What Bantu Really Means

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  • @inyenyenzi
    @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +10

    To the people that keep insisting 'Bantu' is plural. Would you refer to your Grandmother or someone you respect as Muntu in a conversation as in 'Muntu U Ya'?🙃Do it in front of her child and see what happens to you.
    Or would you address them as 'Bantu Ba Ya'?
    This is one person you are talking about so think about it.
    I am presenting the true source of the derived Bantu languages. This source currently called TchiTonga is spoken in Zambia, Zimbabwe, maybe Mozambique and South Africa. The people who use the expression 'Mwami' in the Great Lakes Region, originally spoke this language too. Which is the linguistic continuation of the Ancient Egyptian language - I cover this in my other video 'What Ancient Egyptian Really Sounded Like' - I will do a video explaining the research.
    The Great Lakes had their own Kingdom but the two seem to have always been connected.
    The derived languages spoken by most Bantu Speaking People were created as populations moved eastward or south into ethnic Bantu territory seeking refuge(in most cases), in some cases like the Mutapas - pillaging which is why they are an oversimplified version of the original language.
    Still mapping out the order of derivation

    • @mthimkhulu30
      @mthimkhulu30 8 месяцев назад +7

      I like your video it is misleading those who don't know isintu😂

    • @dingalodingalo8447
      @dingalodingalo8447 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@mthimkhulu30 what's misleading.Point the facts which you think/believe needs correcting

    • @brazzaville007
      @brazzaville007 8 месяцев назад +8

      In one of Congo Brazzaville language called Lari and Kikongo, the word Bantu is pronounced exactly Bâ-ntu, means people. So the word may have been originated from those languages in central africa not countries in Southern Africa.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      @@brazzaville007 Well let's put it this way, the Rwandan Genocide wasn't the first genocide against the owners of the culture and language you all appropriated. You should've caught that when I used the title 'Mwami'.

    • @PrizedCalves8930
      @PrizedCalves8930 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@inyenyenzimwami means husband in Buganda culture! A Bantu ethinic group!

  • @wildflower7925
    @wildflower7925 7 месяцев назад +11

    I am from the great lakes region of East, you are very correct our bantu languages are very spiritual, a lot of people are unaware, it's not their fault. Having read a book by Fergus Sharman that compares bantu languages to ancient Kemet, the similarities are all there😮. Keep up the great content ❤. We also use mizimu, the same way in Uganda ❤️

    • @MoreArtThanHuman
      @MoreArtThanHuman 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes indeed, we realized who we are and operated as such.

    • @gasoreleons2728
      @gasoreleons2728 Месяц назад +1

      Mwami ❤king 👑 in Kinyarwanda from the verb kwi mika

    • @israelntaganzwa5749
      @israelntaganzwa5749 5 дней назад

      Wewe Mswahili??

    • @israelntaganzwa5749
      @israelntaganzwa5749 День назад +1

      That is a very large area.What country? Are you Mutonga? Because the way you pronounce those south African words, sounds like a real native. You must be a linguist, anthropologist,or a very good historian. Me I am a rwandan histiorian but I deal mostly with very ancient history that Belgians tried very hard to hide.Yes our ancient history connects Rwanda to Egypt.We share the Nile and the papyrus. Rwandans use papyrus almost as Egyptians. The only difference is that Rwandans never painted or written anything on papyrus. I am going back to Egypt in May next year.
      Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @jg4922
    @jg4922 8 месяцев назад +15

    In Botswana we don’t have the word matswana. We are called Batswana

  • @vukonilupa-lasaga2701
    @vukonilupa-lasaga2701 8 месяцев назад +42

    This is an intriguing, but atrociously misleading freestyling on the complex and wide-ranging grammar of Africa's largest language family. For example, I come from Uganda where we speak several ntu languages that belong to three clusters that are related but fairly distinct. In all of them, muntu refers to a person and bantu refers to people.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +12

      Thanks for watching. I am presenting the true source of all your languages, and the original meanings of the expressions which have been lost to your derived languages. For most of you this isn't your original language. An oversimplified version was adopted by your ancestors and passed down which is why most of you are confused, you oversimplify the expressions without understanding the spiritual significance of the expressions - they are not words, but sentences. There's also an alphabet, a dictionary and it's not words but sounds. We still speak the original version. I will cover this in another video.

    • @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU
      @TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU 8 месяцев назад +1

      Side Note,
      Q: What s The Meaning Of _ŊDEBELE_ ?

    • @vukonilupa-lasaga2701
      @vukonilupa-lasaga2701 8 месяцев назад +13

      @@inyenyenzi it is easy to claim that you speak the original ntu language. But where is your evidence? I would be happy to see or hear it.

    • @nomathembadzinotyiwei8077
      @nomathembadzinotyiwei8077 8 месяцев назад +11

      I remembered the true meaning of BaNtu meaning those (descendants) of Ntu the first ancestor. Antu is recorded in the Sumerian myths. Other BaNtu languages like the Karanga (Shona) call themselves vanhu meaning those (descendants) of Anu. Anu is also mentioned in the Sumerian myths as well.

    • @nomathembadzinotyiwei8077
      @nomathembadzinotyiwei8077 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@TOGBE.KOKU.VODU.KETOGLO.ZODANU Ndebele is the Nguni version of the Sotho expression batho ba matebele meaning the descendants of Ntu who carry long shields I.e. the Nguni warriors from various clans.

  • @mngunizulu1301
    @mngunizulu1301 8 месяцев назад +6

    Antu is an ancient goddess from Egypt and Sumeria. I think originally the word was Ba Antu. . . Meaning „Those from Antu“ or „Children of Antu“. Check it out.

    • @israelntaganzwa5749
      @israelntaganzwa5749 5 дней назад

      I think the godess was ANU! In which case we can make an assumption that Bantu could have been named after this Godess. To suggest that Bantu came from Egypt is no longer a far-fetched idea! It is a scientific thing!! Mant of us Africans in Central,east and southern Africa, have lots of similar dna with Egyptian Kings. Among the Igbo,and Yoruba of Nigeria, and Fon of Benin,and Bamileke of Cameroon, they have 90% to 100% of the "E1b1a" blood that they share with King Ramses III !! In Rwanda and Burundi we have 83% )Wikipedia,2023). Egypt is our land that we left thousands of years ago, due to the desert and filthy Arabs from Arabia. Yes this is a new science folks,get used to it!

  • @dingalodingalo8447
    @dingalodingalo8447 8 месяцев назад +13

    I believe we must come together to clarify our language.We need a big and continuous meetings

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +2

      😂 And we will bring the ancient dictionary from the mountains of Haka Manga.

    • @Theman2025-d6r
      @Theman2025-d6r 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@inyenyenzibantus are israelites

    • @Stayawayfromemotionalguys
      @Stayawayfromemotionalguys 23 дня назад

      True ...I don't know why this makes me so emotional...01:30 in the morning

  • @harricoentertainment
    @harricoentertainment 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’m so grateful for this channel ❤#blessings

  • @HebrewIsraelite6737
    @HebrewIsraelite6737 8 месяцев назад +13

    I'm from South Africa🇿🇦 the Zulu tribe, and we call ourselves "aBantu" meaning "a people" (plural) and (singular) "uMuntu" meaning a person.

    • @TheeGemstone
      @TheeGemstone 8 месяцев назад +10

      That’s the accurate definition, I don’t know what she’s talking about

    • @82pattycake
      @82pattycake 8 месяцев назад +6

      And in terms of cultural practices, we practice isiNtu (meaning of Ntu). Others use Ambrahamic religion, we use isiNtu. When to perform circumcision, when to slaughter a goat or cow, indzalo lelanga, when to have umcimbi, when a house needs a cleansing, praying for rain, first harvests, libations or ukuphahla utywala besiNtu (millet grain which God provided and is scattered throughout Sub-Saharan Africa) etc. Ntu means of the Sky and was great intercecessor between us and God the creator.

    • @HebrewIsraelite6737
      @HebrewIsraelite6737 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@82pattycake couldn't have said it better, thank you

    • @karldrogo9765
      @karldrogo9765 8 месяцев назад +4

      Too many expressions of Ntu...as a South African Nguni umntu is a person n abantu is many people. I also don't know what she is talking about as a Xhosa person. Isintu is a term in reference to practicing culture. Indoda yakwaNtu was the first ancestor meaning the first man n not the sky. But like I said there are too many references to this...so many things can be true at the same time from different tribal perspectives

    • @HebrewIsraelite6737
      @HebrewIsraelite6737 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@karldrogo9765 you explained it very well, Enkosi ndiya bulela

  • @Steiung
    @Steiung 8 месяцев назад +4

    Love your work. Will share with many!

  • @Blackeye-e8m
    @Blackeye-e8m 8 месяцев назад +20

    My sister I'm from South Africa and I can say that on this video you are far from being right 😅

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly.

