A grebo isn't an Emo, Goth, or a Grunge Metal head.
A grebo is a person obsessed with motorcycles.
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You think you know Grebos, but you don't. I'm a Grebo and we aren't motorbike obsessed freaks, so get your facts right before you spread them over the internet. And by the way, we are not Emos either, we are basically heavy metal fans who have a sense of fashion. But also Grebos are people who aren't afraid to dress how they want and not just go with the crowd because if we went with the crowd, we would all be (chavs??)-Lianne (grebbygirl)
Haa Lianne You Are Kool ... Lolmao xD And Yes She Is Absolutely Right :)
Get Inn
Liannee... This Is Becci GEe BTW xD Lol At What You Put xD
Oh Yursss "Becci" Get In thereeee "Totally" ;) My Ripped Skinnies Are At Ures Btw D; From Wen I Got Changed The Other Day, Before We Went Skateboarding. Cus We Ish Cool GREBS FTWWWWW
-Lianne (Grebbygirl)
Grebo IK was created in 1932.
Zdravko Grebo was born in 1947.
they wear masks
Gordon Innes has written: 'An Introduction to Grebo' -- subject(s): Grebo language, Grammar 'A Mende-English dictionary' -- subject(s): Mende language, Dictionaries, English
The Grebo people, an ethnic group from Liberia, primarily relied on agriculture for their sustenance. Their diet typically included staples such as cassava, rice, yams, and plantains, often complemented by various vegetables and fruits. Additionally, they engaged in hunting and fishing, which provided protein sources like game meat and fish. Traditional dishes often featured local ingredients, reflecting the rich biodiversity of their region.
In Liberia, various indigenous languages have their own greetings. For example, in Kpelle, you say "Bolo," while in Bassa, you can greet with "Kpoh." In the Grebo language, "Buleh" is used as a greeting. These expressions reflect the rich linguistic diversity of Liberia's indigenous cultures.
The cast of Otok ljubavi - 2014 includes: Ermin Bravo as Grebo Ada Condeescu as Flora Bojana Gregoric Vanja Joncic as Seducer Ariane Labed as Liliane Jelena Lopatic Leon Lucev as Stipica Franco Nero as Marquis Polesini Branka Petric
Liberia is home to several dialects, primarily belonging to the Niger-Congo language family. The main languages include Kpelle, Bassa, Grebo, Gio, and Loma, among others. English is the official language, but these indigenous dialects are widely spoken and reflect the country's rich cultural diversity. Other dialects include Mandingo, Kru, and Vai, contributing to the linguistic variety in the region.
Liberians are predominantly of African descent, with the largest ethnic groups being the Kpelle, Bassa, and Grebo. The country also has significant communities of Americo-Liberians, descendants of freed American slaves who settled in Liberia in the 19th century. Additionally, there are various indigenous ethnic groups, each contributing to the country's rich cultural diversity. Overall, Liberia's population reflects a blend of different African ethnicities and historical influences.
Ermin Bravo has: Played Cistac in "Prvo smrtno iskustvo" in 2001. Played Tarik Karaga in "Remake" in 2003. Played Teacher Muha in "Grbavica" in 2006. Played Bahrija in "Na putu" in 2010. Played Fra Ante Gudelj in "Cirkus Columbia" in 2010. Played Mehmet in "In the Land of Blood and Honey" in 2011. Played Zaim in "Prtljag" in 2011. Played Grebo in "Otok ljubavi" in 2014.
Common surnames in Liberia often reflect the country’s ethnic diversity and cultural heritage. Some prevalent surnames include Doe, Johnson, Harris, and Roberts, frequently associated with the Kpelle, Bassa, and Grebo ethnic groups. Additionally, many surnames may be derived from historical figures or colonial influences, reflecting the complex history of the nation. Overall, surnames in Liberia often carry significant cultural and familial meanings.
