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The contribution of West African languages to Ebonics is absolutely infinitesimal. What it actually is is a very interesting hybrid of regional dialects of Great Britain that slaves in America were exposed to because they often worked alongside the indentured servants who spoke those dialects that we often learn about in school. ~ John McWhorter
African Languages quotes by John McWhorter
[I] would argue that native-born blacks are so vastly less "African" than actual Africans that calling ourselves 'African American' is not only illogical but almost disrespectful to African immigrants. Here are people who were born in Africa, speak African languages, eat African food, dance in African ways, remember African stories, and will spiritually always be a part of Africa -and we stand up and insist that we, too, are 'African' because Jesse Jackson said so? ~ John McWhorter
African Languages quotes by John McWhorter
I can read more languages than I speak! I speak French and Italian - not very well, alas, but I can get by. I read German and Spanish. I can read Latin (I did a lot of Latin at school.) I'm afraid I do not speak any African languages, although I can understand a little bit of the Zulu-related languages, but only a tiny bit. ~ Alexander McCall Smith
African Languages quotes by Alexander McCall Smith
Expressions to designate homosexuality exist in some fifty (Sub-Saharan) African languages - gor-jigeen in Wolof, ngochani in Shona, Hasini in Nandi, 'yan daudu in Hausa, mashoga ("passive" homosexual), mabasha ("virile" partner) in Kiswahili. [They refer] to ancestral practices in "traditional", that is pre-industrial, societies [...]. ~ Chantal Zabus
African Languages quotes by Chantal Zabus
We say that the ICC is targeting Africans, but all of the victims in our cases in Africa are African victims. ~ Fatou Bensouda
African Languages quotes by Fatou Bensouda
I first heard African drum rhythms and chants at the movies. Then, when I had the opportunity to go to Africa and visit the villages, I heard the real, raw, true rhythms and realised the origins of the old Negro spirituals I grew up with in the South. ~ Isaac Hayes
African Languages quotes by Isaac Hayes
You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird ... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing
that's what counts. ~ Richard Feynman
African Languages quotes by Richard Feynman
One of my brothers in my adopted family converted to Islam and I love him with all my heart. I have Muslim women who understand my pain and they give me lots of love and support. But what Black Americans never think about is that the African version of Islam is totally different from American Islam. They've never seen mothers doused in gasoline and set on fire for 'religious' reasons. So they don't know what I'm talking about. ~ Kola Boof
African Languages quotes by Kola Boof
Trinidad's language is a fusion of English, African, and French, and so we have our own words and even our own dictionary. Steupse is a common local word, and it's the onomatopoeic word for the sound people make to show disapproval, or to show they are vexed, when they suck their teeth together. ~ Monique Roffey
African Languages quotes by Monique Roffey
Some of us are happy with our African hair, thank you very much. I don't want some poor Indian girl's hair. And I wish to God I could buy black hair products from black people for once. How we going to make it in this country if we don't make our own business? ~ Zadie Smith
African Languages quotes by Zadie Smith
We believe that African football is among the best in the world and very much characterized the Puma brand mentality, which is to win. ~ Jochen Zeitz
African Languages quotes by Jochen Zeitz
A feature of English that makes it different compared with all other languages is its global spread. ~ David Crystal
African Languages quotes by David Crystal
What's really good is African drum music. ~ Fiona Apple
African Languages quotes by Fiona Apple
My thick and full lips shall pout their African ancestry until all sorrows are kissed out of me. ~ Gloria D. Gonsalves
African Languages quotes by Gloria D. Gonsalves
I've never understood people who say they're not a practicing Jew. You never hear a black guy say he's not a practicing African-American. What does it even mean? ~ Gilbert Gottfried
African Languages quotes by Gilbert Gottfried
It seemed [there are] musical nodes on the planet where cultures meet and mix, sometimes as a result of unfortunate circumstances, like slavery or something else, in places like New Orleans and Havana and Brazil. And those are places where the European culture and indigenous culture and African culture all met and lived together, and some new kind of culture and especially music came out of that. ~ David Byrne
African Languages quotes by David Byrne
The first principle from which stems the moral of about all people at all time; it is summarized in this precept: Love thy neighbour as thyself, and: do as you would be done by. ~ African Spir
African Languages quotes by African Spir
In 1498, Vasco da Gama the Portuguese navigator explored this eastern coast of Africa flanking the Indian Ocean. This led him to open a trade route to Asia and occupy Mozambique to the Portuguese colony. In 1840, it came under the control of the Sultan of Zanzibar and became a British protectorate in 1895, with Mombasa as its capital.

