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Niger$52646$ - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Niger holidays; Holidays Niger; Niger holiday; Holiday Niger; Nigerien holidays
  • A traditional courtyard feast of mutton or goat in [[Diffa]], around ''Mouloud'', April 2006.
  • Horsemen at the traditional [[Eid al Fitr]] festival at the [[Sultanate of Damagaram]], [[Zinder]].

Niger      
n. Niger (stato dell"Africa)
Niger-Congo         
  • Westermann's 1911 ''Die Sudansprachen: Eine sprachvergleichende Studie'' laid much of the basis for the understanding of Niger-Congo.
LANGUAGE FAMILY SPOKEN OVER THE MAJORITY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, UNITING THE MANDE LANGUAGES, THE ATLANTIC-CONGO LANGUAGES AND POSSIBLY SEVERAL SMALLER GROUPS OF LANGUAGES
Niger–Kordofanian languages; Niger-Congo; Niger-Congo language; Niger–Congo language family; Congo-Kordofanian; Niger-Kordofanian; Niger Congo; Niger–Saharan; Niger-Congo Languages; Kongo–Saharan languages; Niger-Saharan languages; Niger–Khordofanian languages; ISO 639:alv; ISO 639:nic; Niger–Congo; Niger–Congo language; Kongo-Saharan languages; Niger-Kordofanian languages; Congo–Kordofanian languages; Congo-Kordofanian languages; Niger-Saharan; Niger-Khordofanian languages; Niger-Congo languages; Niger-Congo language family; Niger–Congolese; Niger–Congo homeland; Niger–Kordofanian; Niger–Congo family; Niger–Congo A languages; Niger-Congo A languages; Niger Congo A languages; Niger—Congo A languages; Niger-Congo B languages; Niger Congo B languages; Niger—Congo B languages; Niger–Congo B languages; West African languages; Niger-Congolese; Niger-Congo homeland; Niger-Congo family; Congo-Saharan; Kongo-Saharan; Niger-Congo urheimat; Congo-Saharan languages; Kongo–Saharan; Congo–Saharan; Congo–Saharan languages; Niger–Saharan languages; Niger–Congo peoples; Niger-Congo peoples; West African agriculturalist; West African agriculturalists; West African farmers; West African farmer; Western African agriculturalist; Western African agriculturalists; Western African farmer; Western African farmers
n. Niger-Congo, grande famiglia di lingue africane parlate nell"Africa occidentale
fox squirrel         
  • A backyard fox squirrel searching for a location to bury its acorn, in [[Berkeley, California]]
  • Manipulation of food items by the paws and head
  • A fox squirrel eating an acorn
  • A fox squirrel foraging in the grass in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]]
  • A fox squirrel pausing from building its nest in an attic in [[Berkeley, California]]
  • A fox squirrel eating a Santa Rosa plum in [[Fullerton, California]]
  • A fox squirrel pup
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Sciurus niger; Eastern Fox Squirrel; Monkey-faced Squirrel; Raccoon Squirrel; Stump-eared Squirrel; Fox Squirrel; Fox squirrels; Eastern fox squirrel; Cypress fox squirrel; Bryant's fox squirrel
volpe scoiattolo (negli USA)

Definition

Niger-Congo
¦ adjective denoting or belonging to a large phylum of languages in Africa, including the Bantu, Mande, Gur, and Kwa families.

Wikipedia

Public holidays in Niger

The government and people of Niger observe twelve official public holidays. These include international commemorations, the commemoration of important dates in the history of Niger, and religious holidays. Both Christian and Muslim holidays are observed as official public holidays. While the former colonial power, France, instituted Christian observances, the vast majority of Nigeriens are Muslim.

Muslim holidays are dependent on the Islamic calendar, and—like Christian Easter—move from year to year. Some Muslim holidays are also dependent upon astronomical sightings (e.g.: the observance of moonrise for Ramadan). National commemorations and secular international holidays are fixed on the Gregorian calendar, the standard civil calendar used in Niger as most of the world.

Nigeriens celebrate a number of other holidays, festivals, and commemorations which are not public holidays. Some are yearly civic commemorations, some religious, ethnic, or regional festivals which may be widely celebrated only by specific groups or in specific areas. Other yearly events, such as cultural festivals, markets, or sporting events may be much anticipated events without being legal holidays.