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джембе
Portuguese
djembê
Spanish
sanbanyi
Catalan
djembé
Rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands, originally from West Africa.
jem
djembé
jenbe
djimbe
jimbe
dyinbe
Russian
джембе
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jem
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1
JEM
pulled out this year accusing the government of attacking its positions.
2
The days were long,
Jem
was eleven, and the pattern was set:
3
JEM
troops have clashed with the army throughout North and South Darfur.
4
JEM
has long-term political ambitions that could be satisfied by a deal.
5
The army said
JEM
was on the move because of internal divisions.
1
John was on his way to travel around Europe with a
djembe
.
2
Barika tells Amelia about the
djembe
and gives her a drumming demonstration.
3
African
djembe
drums upon which the player sits replaced timpani.
4
Flash kissed his teeth and rapped out a sudden irritable tattoo on the
djembe
.
5
Highlights included
djembe
drumming and a raffle competition run by Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel and Spa.
1
Like the Pied Piper of Hamelin, De
Jimbe
lured curious onlookers to the steps of the National Concert Hall with loud rhythmic beating of drums.
Russian
джембе
Portuguese
djembê
Spanish
sanbanyi
djembe
tam tam
yimbe
yembe
dyembe
Catalan
djembé