Nairobi, lying 300 miles to the northwest of Mombasa is the largest city in Kenya. It became the capital in 1907 and is the fastest growing urban area in the Republic having become independent of the United Kingdom on December 12, 1963 and declared a republic the following year on December 12, 1964.


Kenya is divided by the 38th meridian of longitude into two very different halves. The eastern half of Kenya slopes towards the coral-backed seashore of the Indian Ocean while the western side rises through a series of hills to the African Shear Zone or Central Rift. West of the Rift, the lowest part of a westward-sloping plateau contains Lake Victoria. This, the largest lake in Africa, receives most of its water from rain, the Kagera River and countless small streams. Its only outlet is the White Nile River which is part of the longest river on Earth. Combined, the Blue Nile and the White Nile, stretches 4,160 miles before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. ~ Captain Hank, "Seawater Three"
African Languages quotes by Captain Hank,
Very soon nations will understand that in reality Water is the most expensive natural resource for their survivals. Not Middle East oil neither African gold. ~ M.F. Moonzajer
African Languages quotes by M.F. Moonzajer
The unfortunate are not as miserable as the world imagines. That urchins, the handicapped, orphans, prisoners and others are much happier than people think. And that language is a trap, that a dark evolutionary force has created languages to limit human thought. That writers are overrated fools. That all religions come from ancient comic writers. And the ultimate goal of comics is same as the purpose of humanity – to break free from language. ~ Manu Joseph
African Languages quotes by Manu Joseph
My father and I made genetics history. We were the first African-Americans and the first father and son anywhere to have their genomes sequenced. ~ Henry Louis Gates
African Languages quotes by Henry Louis Gates
From the viewpoint of what you can do, therefore, languages do differ - but the differences are limited. For example, Python and Ruby provide almost the same power to the programmer. ~ Yukihiro Matsumoto
African Languages quotes by Yukihiro Matsumoto
I've been doing African dance all my life. ~ Naima Adedapo
African Languages quotes by Naima Adedapo
The North African mule talks always of his mother's brother, the horse, but never of his father, the donkey, in favor of others supposedly more reputable. ~ Clifford Geertz
African Languages quotes by Clifford Geertz
African-American women account for 67 percent of all newly diagnosed female AIDS cases. ~ Elijah Cummings
African Languages quotes by Elijah Cummings
Every day I saw others like me in this city - enough of us to populate our own town. But we only acknowledged each other with a furtive glance, fearful of calling attention to ourselves. Being alone in public was painful enough; two could find themselves smack in the center of an unbearable sideshow. We didn't seem to have any of our own places to gather in community, to immerse ourselves in our own ways and our own languages. ~ Leslie Feinberg
African Languages quotes by Leslie Feinberg
I wanted to hug them all. We belonged to each other somehow...But that sweet feeling hung on and I loved all of Harlem gently and didn't want to be Puerto Rican or anything else but my own rusty self. ~ Louise Meriwether
African Languages quotes by Louise Meriwether
history n. Discipline that, in reminding us that the world existed before we did, creates identity malfunction and is therefore banned from schools along with foreign languages, the province of obstinate and eccentric foreigners.
Those who worry that, if we do not study history, we are doomed to repeat it need not be concerned. Everyone, whether or not he studies history, is doomed to repeat history.
hobby ~ Rhoda Koenig
African Languages quotes by Rhoda Koenig
We... we could be friends, you know,' said Coraline.
