different between ethnologically vs african
ethnologically
English
Etymology
ethnological +? -ly
Adverb
ethnologically (not comparable)
- In an ethnological manner or fashion.
Translations
ethnologically From the web:
- what does etymologically mean
- what is the meaning of etymologically
- etymologically define
african
Friulian
Adjective
african
- African
Occitan
Pronunciation
Adjective
african m (feminine singular africana, masculine plural africans, feminine plural africanas)
- African
Related terms
- Africa
Venetian
Adjective
african m (feminine singular africana, masculine plural africani, feminine plural africane)
- African
Related terms
- Àfrica
african From the web:
- what african countries speak french
- what african country speaks spanish
- what african country was never colonized
- what african countries speak english
- what african tribe am i from
- what african countries celebrate kwanzaa
- what african american was a musician
- what african ethnic groups are islamic
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