    • @Tharuler666
      @Tharuler666 6 месяцев назад

      How?

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 6 месяцев назад

      @@Tharuler666 The word bantu comes from Xhosa and Zulu. It means people.

    • @Tharuler666
      @Tharuler666 6 месяцев назад

      @@FictionHubZA and Xhosa and Zulu languages were derived from where?😂 the tribalism is heavy in sa apparently

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 6 месяцев назад

      @@Tharuler666 The word bantu does coke from Xhosa and Zulu.

  • @FirstLast-ms6hn
    @FirstLast-ms6hn 8 месяцев назад +5

    The Buganda Kingdom goes back 3000 years. South Africans are not the only Bantu. Murimo means work in Runyankore an mulimo is work in Luganda

    • @eastafricanist9156
      @eastafricanist9156 7 месяцев назад

      Buganda kingdom has been around for 500 years at most.

  • @MrUgandaUK
    @MrUgandaUK 8 месяцев назад +7

    But lets say, theoretically, all of the non-Bantu start speaking the orignal/proto dialect just like your group, then how would you distinguish between them and you?
    If the difference is fundamentally linguistic (and nothing else) then it would be easy to appropriate it and claim to be the so-called original lol

    • @johnmpandaguta3289
      @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад

      Lmao point but we can use it as the pan african language 😂in modern times..

  • @petrenaoldfield5294
    @petrenaoldfield5294 8 месяцев назад +5

    I just came across your page and I am so fascinated with your page interesting and informative content Keep up the great work. I did subscribe too so hope to see more and learn more ❤

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and subscribing. I will post at least one video every week and hopefully give a an indigenous perspective of what happened and how it happened ❤

  • @senzogcabashe5915
    @senzogcabashe5915 8 месяцев назад +12

    Lol what a load of misinformation. We Nguni's use the prefix "Aba" for AbaNtu not Bantu which was a slight corruption of the word and "Mu" not "Mo" for Muntu. The first time Europeans came in with the word and the concept of Ubuntu was from the Nguni not BaTswana.

    • @tloutlou2655
      @tloutlou2655 8 месяцев назад +4

      For Nguni is Ubuntu but for Sotho - Tswana is Botho from Motho. Then setho also part .

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@tloutlou2655is tlou a elephant

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@tloutlou2655so botho is person in sotho

    • @tloutlou2655
      @tloutlou2655 8 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi lie

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching. You use the 'a' sound to emphasize belonging or 'with' as in 'we are with the Bantu', that's what you are saying. Muntu is not a corruption of anything. We, the BaTonga who taught your ancestors your languages as they sort refuge in our Kingdom use 'Bantu', which is why you had to use 'Abantu - we are with the bantu'. We have the Grammar and the Dictionary.

  • @mwituamweene9850
    @mwituamweene9850 8 месяцев назад +2

    From the word go, you're wrong! You are talking about Bantus as though the different tribes have kept the same language.

  • @uBhubesi
    @uBhubesi 8 месяцев назад +4

    our minds have a long way to go before they're truly liberated ... i mean i won't say i resonate with everything in the video , but that doesn't take away from the fact that it introduces a new depth into how we should decipher our history using our dialects(which we like to call languages) ...
    look at how our ancestors wrote down things in say Sumer , Indus or even KMT , a single word would often be a complete sentence in many cases , to show that the dialects we use today , if not treated like the dialects of our invaders(like the english i'm using here , or french , etc.) , but in our native way , we will find they had far deeper meanings than we could have ever imagined ; and i believe more than anything this video is about creating an awareness to that fact ..
    but being that i'm from the landmass known as "south africa" , i am not surprised that so-called south africans here just seem to disagree entirely with it and just want to seem a superior people , when we are all ABANTU , irrespective of dialect(language) , geolocation or culture

    • @johnmpandaguta3289
      @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад

      What I got from here my brother with political will Kwame Nkurumah was right we can create a pan african state with a pan african language & Afrika will be great.

    • @johnmpandaguta3289
      @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад

      Whilst they see "difference" m connecting that we actually all family & we nid to turn that into cohesion & a WIN! because these western powers don't care they will extract from whoever we only have unity & Bantuness original or relat3d as a unifier & we win....

    • @AnitaHarrington
      @AnitaHarrington 3 месяца назад

      We are spread throghout the 4 corners of the earth! Read your bible! Bantu everywhere. There is no shortage.

  • @biggiemann1712
    @biggiemann1712 8 месяцев назад +3

    Very good video, your voice is also soothing and calming😊

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 7 месяцев назад

      I know...is it AI voice or it's for real?? I don't know....!!

  • @sugar4177
    @sugar4177 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’m from South Africa 🇿🇦 and I Xhosa and Zulu
    I want to ask other bantu speaker does the letter ‘R’ exist in your language coz in Zulu and Xhosa it doesn’t it changes into the letter ‘L’
    Example : others say -America
    We say: eMelica

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      I am Plateau Tonga-HiManansa and we use 'l'.

    • @mthimkhulu30
      @mthimkhulu30 8 месяцев назад +3

      Correction: Amelikha. Ca is for cabanga. Kha is for ikhandlela.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад +2

      Luhya "L and R" are used interchangebilly, same for "V and B"

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@mthimkhulu30 Yes Luhya "ka" is "KHA."

    • @sugar4177
      @sugar4177 8 месяцев назад

      @@mthimkhulu30no I understand that I was making it more simpler for no-Zulu speaker
      Was trying to keep the other letters the same to emphasis the ‘L’ but yeah guys ‘ca’ is wrong spelling
      Oh and it’s ‘KA’ not ‘KHA’

  • @nickeyfarrell8374
    @nickeyfarrell8374 8 месяцев назад +6

    Please share the book or books from which you got this information , I would like to gain more knowledge on this topic.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 7 месяцев назад

      This is not based on Europeans based books but ourselves...what we see, hear everyday, practice etc..

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад

      It came to her in a dream.

  • @konkolashata2750
    @konkolashata2750 8 месяцев назад +15

    No perhaps this is ur understanding. I speak 3 dialects from southern Africa and I confirm that
    Muntu = is a person
    Bantu = many poeple
    Everyone from Uganda 🇺🇬 down to eswatini understands this.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for watching. Not everyone is Bantu Beni and most of you speak an oversimplified version of the original language likely from appropriation and in some case ugly stuff. I am using the original meanings from the original speakers, which is why I made the distinction 'Bantu Speaking' vs Bantu Beni(True Bantu).

    • @msmpt4322
      @msmpt4322 8 месяцев назад +1

      That’s a lie and the proof of your lie is the lie you’re telling here.

    • @konkolashata2750
      @konkolashata2750 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@inyenyenzi from what country or countries today are the "true bantus" in??.....I am very sure I can connect to a person from the country and confirm

    • @sparxumlilo4003
      @sparxumlilo4003 8 месяцев назад +2

      Very true. I too am familiar with several languages languages ("dialects"? ouch!)

    • @FirstLast-ms6hn
      @FirstLast-ms6hn 8 месяцев назад

      @konkolashata2750 True Bantu's? Lets st with The Buganda Kingdom in Ugandan which is the largest Bantu tribe.

  • @organicafricanparadigm
    @organicafricanparadigm 8 месяцев назад +5

    Great work Positive and Creation Energy to you 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @maragolihistory2118
    @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm Luhya from Kenya an I 100% agree with you...Every single word you mentioned is confirmed in Luhya.

  • @mangz101
    @mangz101 8 месяцев назад +8

    You say. Lot of things as fact without any evidence. To learned people it makes you lose credebility. Id suggest you provide some kind of evidence in future. A lot of what you say is very contrary to well established facts by speakers of the language itself. You sound like curious person but just add more research to your videos.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +6

      Thanks for watching. The facts are mostly wrong because the people interviewed were not Proto-Bantu as in Plateau Tonga / BaTonga - HiManansa. Who are the builders of Great Zimbabwe and all the stone ruins who where the owners the Kingdom where Matebeleland now sits, their story seems to have been deliberately erased. Most people don't know Mashonaland and Matebeleland were all part of their Kingdom including Mozambique. They tried to tell their story only Emil Holub recorded it that's when they called themselves 'Manansa'. Tonga means those without a King which is why their name changed. I cover some this in 'Mzilikazi Assassinates the Pharaoh'.

