I’m not sure if you realize the depth of what you're doing. You’re actually reconnecting them to a language they could have spoken from the Bantu family tree-ubanika ilwimi labo lenkobe (giving them their original language). As Bantu people, we carry a DNA marker, E1b1a or E-V38 on the phylogenetic tree, found today in about 60% of Afro-American populations and over 80% in West and Central African populations. This genetic marker is also part of the Ramesses lineage-the 19th dynasty, founded by Ramesses I, his son Seti I, and grandson Ramesses II. All Bantu peoples share this single ancestor, meaning that if there’s one marker indicating Bantu heritage, it’s this one: E1B1A. This marker has even been discovered in ancient graves in Israel. So, while you might think you’re just doing some TH-cam videos to get them to say a few isiXhosa words, you're actually reconnecting them to their origins. Don’t just take my word for it-research what I’ve shared.
Mara kwanda udlala ngabantu 😂😂😂😂😂
😂 i love this
Nah bro ,you too cool!!!💐🔥🤝🏾
Brow you need to stop trolling american 😅😂😂. But I'll be honest, their pronunciation are funny hell
I loved when you saidwenzani kula ntombazana 😂😂😂
Tell them the correct pronunciation and what the words mean
Too 🤣 funny
Eh ntjaka looks alot like reece 😂😂madlisa
I’m not sure if you realize the depth of what you're doing. You’re actually reconnecting them to a language they could have spoken from the Bantu family tree-ubanika ilwimi labo lenkobe (giving them their original language). As Bantu people, we carry a DNA marker, E1b1a or E-V38 on the phylogenetic tree, found today in about 60% of Afro-American populations and over 80% in West and Central African populations.
This genetic marker is also part of the Ramesses lineage-the 19th dynasty, founded by Ramesses I, his son Seti I, and grandson Ramesses II. All Bantu peoples share this single ancestor, meaning that if there’s one marker indicating Bantu heritage, it’s this one: E1B1A. This marker has even been discovered in ancient graves in Israel.
So, while you might think you’re just doing some TH-cam videos to get them to say a few isiXhosa words, you're actually reconnecting them to their origins. Don’t just take my word for it-research what I’ve shared.
chomi it’s really not that deep hle😭💔 but reall tho
@@thapimajaivana2698 It was meant for people with a brain not less than a goldfish brain capacity. Unfortunately that is not you.
@@thapimajaivana2698 on little brain capacity yes, i mean why bother while one can keep up with cost of booz and vibes.
The tall guy with the dreads was good ngl
The girls did pretty good
K-Nation🎉🎉🎉
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I live in South Africa and yhoooooo these people yhoooo😮
Neh yoh they funny
Great video but why are you not telling them what the words mean
Great video, next time tell em what the words mean
My main worry!!!
how did she not know where South Africa is did she not have an education did she not do geography
Knation
You ain't gotta laugh tbh
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