Harari

Harari may refer to:

  • an adjective relating to the city of Harar in Ethiopia
  • Harari people of Ethiopia
  • Harari language
  • Harari Region in Ethiopia
  • Harari (surname), of multiple origins
  • Harari Rishon Model, named after Haim Harari
  • See also

  • Harare, formerly Salisbury, the capital of Zimbabwe
  • Hariri, Arab surname
  • Harari (surname)

    Harari is a surname of multiple origins.

    Harari (Hebrew: הררי) is a Jewish surname.

    It is also found among the Harari people from the city of Harar in Ethiopia.

    People

  • Abdullah al-Harari, Ethiopian Harari scholar, founder in Lebanon of the Habashi (Al Ahbash) Order
  • Haim Harari, Israeli scientist, after whom the Harari Rishon Model is named
  • Hananiah Harari, American painter and illustrator
  • Ilan Harari, former Israeli brigadier general
  • Jon Harari, CEO of WindowsWear
  • Michael Harari (b. 1927), Israeli intelligence officer
  • Shamah ben Agee Harari, one of King David's Warriors
  • Yizhar Harari, Zionist activist and Israeli politician
  • Yuval Harari, historian, based at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • See also

  • Hariri, Arab surname
  • Harari (disambiguation)
  • Harari language

    Harari is the language of the Harari people of Ethiopia. According to the 1998 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 21,283 people. Most of its speakers are multilingual in Amharic and/or Oromo. Harari is closely related to the East Gurage languages, Zay and Silt'e. Locals or natives of this city also refer to it as "Gey sinan" (Language of the City). Originally written in the Arabic script, it has recently converted to the Ge'ez script.


    Vowels

    /æ, a, e, ai, ɪ, i/

    Grammar

    Nouns

    Number

    The noun has two numbers, Singular and Plural. The affix -ách changes singulars into plurals:

    Nouns ending in the long á or í become plural without reduplicating this letter:

    /s/ alternates with /z/:

    Gender

    Masculine nouns may be converted into feminines by three processes. The first changes the terminal vowel into -it, or adds -it to the terminal consonant:

    Animals of different sexes have different names. and this forms the second process:

    The third and the most common way of expressing sex is by means of aboch, "male or man," and inistí: woman, " female, corresponding to English " he-" and " she-":

    Chaka

    Chaka may refer to:

    People

  • Shaka (1787–1828), Zulu king
  • Chaka (tagger) (born 1972), American graffiti artist
  • Chaka Bey (died c.1093), Turkish emir and adventurer
  • Chaka of Bulgaria (died 1300), tsar of Bulgaria from 1299 to 1300
  • Chaka Khan (born 1953), American singer
  • Andrew Verdecchio (born 1974), American musician
  • Dzmitry Chaka (born 1990), Belarusian footballer
  • Yvonne Chaka Chaka (born 1965), South African singer
  • Chaka (born 1960), Japanese singer, member of the band Psy-S
  • Given name

  • Chaka Daley (born 1974), Canadian football (soccer) player and coach
  • Chaka Demus (born 1963), Jamaican reggae musician and DJ
  • Chaka Fattah (born 1956), American politician
  • Chaka Seisay, American musician
  • Entertainment and literature

  • Chaka (album), a 1978 album by Chaka Khan
  • Chaka (film), a 2000 Bengali film
  • Chaka (novel), a novel by the writer Thomas Mofolo of Lesotho
  • "Cha-Ka", an episode of the 1974 series Land of the Lost
  • Fictional characters

  • Chaka (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe
  • List of Black Lagoon characters

    The following is a list of characters from the Japanese manga and anime Black Lagoon.

    The Lagoon Company

    The Lagoon Company is a mercenary/pirate group that is the main focus of the series. The Lagoon Company is for-hire service that is hired by various criminal organizations to do different jobs like locating and retrieving items and/or smuggling them.

    Rokuro "Rock" Okajima

    Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa (Japanese), Brad Swaile (English)

    Rokuro Okajima (岡島緑郎 Okajima Rokurō), also known as Rock (ロック Rokku), is the male protagonist of the series. He was a Japanese salaryman for Asahi Industries in Tokyo until he was taken hostage by the crew of the Black Lagoon during their raid on the ship he was on. He joined the Lagoon Company after his department chief Kageyama abandoned him (Kageyama declared him dead) in an attempt to cover up the smuggling operation in which Rock had been an unwitting participant. Rock is a humble and mild-mannered person despite being on the business end of guns from friend and foe alike, and often seems surprised at the barbarity of the Southeast Asian crime world. He still wears his tie, short-sleeved dress shirt, and dress pants because although now a pirate, he still retains his business persona. He prefers to use words over weapons when interacting with others. Rock, after joining the Lagoon company, has wondered if he is experiencing Stockholm syndrome.

    Daniel Ramos

    Daniel "Chaka" Ramos (Born August 27, 1972) in Los Angeles, California was one of the most prolific graffiti taggers of the late 20th century. CHAKA tags were widespread, from Orange County on up to San Francisco.

    Authorities in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas throughout the West Coast ascribed to Chaka between ten and fifty thousand unique incidents of him "tagging" the word "CHAKA" on various vertical surfaces of private and state property, using equipment ranging from permanent markers to spray paint and incurring up to half a million dollars in monetary damage. Chaka was eventually caught, tried, and convicted in 1991 on these charges. He was sentenced to three years probation and 1,560 hours of community service to be spent cleaning graffiti. Ramos was accused of tagging the interior of a civic-center elevator as he left a courtroom. He was arrested and charged again. In the music video for the song, "Smells like Teen Spirit," by Nirvana, Dave Grohl's drum kit has "CHAKA" written on it in white lettering, supposedly in tribute to Ramos.

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