  • @jamesmufugi5316
    @jamesmufugi5316 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sorry mama, but you did not get it quite right on the 'Ba' meaning. The 'Ba' does denote plurality. I am also Tonga from Zambia, and 'Ba' can denote pluraity or respect/formality; it fits on both contexts. Other languages use 'aba/a/wa'. Note also that in the second person we would say 'Mulibuti' ( how are you) - the 'Mu' in this case fits in the singular to refer to an older person, or in the plural when refering to many (even young) people. On whether Bantu refers to people in general, or the Bantu people alone, may be debated.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  7 месяцев назад

      Basa, in the Plateau(Gonde) Ku Hulumende - it doesn’t mean people - it never has because we don't speak the simplified dialect that you speak. Ndisuwe Bantanga, bapati benu, balianyika yonse. Ndisuwe tchilongwe tchabahikale beni beni. If you want to have a deeper understanding, visit my kofi page, link in the description box.
      The Valley and Plateau(Gonde) speak different dialects. If you’re from the Plateau Ku Hulumende, we speak the old spiritual dialect and know the alphabet.
      But those from the Valley and elsewhere speak the Shona, simplified versions and don't even know there is an alphabet.
      That’s why I made the distinction because not all Tongas speak the same dialect, the valley speak the Shona-inspired dialect which they often mix with Ndebele and Nyanja at this point.
      Ndiswe Bana Monze, tulihi mbohibede hintu, ndisuwe batchilela tchilongwe, khotuli, kumuiya.

  • @AntonsClass
    @AntonsClass 6 месяцев назад

    This was very interesting. Thank you for sharing this information! I noticed Damara was on the list of Bantu languages, but I thought it was a Khoi-San language.

  • @MrBlaqgold
    @MrBlaqgold 8 месяцев назад +2

    This channel is great ❤

  • @quintinfranklin9168
    @quintinfranklin9168 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you beloved! What a beautiful language & culture!

  • @ufundi1
    @ufundi1 2 месяца назад +1

    Aside from the click languages of the hunter-gatherers, Bantu languages are the primordial source of African linguistics.Threrefore, let's use 'Bantu' as a Pan-African word to denote an African.

  • @meizakmusic8095
    @meizakmusic8095 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bantu means a lot of people. In shona we say munhu in singular term and Vanhu in plural term.

    • @Philis911
      @Philis911 6 месяцев назад

      Will you describe that to a group of white peoples or Arabs or Chinese???

    • @tomatosoup6440
      @tomatosoup6440 2 месяца назад

      So if the Shona uses /munhu/ and /vanhu/ to mean a "person" why do ya'll keep insisting Shona is Bantu? You can clearly see it lacks the *-ntu* sound.

  • @christiansimon3307
    @christiansimon3307 8 месяцев назад +4

    This Was Beautiful.

    • @mwituamweene9850
      @mwituamweene9850 8 месяцев назад +1

      She is so wrong and so provincial!

    • @christiansimon3307
      @christiansimon3307 8 месяцев назад

      @@mwituamweene9850
      "Provincial"...That's Funny.
      Why Do You Say She's Soo Wrong?

    • @mwituamweene9850
      @mwituamweene9850 8 месяцев назад

      A majority of bantu actually have similar words....and mbantu, mtu, andu means people.
      South Africans and East Africans bantu similarity is uncanny...
      She has to find the diversion ans similarity, roots of words.
      Then she has to find the word for people , among different bantus.

    • @christiansimon3307
      @christiansimon3307 8 месяцев назад

      @@mwituamweene9850
      Thank You.

  • @AK243RDC
    @AK243RDC 8 месяцев назад +2

    You cannot take a small groupe and generalize. The prefixe MU becomes BA in plural and the other prefixe MA is used for uncountable quantity. MA-ayi for water MA-kole strength. MOLIMO means spirit or soul in the Congo

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

      True

  • @phethuxolobooi4898
    @phethuxolobooi4898 8 месяцев назад +6

    Xhosa: Umntu= 1 person
    Zulu: Umntu=1 person
    Xhosa: Abantu= people
    Zulu: Abantu= people
    So I don't know which language you represent but Bantu means people.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching. The original language that gave you all your languages, Tchi-Tonga. Your languages misinterpreted and oversimplified the correct meanings. 'Abantu' means 'with the bantu' - which is emphasis for a claim - there's a reason for that I will cover in another video. 'Umuntu' - 'u' means 'you' not one like you like to use it - check with 'Saubona' -
      Also the Zulu are an interesting study. They dressed and built their houses very differently from any Southern African group - the primary who were stone masons - the Zulu styled their homes like the Galla and even their dress was styled like the Lakuta Sudanese. The theory seems to be that the original Zulu clan was overran by some Galla and that is when it became militant. The Galla were nomadic and destroyed the Benguela Kingdom in Angola. So it stands to reason, the violence was brought it, but we are still investigating who brought them in and why.
      This is why you can't teach us our own language.

    • @senzogcabashe5915
      @senzogcabashe5915 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@inyenyenzi🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The BaTonga are not original Bantu your'll are mixture of different African tribes with the Bantu and you never taught Nguni's anything where are you getting this funny information? We Bantu's brought our language and culture when we migrated here and mixed with you guys.

    • @MC_TravelAdventures
      @MC_TravelAdventures 8 месяцев назад +5

      The Bantus who speak similar languages are the true ones . For example, I’m Bemba from Zambia I went to Tanzania even Swahili has more words similar to my language Bemba. I visited Mombasa there tribes called mijikendas who originated from the Congo Basin but they are in Kenya in Mombasa their language is also similar to Shona and my language only with a different way of pronunciation. They even have names from Zambia they eat the same food as us . Any tribe that speaks this Bantu language that even me from Zambia I can understand is our Brothers-and sisters. Even the Lunganda language in Uganda I can understand most of the words. I met Ugandans here in Qatar I could understand what they were saying I asked them if they where from Malawi because what the lady said was similar to Malawi or Nyanja in Zambia. Also let a Luhya same thing here in Qatar even Kikuyu I can understand a bit of it and Kamba. We are all descended from Ancient Egypt my mum used to say they came from Kola and she is near Congo some of my family lived in Congo. We are all the same people. I have a niece her name is Mumbi from Zambia Mumbi means create or Kabumba , Ukubumba unwana creating a child with soil they have Mumbi in Kikuyu as well.

    • @phethuxolobooi4898
      @phethuxolobooi4898 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@inyenyenzi NO NO NO This shows that you know nothing about the zulu people that's not how they became militant, you simply ignored the zulu and the rest of the bantu tribes history and came up with your own.

    • @phethuxolobooi4898
      @phethuxolobooi4898 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@inyenyenzi This channel should be cancelled.

  • @PedrodeoliveirapioKeza-pi6zd
    @PedrodeoliveirapioKeza-pi6zd 8 месяцев назад +3

    First of all i'd like to congratulate you for this interesting video. Hi my name is Pedro and iam from Malanje in north of Angola in ancient kingdom of Matamba. I'd like you to suggest me some african baby boys name. My nation at the Matamba kingdom is Ambundu and my language is kimbundu.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад

      Very interesting....You guys didnt miss the occasion...you just used the name itself "Ambundu"

  • @israelntaganzwa5749
    @israelntaganzwa5749 5 дней назад

    What does your name means? It sounds like Inyenyeri (Star) in Runyarwanda.

  • @esauchakunta2853
    @esauchakunta2853 8 месяцев назад +10

    I do agree that the word Bantu doesn't mean 'people' it does has a connotation of 'belongingness' e.g. one who belong to a group of people or clan, etc. As a Bantu of South Central Africa (Northern Zambia) my father used to tell me that Bantu doesn't mean 'people' because people of European (White) descent are humans but are not 'Bantu'.
    😂🎉😢😮😅

    • @enyahbantu3705
      @enyahbantu3705 8 месяцев назад +4

      Please go deeper 😂

    • @esauchakunta2853
      @esauchakunta2853 8 месяцев назад +1

      Grace 🎉 l like your Bantu documentaries because they contain informative data that secular schools don't teach to our society.
      I like the part where you link the Bantu to Egyptians. 😂

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm Luhya and my argument is that all non-Bantu mixed with extra terrestrial beings and maybe Bantu's used that name to signify "we are non mixed" Bacause in Kenya, we have alot of Non-Bantu's groups and we are the only ones who ID as Bantu's and the name has stuck on us alone!! why? and I hear both my parents calling people "Omundu/mundu/Vandu/Avandu?'" why?

    • @NelsonSiandabile-nj6ih
      @NelsonSiandabile-nj6ih 8 месяцев назад +2

      Ndebeles, yes , may be called 'Amandebele',aernying that from the time when they carried their big shield and short spears ,going around raiding communities in the 1800s. They were terrible indeed.

    • @thokophangisa8495
      @thokophangisa8495 7 месяцев назад +1

      That makes sense to me too

  • @tshwarelolebeko2395
    @tshwarelolebeko2395 7 месяцев назад +1

    Whhere to learn proto-Bantu?

