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  1. The BlackCellent Afrikan Concepts of the Day!

    by , 06-24-2012 at 08:42 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Obadele Kambon View Post
    When we speak our own languages, if you are Black then you are Afrikan. Return to the source and let the debate end:

    in five Afrikan languages I know the concept Afrikan and Black are the same thing...is this a useful way of looking at things?

    Akan: Abibifoͻ - Afrikan a-prefix added for person/agent | bibi-Black | fo-people

    Also found in Abibiman - Afrika (literally land of the Blacks) man - nation/land

    Yoruba: Adúláwò - Afrikan a-prefix added
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  2. THE CONCEPTS OF FORGIVENESS & JUSTICE IN AFRICAN CULTURE

    by , 06-24-2012 at 08:39 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Obadele Kambon View Post
    Akan (Twi)
    pa ky¢w - to ask for forgiveness (lit. to take one’s hat off to someone)
    pa - to wipe off, to remove something from the top of a surface
    ky¢w - hat
    ky¢wpa- the act of taking one's hat to someone else
    fa ky¢ - to forgive (lit to take and give to someone as a gift. For free, without recompensing)
    tua ka – literally to pay a debt, used to say to avenge or to repay someone for a transgression
    akatua – the act/process of paying debts
    t¡ were
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