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Ọbádélé Kambon
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Ọbádélé Kambon
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Join Abibifahodie Capoeira group on Abibitumi app

T. Y. Adodo
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Vowel assimilation, vowel elision, and consonant elision cause spoken words to be different from written words. Words affected by vowel assimilation and consonant elision are not written the way they are spoken. However, words affected by vowel elision can be written the way they are spoken.

Vowel assimilation is olilo ụdaume
Vowel elision is ndapụ ụdaume
Consonant elision is ndapụ mgbochiume

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IgboVillageSquare brings you series of Igbo language lessons and information on Igbo culture. The Igbo language lessons are in Igbo Izugbe; the Igbo taught in Nigerian schools, other dialects are introduced sparingly. Feel free to contact me with your questions, requests, suggestions and comments.

T. Y. Adodo
63 Views · 2 years ago

Some English adjectives have noun equivalents in Igbo. They are what some scholars refer to as adjectival nouns. Adjectival noun is an adjective that can function as the complement of the verb. Sometimes, it could be the equivalent of English predicate adjective.

https://www.igbovillagesquare.com

IgboVillageSquare brings you series of Igbo language lessons and information on Igbo culture. The Igbo language lessons are in Igbo Izugbe; the Igbo taught in Nigerian schools, other dialects are introduced sparingly. Feel free to contact me with your questions, requests, suggestions and comments.

Baka Omubo
51 Views · 2 years ago

Okuninibaa Ma'at Presents: Black African Power Lecture Series. Tomorrow at 7pm EST Master Teacher Okuninibaa Tyrene Wright will be providing a historical analysis of the role of Black/African Women played in liberation struggle. You don't want to miss this! Spread the word!STEAM PROGRAM FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://consciousingenuity.com/MANHOOD TRAINING CAMP FOR BLACK BOYShttp://asafocamp.com/THE MELTREK PROGRAM https://edanimeproductions.com/shopBEST ONLINE SCHOOL FOR BLACK CHILDREN https://www.uhuruacademy.com/ EMAIL ME:dr.maat.msu@gmail.com#drmaat #truthtopowertalkwithdrmaat #tyrenewright #femalewarriors #blackwomen #africanwomen #freedomfighters #revolutionaries #blackpeople #blackunity #africanpeople #africanunity #africanhistory #africancivilization #africanpeople #africanempires #blackhistory #blackpeople #blackexcellence #blackconsciousness #africanhistory

Baka Omubo
39 Views · 2 years ago

Climate change is less a concept or a new phenomenon than it is an industry. The climate is always changing and so "climate change" is an oxymoron and a fiction. And if the climate is always changing, then I want to suggest is the earth and its climatic features is not losing its mind--that is, going insane--but through the prism of ancestry, the ancestral and natural forces of nature have coalesced with climatic features. In other words, climate features are ongoing expressions of immaterial forces, woven in the fabric of our world.

Kiatezua Lubanzadio Luyaluka
61 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Introduction: the kulunsi, the Kongo cross, named by Kibambuende K. Fu-kiau the Kongo Cosmogram, is in reality the summary of all the teachings of Bukongo, the Kongo religion. In this video we will explore the epistemological meaning of the kulunsi and explain how it relates to the acquisition of new knowledge..
Conclusion: the kulunsi, called by Fu-kiau Kongo Cosmogram, is the summary of all the teachings bequathed by our ancestors. As an epistemological symbol, it teaches us that the highest means of the acquisition of new knowledge is the purification of thoughts. This is the process that allowed ancient Egyptians to reach to their astonishing knowledge. A process that is a must for nowadays Blacks.

IG Creativo
30 Views · 2 years ago

Fascinating look at the origins and history of the Arabs. The diversity of Middle East and North Africa countries. Al-Hajj Abu Ja'far al-Hanbali joins me again for another discussion.Talking points:1. Where do the Arabs come from? What time period?2. What are the two types of Arabs?3. What kinds of people now live in the Arab world?4. How does this play out now in terms of political, religious and ethnic divides?

IG Creativo
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Mustafa is no stranger to hearing Sudanese Arabic slang growing up. We sat down with the poet-turned-singer-songwriter and talked through some of his favourites phrases. GQ Middle East: https://bit.ly/2AY81yY and GQ Middle East Website: https://gqmiddleeast.com/​

IG Creativo
44 Views · 2 years ago

OUR SUDAN is a short film to inspire a new generation. Based on a TEDxKhartoum talk by the same name it has been made to inspire young Sudanese to think differently about themselves and their future - to inspire them to believe that, "the future is not a matter of what will be, but what could be. That it is a choice and it is theirs to make."The film OUR SUDAN tells the story of a generation of young men and women raised in a world of great tumult and change in which the dream of an older generation seems to have been lost. The film presents a new perspective, offering a celebration of Sudan's promise and calling upon young people to, "dream a new dream, the dream of their generation."An Arabic version of the same is under the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-28EsAZ_dVo




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