  • @yahundebatakane
    @yahundebatakane 8 месяцев назад +2

    Molimo in Lingala means spirit or great spirit

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

      In Zimbabwe (Shona) it’s Modzimu or Mudzimu

  • @urielriley
    @urielriley 8 месяцев назад +1

    11:43 This is such valuable work. Gratitude ☀👑🌕🙏🏾 12:35

  • @kamaheritage
    @kamaheritage 8 месяцев назад +3

    Lol ba means pluriel in kikongo. Mu means the divine consciousness and Ntu means tree of live. Muntu means the incarnation of the divine in this realm.
    And Ma means gift like Ma Ama Wa Ndombi.
    Ancient kikongo is found everywhere on the continent and abroad, especially in Asia.
    In Haiti, we say Mun when referring to a human or decent human being.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching. The clue to your origin and grasp is in the title of your king who was called 'Mwene'. 'Mwene' loosely translated means 'Friend'. Mwene Mutapa means 'Friend of Thieves'- still working our what 'Kongo' originally means and also the linguistic history of the Kingdom. But Mwene isn't a title held by a True Bantu King but a vassal, they use Mwami for a King and the Tutsi used it in that region.

    • @kiritugeorge4684
      @kiritugeorge4684 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@inyenyenzi In Agikuyu the word for friend is Murata, mwene is a word that closely translates to owner. We call God Mwene Nyaga meaning owner of the dazzling brightness. Nyaga has a double meaning referring to the ostrich tail which has splotches of black and white like mount Kenya (called Kiri Nyaga) and also referring to the brightness of the snow.
      My question is what does this imply for the true Bantu as you say? Coz we did have a people who lived here prior to the expansion of thagicu cultures (those that comprise the Akamba, Agikuyu, Aembu, Ameru) were the Gumba or Ciana a Maitho.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@kiritugeorge4684 Even in Luhya "MWENE" means the owner or the possessor. Its used to signify "belonging"

    • @kiritugeorge4684
      @kiritugeorge4684 8 месяцев назад

      @@maragolihistory2118 💯

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 8 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi Tutsi stole "Mwami" title from us the real Bantu's. its us Bantu farmers who originally used "Mwami" title in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Malawi, Western kenya, North west Tanzania for KING ONLY and not a fake paramaunt chief or anything Britons created to delete Mwami. The word "Mwami" comes from "Vwami/Bwami" and you can even go further back to Kitara or Bachwezi when people used to mingle with Gods/Angels(Vi-Ikulu/Aba-Ikulu) in around the Great Lakes to Eastern Kongo and they used "Mwami/Bwami" to signify "LORD" and Mwami King priest royalty title...But Ezana of the Axum or Ethiopians, Luo's, Tutsi snitched on us and ended or stopped our FIRE RITUALS and then STOLE one of THREE main drums, which the Hutu's called "Gihanga" and a fire ritual called "Bahiru" or seating room priests(Abahiru/Vahiru/Vuhiru/Ubuhiru) the seers which Arabs called them "ABAYINZU/BAYINZU/bayizu" and the fierce armies of Tutsi, Lemba, Luo's from North and ships of Baluchis along the Coast of Kenya and Yemen all knew and called the people of "Mwmi the "Bashenzi/Zenji" and were the most important priest known as far as China, india, Europe and Central Asia for medicine and priest work/Diviners...But the Tutsi, Luo's and Ethiopians snitched on Shenzi/Vaami people by inviting Portuguese/Christians to come and delete their 3 ALTARS/3 BIG DRUMS and help Ethiopia or King Priest take over power while fighting Turks-Ottomans who were moving deep South to Sofala and into Uganda-Congo(Tipu-Tipu)..!! And as soon as the three Altars were done with, Mzungu and Arabs were able to step inside the soil of Africa by 1400s for the first time ever-ever-ever in history..creating roads named after them like Sultan-Hamud for fetching Bantu slvs...But prior to1390, No ARAB or Mzungu could venture deep into Africa!! iTS THE MOSQUITOES, LIONS AND SNAKES THAT FOUGHT THEM!!

  • @southernafricanboy4148
    @southernafricanboy4148 8 месяцев назад +3

    You are a star. Very well explained that I a Shona - Ndebele mix can understand it well
    Are you a Tswana and a linguist madam?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching. Manansa now called BaTonga. I am Plateau Tonga and Lozi, I suppose got the first and the last iteration of it.

    • @southernafricanboy4148
      @southernafricanboy4148 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@inyenyenzi Awesome. Tonga like Peter Ndlovu right near Binga?
      Enjoying your channel which I just found today. All the best

  • @Kom_Ombo
    @Kom_Ombo 12 дней назад

    When I speak to my ma she gets upset when I refer to her as people. Even in English it is a term becoming more and more difficult to use.

  • @ludigomhagama4023
    @ludigomhagama4023 8 месяцев назад +2

    In Swahili people means watu. In Bantu language in TANZANIA people means wandu, vyandu, ntu ect.

  • @GwazaJuse
    @GwazaJuse 6 месяцев назад

    Ma- is the class 6 prefix which connotes masses and quantities, not plurals.
    The only actual plurals are class 10 forms *diN-
    I agree with you that mu- (class 1) likely is connected to the locative of internality, but to say ba- (class 2) doesn't connote people is rather far fetched .
    The first person plural continuous prefix sa- is not a noun meaning "familiars", it's literally just the prefix equivalent to the pronominal "we are".
    "Proto Bantu" means the THEORISED word forms used FOUR THOUSAND years ago. Youre mixing a reference to something that really is ancient ancient with thungs that are relatively recent.

  • @khethadlamini4086
    @khethadlamini4086 8 месяцев назад +4

    Kodwa nge-data lami, ngaze ngalimosha ngalovobe walengane.

    • @thokophangisa8495
      @thokophangisa8495 7 месяцев назад

      Isho kahle ukuthi you don't know much about your culture

  • @wanjiruharriet9787
    @wanjiruharriet9787 8 месяцев назад +1

    ANDU means PEOPLE, you are explaining the much you understand, but BANTU is wide biggest group of peoples ever

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  7 месяцев назад

      I believe that expression is primarily used by the people who call God 'Mulungu' or have that expression. These are the Bantu Speaking Groups not Ethnic Bantu(Bantu Beni or owners of the language). And everyone has their history which is why I am doing this, to help figure out the chronologies.

  • @zephaniarutlokwana2891
    @zephaniarutlokwana2891 8 месяцев назад +2

    In Xhosa the word abantu means the people. Whites classified people in their formulated categories and came up with the term Bantu for a certain group of people excluding other African people such as Koi San who are also part of (abantu in Xhosa) the people. Bantu is an ethnological term to classify a certain category of people as such in the exclusion of other categories of people irrespective of them being Africans or non Africans

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +5

      White People didn't come up with the word. We use it in Tchi-Tonga which is the source of all your languages. The reason you add the 'a' sound is to emphasize belonging to the core group - 'a bantu' means 'with or belonging to the bantu'. I will do a video on the correct grammar.

    • @rainbowtrust6347
      @rainbowtrust6347 8 месяцев назад +1

      Whites concluded that Africans ethnic groups as peoples. Bantus - peoples.

    • @karldrogo9765
      @karldrogo9765 8 месяцев назад

      She will never concede how Nguni use the term. But her use of the word is independent of how Nguni's use the term so both can be true at the same time

    • @johnmpandaguta3289
      @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад +1

      Rather than compete 4 ownership of a language why can't we now create the pan afrikan language & joint & win...

  • @mmathabomaibelo6276
    @mmathabomaibelo6276 8 месяцев назад

    Okay so informative thank you. So according to what you’re saying as a Pedi/Zulu person, I am not true Bantu?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      You have Bantu ancestors who inhabited that region as well as San and probably some Galla or 'Zanj' admixture - this is based on Zulu dress, buildings and the military culture which points to a Galla admixture. We still need to figure out how, when and why they and the Sotho-Tswana languages + people were formed which resulted in the current cultures. Everyone's story deserves to be accurately told.

    • @mmathabomaibelo6276
      @mmathabomaibelo6276 8 месяцев назад

      Interesting, thank you.

    • @mmathabomaibelo6276
      @mmathabomaibelo6276 8 месяцев назад

      When you say isolated what do you mean

  • @Thr3egod
    @Thr3egod 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very educational but the video elaborates on what Bantu doesn't mean so the topic lacks precision. Anyways heres what Bantu means. You got the "Ba" absolutely right, i couldn't have said it better myself. The Ba for the Nguni is the biblical equivalent of "EL"... it roughly translates to "descendants of a god". This is where you get "AngEL" from... Michael, Gabrielle, Uriel, Isreal, etc (Israel = children of Isis and Ra). The "Ntu" is the Annunaki Queen Goddesses from whom we are descended. Her consort is Anu. Their offsprings are Innana, Enlil, Enki, and us. The Zulu word "Ningizimu" comes from "Ningishzida" an annunaki priest whom the Egyptians called Tewute (Thoth). Zulu means heaven/sky... which means the Zulus are people who came from heaven (the Skywalkers). This is what Ba-Ntu means, descendants of Ntu. There's plenty kingdoms in the universe and we identify as Bantu to separate us from the Neanderthals (Europeans) and Mongoloid (Asians). Identification is genetic not geographic.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching. This would apply to the descendants of the Galla/Zanj who seem to have formed part of a population that now form the Nguni people. This is evident in the dress style, zulu homes and militancy which are like the Galla. The Zanj were targeted and enslaved in modern day Iraq which is where they'd have adopted these beliefs.
      Nguni culture is a mix of Bantu and Galla/Zanj plus San so there is a blend so its important to distinguish the three.
      Bantu have our own guardians not gods and the Annunaki aren't it.

