English to Arabic Dictionary baka

baka

باكا
definition
noun
Development groups such as CIAD (Centre International d' Appui au Developpement Durable) are now training the Baka in how to become farmers, in order to provide them with an alternative source of income.
a member of a nomadic Pygmy people inhabiting the rain forests of southeastern Cameroon and northern Gabon.
In Gabon, the Baka language is surrounded by the Bantu languages.
the Bantu language of the Baka.
example
And for those who don't speak 'baka' ...I will delete it.
Missionaries' and ngos' documents, on the other hand, list the importance of incorporating and maintaining 'Baka' language, rituals, and traditional medicines.
The same river dwelling hippos/elephant killer in Cameroon is known in the 'Baka' language as N'goubou or "horned one".
Hundreds of 'Baka' residents paid condolence calls at the family home last night.
The ‘Vente de Coupe’ concession system is the most devastating for the 'Baka' .
The musicians began their collaboration with the 'Baka' pygmies of Cameroon in 1992, releasing Spirit Of The Forest the following year.
This is the seventh album from Martin Cradick and the multicultural group who put their world music where their mouth is to help the Cameroon's 'Baka' people profit from their ancient traditions.
The 'Baka' and Bantu people have lived here for generations, eking out a living by growing crops, working in the logging concessions, and hunting and gathering in the forest.
Nowadays, the situation is changing, but no written documents are currently available in the 'Baka' language (not even the Bible).
In ORA 1, the teacher uses the 'Baka' language.
In Gabon, the 'Baka' language is surrounded by the Bantu languages.
As mentioned in the liner notes for Spirit of the Forest, there is no difference in the 'Baka' language between the word for "song" and the word for "dance".
The changing economic situation is creating growing conflict between 'Baka' and Bantu.
In the northern Congo jungle, most Pygmies speak 'Baka' , which also is the name of their ethnic group.
In Gabon, the Bakao speak 'Baka' , an Ubangian language.
They developed a version of the false-belief task for children of the 'Baka' , a group of pygmies living in the rain forests of Southeast Cameroon.
Linguistically the 'Baka' language is related to the Bongo, Moro Kodo and Jur 'Beli referred to as central Sudanic group.
By the end of the week that child and all his family will have been visited by the 'Baka' .
All pastors there also speak 'Baka' .
Both he and his cousin spoke the 'Baka' language, shared certain aspects of physical appearance, and recognized their kinship.
An ex teacher, Bishop Marona has a distinguished academic background, has written several books and translated the scriptures into his own 'Baka' language.
Development groups such as CIAD (Centre International d' Appui au Developpement Durable) are now training the 'Baka' in how to become farmers, in order to provide them with an alternative source of income.
Generally speaking, 'Baka' and Bakwele people did not seem to be so nervous about such observations.
In another church 186 Bakas attend Sunday services held entirely in the 'Baka' language.
Some 'Baka' , seeing the money that the Bantu are earning from the bushmeat trade, are now hunting for profit, too.
The 19th century evangelising invasion had minimal impact on the 'Baka' .
On the edge of the rainforest in southeast Cameroon, 'Baka' pygmies from the village of Lantjoue are having a party.
In Gabon, the 'Baka' language is surrounded by the Bantu languages, and more precisely by the Fang language.
The researchers enlist the help of local Pygmy people known as the 'Baka' as trackers to lead them through dangerous and near-impenetrable rain forest.
At the climax of ‘La Londe’, he breaks out into a spirited reel, completely changing the direction of this 'Baka' children's song.
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