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Helon is a surname, the name of an ancient Scythian culture, a language, a Christian, geographical and botanical name of biblical, Hebrew and Greek origin. Etymology Pronounce/'hɛə'loɴ/and phonetically spelt ''khay-lone','' the name is derived from the Hebrew: '' He'', '' Lamed'', '' Nun Sofit''. Transliterated as: Chelon, Chêlôn, Khay-lone', האֵלן ,הלן, or האֵלנ iHebrew GehlenGelen Gelin, oin Russian; Gelon, or Гелон in Ukrainian; Gelon, oΓέλωνin Greek; Helan in Czech; Helon in English anLatin.Common spelling in thlanguage (since the 15th century) iHelon, but the name can also be rendered as Chelon; the 'C' being silent. Spelling of the name Helon is often confused with and rendered Helen, Helin, or Elon. The progenitor of the name was Helon, thsecond sonof Zebulon ben (of) Jacobof the Tribe of Zebulon. In keeping with the seafaring occupation and inherent traditions of the Tribe of Zebulon, the name Helon, its usages and derivatives are synon ...
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Helong Language
Helong (alternate names Helon, Kupang and Semau) is a Central Malayo-Polynesian language of West Timor. Speakers are interspersed with those of Amarasi. This language has become endangered as a result of its native speakers marrying those who do not speak Helong, and as a result of coming in contact with the outside community. Helong speakers are found in four villages on the South-Western coast of West Timor, as well as on Semau Island, a small island just off the coast of West Timor.Steinhauer, Hein. ''Synchronic Metathesis and Apocope in Three Austronesian Languages of the Timor Area''. Thesis. Leiden University, 1996. Retrieved 2017-3-7. The mostly Christian, slightly patriarchal society of Semau do their best to send their children away to Bali (or elsewhere) to earn money to send home. Classification Helong is an Austronesian language and belongs to its Malayo-Polynesian branch. The Endangered Languages Project has classified Helong as "vulnerable", based on the m ...
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