    • @Thr3egod
      @Thr3egod 8 месяцев назад

      @inyenyenzi thanks for reading. The human being is 3.1 billion years old, that's just on this planet. We have mixed with many species over that time. You cannot derive identity from culture. Culture is nothing but behavior which changes over time. Your identity is genetic no behavioral. It's not what you dress, it's who you see when you are in the realm of dreams. This doesn't take away any truth your video but it is purely academic not spiritual... we are spirits not academics. You are not wrong but there's just more to it than attire and dialect... did you know we were once naked and telepathic? We did not dress nor speak. The Africans ARE the Annunaki... ask the Dogons and I've already elaborated on the Zulus

    • @johnmpandaguta3289
      @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Thr3egodfactual no lies truly we are spiritual beings at the core

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

      You are right on the money. I thought of this when I read the Sumerian tablets and lost books for the Nag Hamadi library. Also found a lot of similarities between Kemetic language and Shona I’ll try to make a video when I get the chance.
      But very interesting link between Anu/Antu (munhu/muntu and vanhu/bantu. When the demiurge (Yaldabaoth) created the world, the great cosmic mother breathed something else into us to make us more divine and powerful than what Yaldabaoth intended. At least that’s how the story goes.
      I think it was eumelanin, the mitochondrial gene (that makes a person what his mother is) and immortality because Yaldabaoth tries to end creation in a flood and other great cataclysms but we black people are still here & still so spiritual/sol connected

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

      True, before language we were a telepathic people, talking is lower and that’s why I personal consider animals to be much higher vibrational than us. They still possess what we lost.
      We also existed in the spirit world not this 3D dense material realm. We are the ones who fell. We fell into the 3D material realm and we fell into speech from telepathy.
      That’s why Tehuti and Imhotep wept at what would become of us. But if what is written is true we will come out of it victorious.

  • @Philis911
    @Philis911 8 месяцев назад +1

    To my understanding Ba-Ntu means Those belonging to this ancestor called Ntu not everyone will be classified as that of Ntu

    • @felixmakinda7689
      @felixmakinda7689 21 день назад

      Is that Ntu, Mentuhotep II? Our history as Abagusii Bantu of Kenya starts from Kintu. Who is this Kintu? Why does he appear in West African groups?

    • @Philis911
      @Philis911 20 дней назад

      @ remember Western Africa have history of coming from East and our people carry names where they go …..majority of western African have same DNA with Bantu and luo of Kenya especially…..but other Nilotes like Maasai have same DNA as kushitic E1b1b

  • @Francisqolito
    @Francisqolito 8 месяцев назад +1

    The greatest video I have watched this year so far!!
    I would also wish that we can translate trigonometry in our African Languages... I am Gĩkũyũ and I found many parallels when I tried to compare many languages nearby (merũ, baganda,) even distant ones like igbo and shona.. the mathematical resources are too scarce tho' and thank you for your contribution.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I will do a video explaining the lexicon and grammar rules of the language and hopefully that can help provide a reference point for other languages.

    • @Francisqolito
      @Francisqolito 8 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi We are definitely in good hands and your efforts are much appreciated!
      If you don't mind a special request, (just as a sidequest) if you were to translate for me the sentence :
      "The least number of straight lines that can enclose a space is 3"
      It would help alot in my project.
      Keep up the 🔥🔥 content ..I have subscribed for more.

    • @mwituamweene9850
      @mwituamweene9850 8 месяцев назад

      Her research is poor.

    • @Francisqolito
      @Francisqolito 8 месяцев назад

      @@mwituamweene9850 on the contrary, I beleive your assessment of her thesis betrays a poverty of mind as well as morals..
      She did a lucid exposé video with very rigorous verifiability standards (and am speaking as a linguist myself)
      You need to make a rebuttal with higher standards if you want me to consider you more than a goon!

  • @CharlesMiller-xc4vl
    @CharlesMiller-xc4vl 5 месяцев назад

    I enjoy listening to you, you have a voice and understanding that is exceptional. Father in Heaven gave me two words to write down and recognize their meaning when I was about 9 years old almost 70 years ago now. Bantu and Ashanti were those words and it took me 40 years to know something about them like you have spoken for the last several years. Please know and explain to people that we are not Jews, we are The Chosen People of the original scripture before man changed the scripture and printed the first bibles! People are incorrect calling us Jews, and they don't know our history. In 1454 the first bibles were printed out on the first printing press invented by a Jew name Guttenberg-- he changed the word Chosen to Jew-- there are no J sounds in Hebrew and Aramaic languages-- so Jew is not in the original bible scriptures!

  • @nissiressourcesinc8015
    @nissiressourcesinc8015 8 месяцев назад

    Please could You translate this sentence (Kamba spoken in Kongo kingdom): Bantu bingi ba yisidi mazono

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      The moment you use 'Ba', your sentence has to become formal/spiritual. We use the spiritual/formal so we would say
      Bantu Banji, Ba Jisi, Mazono
      Informal would be:
      Muntu/Umuntu Ujisi Mazono
      The oversimplified version-
      Multitudes(Banji) of us (Bantu) have(Jisi) lovely encounters/meetings/blessings(Mazono)
      The accurate spiritual 'deeper' :
      Ba(invoke the perfect manifestation of those) ntu(belonging to us)
      Ba(invoke the perfect manifestation of that ) nji(which belongs to increase)
      BaJisi(invoke the perfect manifestation of the highest form of increase)
      Ma(plenty/many) zono(lovely encounters/meetings/blessings) - this is why it was simplified.

  • @siyabongalizo930
    @siyabongalizo930 5 месяцев назад

    Bantu is plural, umntu is one person and isintu is traditions. uluntu is society. Those translations are just Xhosa , I'm not sure if it this helps anyone, but if it does and there's more you want to know, ask us. To everyone in the diaspora who can afford come to Africa find a culture follow one person and learn from their family whatever the elders are willing to teach you. I for one have always refused to adopt these religions and have always believed that my culture is in itself a religious belief.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  5 месяцев назад

      🙃Xhosa isn't the Proto-Bantu language so it doesn't have the authentic meanings of the expressions and also Xhosa has San and Nilo-Saharan admixture.

  • @mck5549
    @mck5549 8 месяцев назад +1

    I stand to correct you as a Sotho-Tswana speaker.
    Mo ba mo me le ma se di n di bo ho. This is the Sotho Tswana grammatical structure.
    Mo is singular (person) Ba is plural (person). Mo is singular (object) me is plural (object) same with le, ma, se di n di bo ho(all objects)

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching. This is why I stated Sotho-Tswana are far removed from the original language and therefore have had the original true meanings misconstrued in addition to the click admixture - that double consonant. I speak siLozi too.

  • @SuperHarare
    @SuperHarare 8 месяцев назад +1

    Van you please tell what language all these Fake bantu people where speaking before they hijacked ang violeted your language?

  • @nirbija
    @nirbija 7 месяцев назад

    Yes!
    Not only do "I found this video interesting"; I find your insight to be very very intriguing.
    To subscribe is a must not miss. lol
    You stated to the effect that the (proto) Basic 'Bantu' Language (Mother of all 'Bantu' languages) is 'revealed language': Can you elaborate?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching and subscribing❤. It is still spoken as Tonga, but this has many dialects and the Plateau Tonga dialect is the Proto-Bantu language. This is the language spoken by the Manansa and the 'Hulu me nde' before Mzilikazi invaded and ended their hold on their Ancient Kingdom in mid-1838 and then attempted to erase them from history. They are the builders of the stone ruins across Southern Africa - I cover this in the other videos. Hope you watch them too.

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija 7 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi
      1. Your "Plateau Tonga" lives where exactly?
      Did you not say that the 'Mother of all Bantu Languages" ('proto-Bantu) is revealed language?
      I take 'revealed language' to mean not-invented by humans, yes.
      Who revealed it, when, and to whom was it revealed?
      Thanx for your response.
      You seem to have a good grasp on the cultures, including the languages.
      Good for you; that is a lot of Basic Knowledge. lol

    • @nirbija
      @nirbija 7 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi
      What does 'inyenyenzi' means?

  • @tchindkatane712
    @tchindkatane712 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great lies, I can debate with you. A language explains to itself.

  • @chandachilongoshi8813
    @chandachilongoshi8813 8 месяцев назад

    Why are you using Egyptian images?

