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Is There An Ancient Connection Between The Japanese And West Africans? by Kanoro: 1:57am On Jul 29, 2017
Hey guys. I've always noticed that Japanese and African languages sounded very similar. I put this video together discussing it because I've always found it very interesting. Let me know your thoughts please!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe8ECDU2IldN_rAAAXUvyUQ
Re: Is There An Ancient Connection Between The Japanese And West Africans? by Nobody: 12:48pm On Jul 30, 2017
East African here.

No, there isn't. Most of West African language are parts of Niger-Congo super family, while Japanese language belongs to totally distinct super family.

And how can you compare a single language(Japanese) to many hundreds of West African language?
Re: Is There An Ancient Connection Between The Japanese And West Africans? by Kanoro: 3:26am On Aug 31, 2017
Hati13:
East African here.

No, there isn't. Most of West African language are parts of Niger-Congo super family, while Japanese language belongs to totally distinct super family.

And how can you compare a single language(Japanese) to many hundreds of West African language?

Did you even watch the video? I never said they were in the same family. I just pointed out the similarities. Also Japanese does not belong to a "super family" because it's a language isolate. It's not related to any East Asian language.

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