Black Conversations| Preserving African Language| Episode 1

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Black Conversations| Preserving African Language| Episode 1


Preserving African Language

Language preservation is crucial in maintaining cultural identity and heritage.

We explore efforts to revive and sustain African languages amidst globalisation and cultural assimilation.

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@sandilengwenya1470

The ad's😢

@Lene-t7h

conservative is trashhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

@Lebo3685

@Ndabe Myeza is forever a breath of fresh air-uTata is knowledge personified and @Abba is just God sent.

I like that Stogie T saw that chose to be a student than try to be something else.

@natalienhlapo659

Abba Ayalew always on another😊😊😊😊😊❤

@B2G47

5 Star Panel, we are Ready for Round 2🙏🏾

@Mo-zj6ee

Im sorry but i dont believe all these languages are not doing any good for the long term as Black ppl.

@selaeloyolendah974

Yoh I can never forget how this episode made me feel, the power of black conversations!!!

@sisiphokanya5690

I love listening these conversations. It got me wondering if black people who have this information, meaning, and intelligence pass it on to their families? I am Xhosa, and I am learning things on here and other platforms rather than from my family. There is a saying, 'umntu omdala akabuzwa,' which means that an older person is not questioned, hence we are not really informed about our customs.

@Maphai1

@mthunzimhlongo660

AmaZulu have always been there through clans, but the uSgidi kaSenzangakhona united the clans about 200 years ago. The language was always there, isiNguni was always spoken

@luthonjikela508

Amlak ❤😂

@sabelomcatsha2966

This really sounds like we have succumbed to internationalising english 🤞

@EsihleMboyana

That was the best episode I've seen so far! Dang!❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥

@luthonjikela508

Stogie T wasn't needed here so disappointing

@luthonjikela508

Abba yi dyani yama nyani nxashu mxhosa untsokotile la tata yhuuuuu. So much Knowledge

@mosesdhladhla8788

oh no, Abba on top of them

Abba✨✨✨✨

@Sunelle_SA

Adverts are ruining these conversations

@paulblackrsa8857

Love this.

@SbongokuhleMngoma

This is information overload!

we need to get ubab' Abba Ayalew Amlak and bab Bishop Joshua Maponga in the same room guys… I feel like them together can bring more historic lessons to us ❤

@yandileafrika1669

if Bhut''Abba and Tat' uMaphonga would spend six months together, i swear they'd elevate black intelligence and a African will start to be respected by other races, as he is going to take pride and love himself more.

@Mkodai76

This episode helped unearth the key topics to be discussed, now can we have an episode for Language Intelligence please

@tshegangphala1181

Abba the General

@nkululekozulu3906

Amazing episode! SHOUT out to Abba Ayalew Amlak, always dropping gems.

@lethabomakwala9920

Lebo speaks in poetry

@allenmasemola5126

I always say "Blacks are Godly", what a conscious level of humane 🔥🔥🔥👏. Alot of black consciousness teachings articulated in a language that can reach the mass!!!!

Which books can one read, milk such a fruitful lessons?

@ayabulelamqayi2390

I’m I the only one who is coming for the third time here 💫 🙌🏾

@TshepisoMahlangu-q2k

I wanna be best friends with Ayalew Amlak

@TshepisoMahlangu-q2k

That was cool how Abba spoke Stogies language (hip hop)when he was relaying the evolution on language but not the essence on expression with Hip hop and Zulu praises . He established a common ground to establish a teachable moment. “Speaking my language”to the youth is relating to them where they are and their interests.

I wish such platforms can be on a public spaces for everyone to reach.
We need SABC for example to embark on this events.
This is a true education not the systemic education.
❤❤❤

@lungisathole5779

15min in and I'm enjoying every bit of this even when I don't quite agree with certain opinions, I enjoy even that. Great episode