  • @akadnet
    @akadnet 8 месяцев назад

    IchiTonga seems to be the foundational language, from the examples given.

  • @kodekubenini6163
    @kodekubenini6163 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mxm...this is so distorted... interesting but very misleading. There's a lot to unearth from the topic though.
    Sa refers to coming forth... sometimes interchanged with ZA. Example ukuza kwamaza olwandle refers to the continuous coming forth of the ocean waves. As such waves in isiXhosa are called amaZA...the comers...so to speak.
    Ukuza kwemini entsha...kukusa. that is to say...the coming of a new day is uku-sa...that the coming forth of the sunlight.
    It applies the same way to construct the word for baby...u-sa-na. "na" being the diminutive part ...Sa being the offspring that brings forth the next generation. Even the hieroglyphics point to this...where Sa refers to offspring...son Sa... daughter sat.
    Now, abantu are people and they speak not Zulu or Xhosa or Tswana but rather they speak isiNtu...much like Thok Naath is the People's Language for the people referred to as Nuer.

  • @FirstLast-ms6hn
    @FirstLast-ms6hn 8 месяцев назад

    Bantu in Ugandan languages means people and muntu is one person or directly translated as "within Ntu"...Mwami is husband or Mr. in Ugandan Bantu languages

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      It should be Yuhi/Uhi which is Mr. or Father of and your language is a derived language which means it is very simplified.

  • @redzed4243
    @redzed4243 8 месяцев назад

    My opinion is African languages is more of an expression than grammar accuracy. The tone/sound is what we recognise. E.g. A Ugandan and a Zimbabwean can greet each other in turn even if we don't speak same language. Contex will determine the meaning. Gwara = iron/coward/path/solution 🤷

  • @nissiressourcesinc8015
    @nissiressourcesinc8015 8 месяцев назад

    Could You translate this sentence: Mbantu ba yisidi mazono

  • @FictionHubZA
    @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад +2

    The word bantu does actually mean people.
    I speak many bantu languages, and the word most likely comes from Xhosa or Zulu to mean people.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  7 месяцев назад +1

      No it doesn't. That entire area was part of the Ancient Kingdom and our ancestors resettled all of yours and some of you invaded😂. Ours is the Proto-Bantu language which derives all the others including Xhosa and Zulu - which don't speak the original language because they were invaded by the Zanj who forcefully integrated some San people too. Xhosa and Zulu have San admixture and also Nilo-Saharan mixes because UShaka and UMzilikazi were *Zanj(Nilo-Saharan Kushites) not Proto-Bantu. We also have the alphabet none of the others do, which is why they speak the over simplified versions.

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi Go to Wikipedia and search bantu. It clearly states that the word came from Nguni languages. Xhosa itself was the first African language to be translated into the Bible. It is also the first bantu language to be written down.
      It is pretty easy to see where the term came from.

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@inyenyenzi Mam. Stop making lies up. When my ancestors came to South Africa, there were only Khoisan people here. They arrived 2000 to 3000 years ago.
      The proto bantu languages are from Cameroon. Nearly all sources agree on that.
      You can sit here and try to make yourself believe all you want. But, it won't change history.

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi And there were never Nilo-Saharan people in this part of Africa. No genetic study has even found traces of their DNA.
      You don't speak a single word of South African languages, and you come here to make claims like this?

    • @FictionHubZA
      @FictionHubZA 7 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi That's not even a good argument. We also have words and sounds that don't exist in other bantu languages.
      The Kushites were from Norther Africa. They aren't even bantu. From a cultural, religious, genetic, and even geographic perspective.

  • @johnmpandaguta3289
    @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад

    Zii actually does means nothing. ...quiet....mostly if your are quiet after an oral interaction we say that person zii (quiet) spelling I mean the not talking one.😂

  • @enterblackvoid
    @enterblackvoid 8 месяцев назад

    So what does Ubuntu mean, if n means belonging and tu means we?

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Strictly Speaking
      u - 'one who is of'
      bu - strength/energy
      n - belonging to
      tu - we/us
      'One who is of strength/energy belonging to us'

    • @enterblackvoid
      @enterblackvoid 8 месяцев назад

      @inyenyenzi If one is not of strength and they are weak, does that means they are not in line with Ubuntu?
      Almost like they do not contribute at all or they affect negatively the community.
      What should be done to the individual who shows weakness?

    • @enterblackvoid
      @enterblackvoid 8 месяцев назад

      @inyenyenzi and when you say one who is of strength belonging to us.
      This "strength" is it morality? Like the right way to do things, a competent person?

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 5 месяцев назад

      Humanity, pure and simple

    • @enterblackvoid
      @enterblackvoid 5 месяцев назад

      @@stephentaylor2119 it's means more than humanity

  • @royalmbwana
    @royalmbwana 7 месяцев назад +2

    This video didn't touch on the East Africa Bantus

  • @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990
    @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990 8 месяцев назад +1

    Someone in the comments said that, people of European descent are humans, but not Bantu. Firstly, watch here on RUclips a video by Danny Vendramini titled, Neanderthal, profile of a super predator. This will open your eyes to know who is a HUMAN and who is a HYBRID. Bantu doesn't mean people, it means HUMANS. People are mainly those who walk upright on two legs, being humans or share some DNA with HUMANS. An example is, many Bantus would say that, they saw 5 people, consisting of 3 Bantus (HUMANS) and 2 others (possibly describing them as Europeans or Arabs or of "mixed race" etc). These 2 other people are NEVER described as Bantus (HUMANS). European languages don't make this distinction, most probably because they are daily masquerading themselves as humans when they are not. Interestingly, all of the hybrid people also have some DNA said to be "of UNKNOWN ORIGIN or of UNASSIGNED ORIGIN", terms probably used to hide the DNA from the FALLEN ANGELS spoken of in Genesis 6:4. These hybrids are a new species, a new variety from the original first generation of hybrids known in the Bible as the Nephilim, which was followed by another group with elongated skulls found in Paracas in Peru. All of them have the same DNA that traces back to the Caucuses mountains. Look at your map to see that, the Caucuses mountains are not far from Mount Hermon the landing place of the FALLEN ANGELS where they took an oath binding themselves together to commit this abomination, the likes of Azzazel, Samjaza and other Fallen Angels. These truths have been hidden from us for centuries, including the fact that we are Hebrew Israelites (Negroes and Bantus (haplotype e1b1a (biological and genetic descendants of Jacob/Israel))). The remains of ancient Israelites that lived in Jerusalem and the surrounding areas of Judea as far back as 400BC to 800BC, were excavated and samples were taken for DNA testing and analysis. The results are that, they are of haplotype e1b1a, the same haplotype e1b1a as that of the Negroes and the Bantus, meaning that, the ancient Israelites, the Negroes and the Bantus, are all biological and genetic descendants of Jacob, also meaning that, the ancient Israelites were black like the Negroes and the Bantus. Bantus are humans, and that's why you can't call any other person or people Bantu/Bantus if they are NOT HUMANS. HYBRIDS ARE NOT HUMANS. Praise be to our Heavenly Father Yahuah The Most High Elohim of Israel, the Elohim of our forefathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, our Elohim. Shalom.

    • @thelastshallbefirst6531
      @thelastshallbefirst6531 8 месяцев назад

      First off, I do believe without a doubt that the fallen angels mixing with humans is a myth. Genesis is God's record thus it must be spiritually and prophetically discerned. The term sons of God in more in reference to man or Adam created in the image of God. No angel was ever created in the image of God -> a living and breathing soul.

    • @jhujhuvempa8028
      @jhujhuvempa8028 8 месяцев назад

      Next time get your facts out of a biblical reference, it would make more sense

    • @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990
      @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990 8 месяцев назад

      @@thelastshallbefirst6531 Can you explain the "sons of God" mentioned in Job 1:6, 2:1, and 38:7? Shalom.

    • @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990
      @wilhomatthewsmatthews8990 8 месяцев назад

      @@jhujhuvempa8028 you sound like you haven't read the books of Jasher, Enoch, Jubilees and other books that the descendants of the FALLEN ANGELS tried to destroy, probably trying to hide the truth. They even tried to promote the theory of evolution, ignore the occurrence of the great floods of Noah, invent "links of apes turning into humans", and many other attempts to conceal the truth. It is a given FACT that they have some DNA said to be "of UNKNOWN ORIGIN or of UNASSIGNED ORIGIN". In this day and age where they claim to know the origins of everything in the universe, they have no clue where this DNA they carry comes from? Really? And they expect us to swallow that bait, hook and sinker? They also know that the Neanderthals were apes and were depicted as such RIGHT UP UNTIL THEY DISCOVERED THAT THEY HAVE SOME DNA FROM THESE "dimwitted brutes", as used call them, and then the narrative changed overnight to the Neanderthals being "ancient humans" that appreciated art, buried their dead and even made some jewelry. Of course they will have their way because they own and control the media that MUST publish whatever they want to be published. The truth remains just that, told or untold, it never changes. Shalom.