The West African countries speak more than 500 languages. Here is a partial list: 1. Abidji 2. Abron 3. Abure 4. Adioukrou 5. adyara 6. Aizi, Aproumu 7. Aizi, Mobumrin 8. Aizi, Tiagbamrin 9. Alladian 10. ambara 11. andi 12. Anyin 13. Anyin Morofo 14. Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan 15. Arabic, Moroccan Spoken 16. Arabic, Standard 17. assaniyya 18. Attié 19. Avikam 20. Baga Binari 21. Baga Kaloum 22. Baga Koga 23. Baga Manduri 24. Baga Mboteni 25. Baga Sitemu 26. Baga Sobané 27. Bainouk-Gunyaamolo 28. Bainouk-Samik 29. Bakwé 30. Balanta-Ganja 31. Bambara 32. Bandial 33. Baoulé 34. Bassa 35. Bassari 36. Bayot 37. bé 38. Bedik 39. Beng 40. Bété, Daloa 41. Bété, Gagnoa 42. Bété, Guiberoua 43. Beti 44. Biali 45. Birifor, Malba 46. Birifor, Southern 47. Bissa 48. Bobo Madaré, Southern 49. Bolon 50. Bomu 51. Buamu 52. Bullom So 53. Bwamu, Cwi 54. Bwamu, Láá Láá 55. Cerma 56. Crioulo, Upper Guinea 57. Dagaari Dioula 58. Dagara, Northern 59. Daho-Doo 60. Dan 61. Deg 62. Dewoin 63. Dida, Lakota 64. Dida, Yocoboué 65. Dogon, Jamsay 66. Dogon, Tomo Kan 67. Dogosé 68. Dogoso 69. Dyan 70. Dzùùngoo 71. Ebrié 72. Ega 73. Ejamat 74. English 75. French 76. Fulah 77. Fulfulde, Northeastern Burkina Faso 78. Gagu 79. Gbii 80. Ghomara 81. Glaro-Twabo 82. Glio-Oubi 83. Godié 84. Gola 85. Gourmanchéma 86. Grebo 87. Grebo, Barclayville 88. Grebo, Central 89. Grebo, Gboloo 90. Grebo, Northern 91. Grebo, Southern 92. Guinean Sign Language 93. Guro 94. Gusilay 95. Hassaniyya 96. Hausa 97. Imeraguen 98. Jahanka 99. Jalkunan 100. Jalunga 101. Jeri Kuo 102. Jola-Fonyi 103. Jola-Kasa 104. Jula 105. Kaansa 106. Kakabe 107. Kalamsé 108. Kantosi 109. Karaboro, Eastern 110. Karaboro, Western 111. Karon 112. Kasem 113. Kerak 114. Khe 115. Khisa 116. Khisa 117. Kisi, Southern 118. Kissi, Northern 119. Klao 120. Kobiana 121. Kodia 122. Konabéré 123. Kono 124. Koro 125. Koromfé 126. Kouya 127. Koyaga 128. Kpelle 129. Kpelle, Guinea 130. Kpelle, Liberia 131. Krahn, Eastern 132. Krahn, Western 133. Krobu 134. Krumen, Plapo 135. Krumen, Pye 136. Krumen, Tepo 137. Kulango, Bondoukou 138. Kulango, Bouna 139. Kuranko 140. Kusaal 141. Kuwaa 142. Kuwaataay 143. Laalaa 144. Landoma 145. Lele 146. Liberian English 147. Ligbi 148. Limba, East 149. Lobi 150. Loma 151. Lyélé 152. Mahou 153. Mandingo 154. Mandinka 155. Mandjak 156. Maninka, Forest 157. Maninka, Konyanka 158. Maninka, Sankaran 159. Maninkakan, Eastern 160. Maninkakan, Western 161. Mankanya 162. Mann 163. Manya 164. Marka 165. Mbato 166. Mbre 167. Mbulungish 168. Mende 169. Mixifore 170. Mlomp 171. Moba 172. Mòoré 173. Moroccan Sign Language 174. Mwan 175. N'ko 176. N'ko 177. Nalu 178. Natioro 179. Ndut 180. Neyo 181. Ninkare 182. Noon 183. Nuni, Northern 184. Nuni, Southern 185. Nyabwa 186. Nzema 187. Oniyan 188. Palor 189. Pana 190. Phuie 191. Pulaar 192. rabic, Hassaniyya 193. Saafi-Saafi 194. Samo, Matya 195. Samo, Maya 196. Samo, Southern 197. Sapo 198. Seeku 199. Senhaja de Srair 200. Senoufo, Cebaara 201. Senoufo, Djimini 202. Sénoufo, Nanerigé 203. Senoufo, Nyarafolo 204. Senoufo, Palaka 205. Sénoufo, Senara 206. Senoufo, Shempire 207. Sénoufo, Sìcìté 208. Senoufo, Tagwana 209. Serer-Sine 210. Siamou 211. Sininkere 212. Sissala 213. Songhay 214. Soninke 215. Spanish 216. Susu 217. Tachelhit 218. Tajuasohn 219. Tamasheq, Kidal 220. Tamazight, Central Atlas 221. Tarifit 222. Téén 223. Tiéfo 224. Toma 225. Tonjon 226. Toura 227. Toussian, Northern 228. Toussian, Southern 229. Turka 230. Vai 231. Viemo 232. Wamey 233. Wan 234. Wané 235. Wara 236. Wè Northern 237. Wè Southern 238. Wè Western 239. Winyé 240. Wojenaka 241. Wolof 242. Worodougou 243. Xasonga 244. Yalunka 245. Yaouré 246. Zarma 247. Zenaga