'We could be rare specimens of an exotic breed of African dancing elephants,' said the cat. ~ Neil Gaiman
African Languages quotes by Neil Gaiman
According to the surgeon general, obesity today is officially an epidemic; it is arguably the most pressing public health problem we face, costing the health care system an estimated $90 billion a year. Three of every five Americans are overweight; one of every five is obese. The disease formerly known as adult-onset diabetes has had to be renamed Type II diabetes since it now occurs so frequently in children. A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association predicts that a child born in 2000 has a one-in-three chance of developing diabetes. (An African American child's chances are two in five.) Because of diabetes and all the other health problems that accompany obesity, today's children may turn out to be the first generation of Americans whose life expectancy will actually be shorter than that of their parents. The problem is not limited to America: The United Nations reported that in 2000 the number of people suffering from overnutrition--a billion--had officially surpassed the number suffering from malnutrition--800 million. ~ Michael Pollan
African Languages quotes by Michael Pollan
He was not like Greek fathers. He didn't tell us to get married. My father thought it was very important that we travel, learn languages, be educated. ~ Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
African Languages quotes by Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
It's a strange poverty of the English language, and indeed, of many other languages, that we use this same word, "depression" to describe how a kid feels when it rains on his birthday, and to describe how somebody feels the minute before they commit suicide. ~ Andrew Solomon
African Languages quotes by Andrew Solomon
Do you feel it? The connection between us? The pull? The power of our link? ~ N.D. Jones
African Languages quotes by N.D. Jones
I first met Nelson Mandela when I was in my late 20s, in 1993. I was helping facilitate an African National Congress (ANC) workshop to plan its media strategy. I went down to meet him for the first time and you know me I got stupid ... I just choked. I said, "Hello Madiba, it's a real honour to meet you," and I couldn't get another word out. ~ Kumi Naidoo
African Languages quotes by Kumi Naidoo
I am famous because I am an African American jazz artist. ~ Nat King Cole
African Languages quotes by Nat King Cole
The African Development Bank is one of the most aggressive advocates of regional integration. ~ Mo Ibrahim
African Languages quotes by Mo Ibrahim
My personal convictions drive me to join those like-minded, in the recruitment of a growing army without guns, no hatred or prejudice, but with a leadership voice of influence and harnessing resources to create the change they desire. The major problems facing the world, particularly our beloved African continent, will not be won by sanctions, cruelty, ethnic cleansing, revenge, guns or bullets. The challenges are not largely externally motivated, so the platform to change them must shift. Shift from selfish to selfless, from external to internal, from behaviours to beliefs. Some of them are externally sponsored but self-inflicted, whilst most of them are due to greed, short-sightedness, abuse and selfishness. ~ Archibald Marwizi
African Languages quotes by Archibald Marwizi
Once you know the Romance languages, singing in those languages is so sexy and sensual. I do have a global audience, so why not? ~ Gloria Estefan
African Languages quotes by Gloria Estefan
Even though I have spent literally years of my life trying to learn another language, any other language - and even though I have in the past claimed in several key professional contexts that I speak other languages - I am in fact still trapped inside the bubble of English. ~ Lev Grossman
African Languages quotes by Lev Grossman
The sports page told me that the New Jersey Niggers had beaten the Boston Micks. Some player on the Houston Hebes had accused the San Antonio Spics of dropping their last game to get a higher draft pick. The league was expanding to Toronto, and since they had already honored African Americans, Irish Americans, Jewish Americans, and Hispanic Americans, they wanted to name a team to honor Native Americans. They ~ MariJo Moore
African Languages quotes by MariJo Moore
I must speak a language that nobody else speaks. A language which was created solely for me. ~ Cathy Dobson
African Languages quotes by Cathy Dobson
Some programming languages manage to absorb change, but withstand progress. ~ Alan Perlis
African Languages quotes by Alan Perlis
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