When the Conqueror Steals the Tongue
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When the Conqueror Steals the Tongue
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🌍 Celebrating African Languages! 🌍 Africa is a continent rich in diversity, and its linguistic landscape reflects this beautifully. From Swahili to Zulu, Amharic to Hausa, there are numerous languages spoken across Africa, each with its own unique history, culture, and beauty. Did you know that learning another language opens up a world of opportunities? Here's a short translation in Zulu: Ukufunda ulwimi olunye kungumsebenzi omuhle ngoba kufaka thina ekhaya kwethu, kusiza ukuthi sifunde izinhlobo ezahlukene zezwe, futhi kushintsha ukunakekela phakathi kwabantu. By learning African languages, we gain a deeper understanding of the rich cultural tapestry that makes Africa so vibrant. We can communicate with locals, appreciate literature and poetry, and forge meaningful connections that transcend borders. Let's embrace the beauty of African languages and celebrate the diversity that they bring to our world. Share with us your favorite African language or a fascinating fact about African languages in the comments below!
#3 Yeelen (1987) dir by Souleymane Cissé Country: France, Burkina Faso and Mali Length: 106 mins Language: Bambara Status: Currently undistributed in the UK / in English. Yet to be translated into other Afrophone languages. Wish: Theatrical release when it’s safe to go to cinemas again followed by a DVD, Blu-Ray & VOD release Audio: Akan, Acholi, Hausa, Kikongo, Irish, Silozi, Mandinka, Anyimere*, Elmolo*, Subtitles: Welsh, Soga, Oromo, Dagaare, Gaelic, Nama, Runyakitara, Kami*, Ega (Díes), Ani (Anda, Handa)* A visual feast and a bonafide epic, this is hands done one of the greatest films by an African filmmaker, in an African language. People of every linguistic persuasion, but in particular people of African descent, deserve to experience this film in all its glory.
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Introductions in Bantu Languages
Introductions in Bantu #Languages of #Africa for #AfricaDay2019 #AfricaMonth #AfricaDay
The Bantu language family dominates most of central and southern Africa.
EnglishSwahiliZuluXhosaSesothoHelloHabariSawubonaMholweniLumela How are you? Habari yako? Unjani?Unjani? U phela joang? Good.Okuhle.Kulungile.Molemo. What’s your name? Jina lako nani? Ubani igama lakho? Ngubani igama lakho? Lebitso la hau ke mang? I am…Mimi…Ngingu …Ndingu…Ke … Where are you from? Unatoka wapi?
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Wearing White
After being an iyawo from my elekes initiation into Lucumí and wearing white from head to toe for seven days, I've felt the ashe of wearing Obatala's color and being intimately protected by it. So I want to share a bit about this practice in Orisha traditions and discuss what it means and where it comes from to clear up misconceptions and dive into an Afrocentric perspective on this color's spiritual significance.
While the mainstream and Eurocentric colors of magic and witchcraft for clothing tend to be black or deep purples and other darker hues, in many Afro-diasporic traditions the most popular color to wear is white. If you are starting down the road of Santería / Lucumí, you’ll quickly notice that it’s considered better to try to wear white or at least lighter shades in general and absolutely mandatory to wear white during certain ceremonies or for periods of time after being initiated. On the surface, it might seem problematic in the same way that white is often seen as implicitly better or more sacred in many Eurocentric contexts… read more on WordPress
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