Azbǽbu
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Azbǽbu is a coastal city in southern Huyfárah, approximately halfway between the Aiwa and Oltu rivers. Originally a small fishing village, it developed into one of the major ports of the Huyfárah empire during the 4th century YP. In the civil war of the late 6th century Azbǽbu sided with the Kəgeiru rebels, and it became an important member of the Lewsfárah federation afterwards.
Names
Language | Name | Pronunciation | Source |
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Fáralo | Azbǽbu | [ɑzˈbæ.bu] | "many anchors" |
Ndok Aisô | Aspaiboi | [asˈpaːj.βɔj] | ← F. Azbǽbu (borrowed) |
Buruya Nzaysa | Aspɛ́bu | [asˈpɛ.bu] | ← F. Azbǽbu (borrowed) |
Namɨdu | Azbyebbu | [azˈbjɛb.bu] | ← F. Azbǽbu |
Farwo n-Abebbu | Abebbu | [ʌˈbɛb.bu] | ← F. Azbǽbu |
Woltu Falla | Azzabu | [azˈza.bu] | ← F. Azbǽbu |
Cəssın | Ärbövö | [ˈæɾ.bø.vø] | ← F. Azbǽbu |
Wippwo | Ahpeiwu | [a:ˈpe.wu] | ← B.Nz. Aspɛ́bu (borrowed) |