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 5 месяцев назад

      Europeans don't describe themselves as Bantu, it is reserved for the speakers of Bantu languages, we also do not refer to ourselves as Dine or Lakota, both meaning the people in Navajo and Sioux.

  • @Goodnews1-g7
    @Goodnews1-g7 8 месяцев назад

    In your books or in your head😢😢😢??

  • @GwazaJuse
    @GwazaJuse 6 месяцев назад

    Basically what this author believes is that chiTonga language is in fact the "Proto Bantu" language, and she just happens to be of this Tonga ethnicity which she believes is the original and most important. So this really is just chauvinistic tribalism par excellence.

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly what a biased video. Far from factual.

  • @82pattycake
    @82pattycake 8 месяцев назад +1

    This whole video is a lie. You can tell she doesn't even know the language or it's people. It's amazing how complete strangers want to tell us what our own language means... I wouldnt bother

  • @Philis911
    @Philis911 6 месяцев назад

    Funny enough like my luhya when they see a group of Samali or white peoples they will never call them Baa-Ntu coz they not Baa-Ntu there is more to Baa-Ntu than people just make it

  • @hiphophooligan911ify
    @hiphophooligan911ify 7 месяцев назад +2

    All not true.... BA-NTU are people who once lived in the great Nile river during the reign of Atlantis... They lived the best time and had their progenitor (Gods)... One of their Gods was NTU/MUNTU also known as RA.. today this god is known as Yahweh or Enkhi in Summeria.. the word MUNTU also is similar to the MAUT meaning soul in semetic language.. bantu languages are similar and Bantu ppl are the original ancient Israelites.. and israel they called it ISOLELE and called NTU God "Taata Nzambe/yahweh

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  7 месяцев назад

      True Bantu are NOT Bene Israel( Friends of Israel - Bene means Friends not Sons they got that wrong) Evidence doesn't support your theory. Also, what I have here isn't theory, it's fact based on being a native speaker of the original Bantu Language which gave everyone else their versions and also being part of the culture. We True Bantu - Bantu Beni are NOT Israelites. We have our own Ba Ila(Elohims) who we can still summon BTW, and Yahweh isn't one of them.

  • @samkelombambo916
    @samkelombambo916 8 месяцев назад +1

    Where exactly do you find your info or are you a first hand researcher ?
    I don't understand why you are so obsessed with connecting "Bantu " people with ancient Egypt .
    I don't believe the Bantu from Central Africa pillaged, destroyed or colonised any land(no proof of this ever occuring).
    Is having pyramids and stone temples a sign of being civilised?
    Namor/Menes the first king of Egypt was violent and so were many other ancient Egyptian rulers so what do you have to say about that?
    I don't understand why you are confiscating the achievements of the Shona people and claiming ancient Egyptians did it ?
    It seems as if anything worthy to talk about south of the Sahara was created by ancient Egyptians because the other "Bantu" were too inferior to have ever been responsible for such splendour.
    I just think you are no different from the colonialists who made us(Africans) slaughter one another.
    Go to The King's Monologue(RUclips channel)for the true history of melanated beings.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад +1

      Understanding the real history of Africa is important to understanding why things are the way they are. Many of you won't like it but it may help you explain why things are the way they are on your end.
      Too many people were unalived and property lost. I am telling their stories.
      Shona means destroyers, we named them, that's our language. They invaded our Kingdom and sold out to the Arabs and Portuguese, while selling a lot of people, claiming it was theirs and lying about the history.
      Our ancestors were systematically hunted and unalived by the Matebele, anyone who talked about the genocide on what later became Matebeleland was unalived by Mzilikazi working with Robert Moffat. Mzilikazi is buried in one of our crypts. After mutilating our King's body. Our King was also a husband, father, brother, son, whose children had to hide so they would not be unalived by Mzilikazi. Women were systematically abducted and r#ped.
      Then they treasure hunted and stole all that was left behind.
      We aren't upset, we are just holding up a mirror, some things have to change.
      Blame the colonists all you want but a boat with cracks will always let water in. Many among you are the cracks.
      The question is why are you so offended about the True Bantu being descended from the Ancient Egyptians? Relics found in Southern Africa where taken to the Ancient Egyptian Hall at the British Museum, there's linguistic continuity.
      It makes sense to us, for better or worse.
      We've always known this is our history, our origin story says we came from the river now called the Nile. Heck we have a Jackal Headed Guardian Spirit who resettles us. We are just being public about it now because we are done protecting and suffering for people who turn around and unalive us and sellout.
      At least this generation is done being quiet about it and suffering through the discrimination.
      Check on how bad the BaTonga in Zimbabwe have it from the Shona and Ndebele. The Genocide Against the Tutsi wasn't the first. There are many whose stories, civilizations almost disappeared and replaced with this narrative that Africans were only wearing animal skins, unaliving each other, couldn't build shelter to save their lives and didn't have industries or organized communities. Which is used as justification to take our resources and break our communities into labor camps.
      You might have been slow to see this, but not us.
      This isn't new to us, we've always known, we are just telling you.
      You have your stories, we respect them, this is ours return the courtesy.

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 5 месяцев назад

      You were slaughtering each other, long before we stepped foot in Africa.

  • @jepibier
    @jepibier 8 месяцев назад +1

    Please stop misleading our people ! You are terribly limited in your knowledge of the bantu immigration

  • @RjSierra-m2v
    @RjSierra-m2v 2 месяца назад

    Bantu is from Ubuntu a way of life. But the people are the CAM, HAM, KHEM, KEMET, AKAMBA, ABZU-Abyssinia, Bisau, Bissu; NAID-MU, MUNTU- "Meunites."

  • @abibitumiholistics
    @abibitumiholistics 8 месяцев назад +2

    Great work abt (family)! Salute you

    • @abibitumiholistics
      @abibitumiholistics 8 месяцев назад

      Can you direct me to information about Bantu rituals & authentic Bantu spiritual traditions

    • @jhujhuvempa8028
      @jhujhuvempa8028 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm also waiting for this, it's high time we go back to our ancestral roots

  • @jg4922
    @jg4922 8 месяцев назад +1

    Masarwa/ Basarwa in Botswana are indigenous people of Botswana

  • @pulengmashifana6094
    @pulengmashifana6094 8 месяцев назад +1

    ba= means belonging
    ntu is our forefathers of all bantu. we trace our self to him and he was a Hebrew isrealite, we are hebrew.

  • @tswagarenamane8353
    @tswagarenamane8353 4 месяца назад

    The problem with this presentation is that it is self righteous and presumptuous particularly in assuming your language is the model of perfection, and not open to other explanations. The word molemo still exists in Setswana but is not the source of the word for God. Modimo comes from the word Dimo which is another form of Temu (Nubian), which has come to be known as Atum, the primordial intelligence. Mo-dimo is one who propagates and represents this force. Thus we have Badimo, a collective word which has come to be degraded relative to Mo-dimo, from Christian influence. Energy/influence arising from that domain is Sedimo. We still have the word Ra as representative of the male energy and Rara as a God force. A son is moRa. Another word for man is mo-nna, which comes from the waters of origin nun or nuna/nna the mother God, of which man/Ra is a representative. In Sotho languages (Tswana/Sotho/Pedi) there is nothing like Matswana or Masotho. Ma - is used in Nguni languages. It may be helpful to look at things more from a holistic rather than a singular perspective. True ka, ba, sa are all dimensions of spirituality but of course with the evolution of language this have come to play other roles in our languages, we cannot take old language as sacrosanct for language grows with man.

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching.
      The True African History will humble us all.
      I speak SiLozi too, so don't assume I am ignorant of how Sotho-Tswana and Nguni Languages work.
      I also speak Plateau Tonga which allows me to understand all of you because the Bantu part of your languages came from BaTonga - before they were called BaTonga(People without a King)- they were part of the Nkoya-Hima-Tolwa People(might have left out some people).
      You don't have the alphabet or an alphabet and we do which is why we can explain to you which expression not words are 'Proto-Bantu' and which are 'Nilo-Saharan' -
      -you assume 'modimo' is word like 'apple' but it is a sentence which you have misinterpreted 'mo - means one', 'di means a place of depth', 'mo - again means one' so you are saying 'one place' - not God - you took this expression from the original Proto-Bantu - 'Mulimo/Murimo' which means 'mu - within', 'li - most beautiful sound', 'mo - one' - within the most beautiful sound - this is our Creator - I explain this in another video - we were created by the most beautiful sound which is why music is important to us.
      We can correctly read the Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs which are the source language Maduwi Netchali - I don't think Tswana-Nguni Languages have that expression anymore - we do.
      Matswana is the correct way of defining you as a population not Batswana - you misuse the 'Ba' prefix - using it as a plural in your languages because you didn't have the Proto-Bantu Cultural Custodians to teach you how to correctly speak and use the language which resulted in you speaking a corruption and minimization of the Proto-Bantu Language with Nilo-Saharan admixture.
      That is why you have a similar accent to the Nilo-Saharan People and use the 'ng' sound - that is the Nilo-Saharan ancestry in you - we are being generous by still calling you Bantu - because everything your ancestors did isn't a representation of our Guardians.

