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Click languages of Southern and Eastern Africa Study included in: Linguistics in Sub-Saharan Africa. Current trends in Linguistics.
Details Author(s) Westpahl, E.O.J.
Editor(s) Sebeok, Thomas Publication Date 01-01-1970 0:32 Publisher Mouton Publication Location The Hague – Paris Number of Pages 972 p.Posts: 461 | From: Kilimanjaro | Registered: Jan 2008
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I don't think he was talking LANGUAGE Habari.
He is talking about - self empowerment type books.
-------------------- Without data you are just another person with an opinion - Deming Posts: 12143 | From: When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable | Registered: Jun 2007
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Well in order to understand words you have to learn the most ancient languages and then move on to the impact of words in life...
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I mean using the English language as a tool ... the way Rasol uses it, if you know what I mean
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quote:Originally posted by Young H*O*R*U*S: ^that's not what I mean.
I mean using the English language as a tool ... the way Rasol uses it, if you know what I mean
Well, from the sounds of the book I just read, you'd be an ace at English too if you were a South African African who excelled in school in South Africa and had to learn both English, Africaans (Boer), and a Native language. I think the hatred of Boer may drive the talent for English maybe.
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