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Originally Posted by Ifajakuta Yao Densuvi
I've studied Kiswahili and I want to study it with more intensity in the future. It's value lies in its large-scale acceptance by many in the Afrikan world as a prospective Global Afrikan language.
I've also studied Mdw Ntr. I beleive that we need to reclaim as much of our ancient traditions as possible.
I've also gotten an nice introduction to Twi. I definitely want to continue this since some of my ancestors were Akan and since I have a strong interest in Ghana. I would also like to study Yoruba too since I'm currently engaged with the Yoruba/Fon spiritual system.
Ultimately I also want to study the tongue of my root ancestors (Ewe).
IYD (Kamau)
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I admire your vision in reclaiming our languages. This is the key to our worldview from which springs our political systems, our martial arts, our spiritual systems, economic systems, etc. More power to you in your journey! Stay BlackNificent!
Obadele