  • @horseshoes3523
    @horseshoes3523 8 месяцев назад +2

    Boyyyy the colonizers messed us up mentally..
    Thank you for setting us straight.

  • @phillwainaina7252
    @phillwainaina7252 8 месяцев назад

    Ntu languages origin from south or from congo

  • @leratomasolane3549
    @leratomasolane3549 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nobody knows what this woman is talking about 👀

  • @youme1414
    @youme1414 8 месяцев назад

    Zizibuyazizigebalabogo! I really don't know what I write although it sounds nice!

  • @gasoreleons2728
    @gasoreleons2728 Месяц назад

    Amajwi ❤ sound's in Kinyarwanda, idjwi a sound

  • @musamalema168
    @musamalema168 8 месяцев назад +1

    Why are you lying??
    As a South African I can confirm that you are lying

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      You were raided by the Galla or someone and became Nguni at some point, we will get to it. Which is likely why you are called Nguni which means 'Who is that?' or 'stranger' the original Bantu-Tonga population was subjugated by Galla invaders(most likely) who were very disrespectful to them, but they had to learn the language and so they 'upgraded it' to be extremely disrespectful to the original speakers which is why you use 'U' so much or 'Wena'. You speak without respect, that is bullying tactic invaders use. Language tells us alot about people and their conditions. I will explain it in another video. Please remember to subscribe.

    • @johnmpandaguta3289
      @johnmpandaguta3289 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@inyenyenzideep yoh

  • @NKiani
    @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

    You are saying only one dialect (yours) is correct which is ridiculous

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching.
      Every language has a source, the one that derives everyone else's language and mine derives all of yours in Southern Africa.
      We are also the earliest non-San people in Southern Africa and our language is the Ancient Egyptian Language - we have the alphabet - do you even know the alphabet?

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzicite your sources. You’re trying to claim ownership of a low vibrational action anyway. Talking is the lowest way to communicate.
      Even lower than animals.
      Better try to up you telepathy up again and return to a non 3D world. You’re stuck in culture and dialect

    • @stephentaylor2119
      @stephentaylor2119 5 месяцев назад

      @@inyenyenzi Bantu languages, least of all Proto Bantu had no Alphabet, and no one speaks it - it is a reconstructed language. Ancient Egyptian is a totally different language family, from the Afro-Asiatic language family. Its modern form is Coptic.

  • @Stayawayfromemotionalguys
    @Stayawayfromemotionalguys 23 дня назад

    Umama
    Utata
    Usisi
    Ubhuti
    Amaxhosa
    Amazulu
    Amandebele
    Amavenda
    Hayi nisenzèla intloko tyini bethuna

  • @DAVIDNGUGI-c1f
    @DAVIDNGUGI-c1f 3 месяца назад

    All Bantus should worship One God Almighty.

  • @bcbcLuvantima1111
    @bcbcLuvantima1111 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ba and Ma are the same thing

  • @zeroisconsciousness8376
    @zeroisconsciousness8376 5 месяцев назад +1

    bullshits
    in my mother tongue Bantu precisely PEOPLE, or Genuine Humans

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  5 месяцев назад

      If you were really Bantu, you'd know not to use that crass rude language, but your people appropriated that expression and have no understanding of what it means so they skipped those parts.🙃

  • @ThomsoyaWires-mb3wk
    @ThomsoyaWires-mb3wk 8 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting but too difficult to understand.

  • @gasoreleons2728
    @gasoreleons2728 Месяц назад

    Sah / similar, ubona/ to see ❤/ uwo Musa, a person you look alike.

  • @mthimkhulu30
    @mthimkhulu30 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nothing like that😂

  • @franklinmutegi7588
    @franklinmutegi7588 8 месяцев назад

    Antu many people.muntu one person . meru bribe in Kenya bantu.

  • @dusingizeprincipe5054
    @dusingizeprincipe5054 2 месяца назад

    You are very wrong at every thing!!
    As a Native Kinyarwanda speaker, i can bet that in all Bantu languages of central- estern Africa like: Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kinyankore, Mashi, Luganda , Rukiga, Kikuyu etc..." BA" is prural form of "MU" when referring to peoples.
    Let me give some examples:
    Umuntu - Abantu - People(s)
    Umwami - Abami - king(s)
    Umwana - Abana - Child(ldren)
    Umugabo - Abagabo - Man(men)
    Umugore - Abagore - woman
    Umuzimu - Abazimu died ancestor
    Umupfu - Abapfu Dead
    And interestingly, 3 times i have heard Old men of different Clans citing their ancestors backward to all end at Muntu!

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comment.
      The Proto-Bantu Language is a Spiritual Language, that was guarded by the Priests, Priestess and Oracles - but these were also some of the first to be unalived during the raids so a lot was lost in your part of the realm.
      'Ma' is the plural for a group of things that are alike.
      'Ba' has never been plural for anything - it's a spiritual formal prefix to manifest the ideal version of the subject we are addressing, which is why we attach it to individuals when we are being formal or spiritual.
      Which is why attach 'Ba' to the name of a person we respect such as a Grandparent 'Ba-Hanene/Ba-Nene' or 'Ba-Kaapa', 'Ba-Uncle', 'Ba-Auntie', 'Ba-Shadreck', 'Ba-Susanna' do you see where I am going with this?
      The only people who mistook 'Ba' to be a plural are those who stole the language and unalived the oracles and priests who taught the correct versions of the language, so what they got was a devalued version of the Spiritual Language.
      Muntu/Mntu means within us/one of us(tu means us)
      'Many of us' is 'Sa' - MuSa(within many of us) - that is the plural which means specific and did not refer to anyone who wasn't proto-Bantu which is why there is no word for People - it was 'Us' or 'Your Group Name - Wa-Your Group Name Goes Here'
      Once the raids began most of the Proto-Bantu in the Great Lakes were genocided, some scattered, so the original language was lost - it's in the accents of Kinyarwanda which now sounds more like Swahili rather than it's original Proto-Bantu which was evident before 1994.

    • @dusingizeprincipe5054
      @dusingizeprincipe5054 2 месяца назад

      @@inyenyenzi I do not want to say a lot, but at least your comment shows how deep you are wrong. I laughed reading the last paragraph, where you assert that current Kinyarwanda is different from that of before 1994!!!
      Anyway, we agree that Ba is also a prefix to identify descendants of a person. It is even how we get our clans.
      In this way, there once happened a Certain " tu/ntu" whom we descend from. Tu=>> Aba-tu/ntu. How do you think they would edintify an individual of Aba-tu group? It is clearly umutu!
      My conviction is that in the beginning, abantu didn't mean people in general as they were not aware of multitude. When they met others, they had no other expression to identify them but Abantu!
      It is like when I meet your king, do you think I will hesitate to call him Umwami? No, I have no other expression. And in my conscience Umwami is a ruler of a kingdom no matter where is from.

  • @mothernature2795
    @mothernature2795 8 месяцев назад

    You voice it is so weak as if you are passing out😮. Why? is somebody forcing you to do this!!!?😳

    • @inyenyenzi
      @inyenyenzi  8 месяцев назад

      😂No, just healing from anemia, so talking for too long is exhausting and I ran out of breath❤

    • @NKiani
      @NKiani 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

  • @DAVIDNGUGI-c1f
    @DAVIDNGUGI-c1f 3 месяца назад

    Abraham nation Abantu God's people.

  • @mightye2142
    @mightye2142 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bantu are people who carry haplogroup E1b1a. Confirming that it's an ethnic group.

    • @MrUgandaUK
      @MrUgandaUK 8 месяцев назад

      This is a completely erroneous assumption, please do not repeat this lol

    • @mightye2142
      @mightye2142 8 месяцев назад

      @@MrUgandaUK So, you're just gonna deny science? People take life sentence everyday because of DNA. Millions of people are either cleared for forced to pay child support every year because of DNA. What makes you think you can deny something that part of our daily life? If you deny DNA, then what do you have for us as replacement, genius?

    • @MrUgandaUK
      @MrUgandaUK 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@mightye2142 do you know how old E1B1A is, how far back the common ancestor is, the many subclades, the fact that there are way more groups beyond 'Bantu' who carry E1B1A? It is simple to disprove your notion by finding at least just one non-Bantu ethnic group who have a prevalence of E1B1A amongst them.
      E1B1A is not an ethnic marker.
      Someone could quite literally be 100% European (white and ethnically) on a DNA test but have E1B1A or E1B1B.

  • @elohim660
    @elohim660 8 месяцев назад

    2:50