Nubian refers to a family of languages. It doesn't refer to a single language. You will have to be more specific about which Nubian language you are referring to:
Yes, ebony was used by Nubian artisans.
Which language.
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Egypt needed Nubian's natural resources Egypt needed Nubian gold Egypt needed help fighting off invaders.
Yes, ebony was used by Nubian artisans.
Nubian resources, such as gold and copper, were very important to the Egyptians; therefore, it was to their advantage to control Nubian trade.
Nubian resources, such as gold and copper, were very important to the Egyptians; therefore, it was to their advantage to control Nubian trade.
The word for gold in the Navajo language is "ánátsohí."
Which language.
The Spanish word oro translates into gold.
The word "gold" comes from the Old English word "geolu," which means yellow. This word is related to the Latin word "geld" and the German word "gold."
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The Egyptian language gave way to a new, native language known as meroritic.
No special word. Nubia is a geographic area along the Nile on both sides of the Egypt-Sudan border. A person from Nubia is a Nubian, and this would be rendered in Swahili as Mnubia. Nubian as an adjective in English (e.g., a Nubian thing) would be kitu cha kinubia in Swahili.Nubia is distinct from the Nuba peoples farther south in historic Sudan. The word Nubian is often used in Eglish as a derogatory word for black people whatever their origins.
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