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Learning African Languages by CrystalHeart22: 6:20pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
Would you be happy if the African diaspora learned some African languages? Would you guys be proud? Also, would you guys consider them one of you, an African? And do you consider African Americans would on you even if they learned an african language? |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:29pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
be proud of? if you wanna learn, u learn. it's your own secrets and answers that you'll be unlocking in doing so. your questions come in ways that make me feel you're misinformed about africans |
Re: Learning African Languages by CrystalHeart22: 6:30pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
proud of the african diaspora. |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:41pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
Will it ever matter if they learn or not ... I'm thinking Swahili very soon sha !! |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:55pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
if you learned any of the various african languages, you'd be a step away from assimilating other aspects of African cultures and histories. then it'll go on a scale of new renaissance reconnecting your deepest forbidden/forgotten slavery stories and oldwives tales to their/your obliterated roots still left somewhere in africa... but truth is, nobody cares what you feel like, neither have africans declared that they aren't proud of youse. africans are disinterested or indifferent really. except on individual levels when they love their bosom friends or spouses to learn one to further deepen their integration.. 1 Like |
Re: Learning African Languages by Fulaman198(m): 8:52pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
When you say Diasporan, I assume you are talking about African Americans or Afro Caribbeans right? not Africans living in America who for the most part still can speak their respective languages right? I don't mind, as long as you guys speak with the proper aspect whichever accent you are trying to learn. Have you ever heard a white American speak another language, just don't do it that way, try to imitate and speak it like a native. |
Re: Learning African Languages by CrystalHeart22: 9:15pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
The African Diaspora, as in African Americans, Afro Caribbeans, the African descendants from south America, like belize, brazil, etc. |
Re: Learning African Languages by bigfrancis21: 4:27am On Oct 13, 2014 |
CrystalHeart22: I think that for African Americans to be considered as Africans, they would need to do a couple of things of which they are: a) for starters, they first need to identify their paternal ancestry(most of the the african society is fiercely patrilineal) by means of yDNA testing to identify which tribe their first male ancestor came from in any of the 5 or 6 African countries that were active in the slave trade. b) they would need to schedule a visit to the tribe of their paternal ancestor, in a return journey sort of back to their ancestry, and equally spend some quality time in that area to get used to the culture and traditions of their own people. c) they would need to assimilate back into their culture, being their original culture, but forcefully stripped away from them over 400 hundred years ago. To do this, they would need to adopt African surnames and first or middle names, leaving one name, either first or middle, as Black English name. African american surnames and names such as 'brown', 'derrell', 'taequan', 'lashonda' are not your true names. Most of you are ancestrally african and your original names were african. Those foreign names you bear today were imposed on you in an attempt to erase all traces of your true identity and in order to reclaim your true identity you would have to reclaim what originally belonged to you which includes authentic african names and surnames. d) immerse yourself in comprehensive language learning of your tribe's language. Learn the language of your first male ancestor. Learn the customs and traditions of your people, be an all-round african. 1 Like |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 5:17pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
^^lmao@ derell, taequan n lashonda..those r "black names" foreal... |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 5:20pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
Yoruba a hard language to learn....sometimes I get frustrated!! |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 5:30pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
So far I learned 150 words... |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 5:33pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: That's the biggest issue that keeps us divided.... |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 5:49pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
"Blacks" don't care about afro culture... And afro people don't care about accepting us n helping us return to our native culture. Its mutual. |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:03pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1:i wouldn't want to lay blames, but i think that this feeling always starts first from AAs and ACs having some passed down grudges from the notion that their people from africa actively sold their fathers to the new world...and still want to come and claim equality with them after their hard-won victory through the civil rights struggles |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 6:12pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: Its depends on the person, I mean no one can join a native American tribe....they might b able to join a reservation but they native American blood... An australian person could get Nigerian citizenship...but they couldn't join a tribe due to the fact that they r not blood members.... I'm not saying I wanna join a tribe....I'm just making a point....I hope I am making u upset....not to disrespect u. |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:21pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1:well, they could join a tribe too. I'm sure that if you got married to somebody from the place that I'm originally from in Nigeria, you have all the rights of an indegene(beyond a citizen's, which came from granting or staying legally enough for it)and will live your life without the cares in the world if you will participate in their activities |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 6:31pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: Oh OK. I stand corrected then....that's awesome... |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:35pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1:it's alright...you're also right, coming from without. but people from within will always know that there's too many assumptions and misinformation flying around about native african people |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 6:46pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: Forgive me for that narrow minded comment. Youre right about that....I'm an outsider looking in. I had the wrong idea... |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 6:54pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1:it's alright... we don't have anything against you...so are you AA or NA? |
Re: Learning African Languages by bigfrancis21: 8:10pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1: Taequan Lashonda Kalisha Jaequan Lawanda Lakeisha Can you please tell us what they mean? A true name is one with a meaning or one given based on meaning. A name isn't a name if it has no meaning. I would like to know the meaning of those names above. |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 8:12pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
^bruv ur wickid maan...hahah sounding more ghetto than... someone told me they're Jewish and that's a concoction of hebrew and west indian...i almost fainted |
Re: Learning African Languages by bigfrancis21: 8:20pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1: Best way to learn a language is by actually speaking it. |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:21pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
bigfrancis21: Lol, Well understand where blacks come from when they make names like that....they're already feeling like they exist in a eurocentric way...so we have invented to set ourselves apart..I know based on ur knowledge that u lived in America..... Or that you've watched black movies.... |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:22pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1: The sad part is a lot don't know the meaning or significance of a name we have. |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:24pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: Half AA half Jamaican. |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:25pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
bigfrancis21: I am just takin my time.. |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 8:26pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1:oh u fall in perfectly...it'll be great to visit africa u know? |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:28pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
bigfrancis21: I don't wanna sound narrow minded...but culture is important.. |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:29pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: That's y I joined nairaland... 1 Like |
Re: Learning African Languages by Nobody: 8:31pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
fightforchange1:oh that's great..btw, I've just checked your profile and you look like a zulu woman or any of them beautiful south african |
Re: Learning African Languages by fightforchange1(f): 8:33pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
spotit: Haha, cool What tribe r u?? |
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