electoral results for the Jawi state constituency are as follows. See also * Constituencies of Penang This is a list of federal and state electoral districts within the States and federal territories of Ma ...
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