ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AFRO-SURINAMESE CREOLE LANGUAGES # PART 6 (LAST PART).

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @nanaofori-atta6395
    @nanaofori-atta6395 2 дня назад

    When are going to see some differences in artistic work (Tembe) between the different Gaan Sembe a Matu ( Saamaka, Okanisi, Boni-Aluku,Pamaka,Matawaii,nanga Kwinti.

  • @arthurmenig7933
    @arthurmenig7933 Год назад +2

    Dhr Pakoso heeft veel voor het binnenselandse betekent ; behoudt van het cultuur.
    Waarom is hij niet tot koning gekroond ??

  • @africanchild2541
    @africanchild2541 3 месяца назад +1

    The Akan proverbs preserved are the nost shocking to me. The sentences and the literal meanings in Akan are remarkable.

  • @art-biss6423
    @art-biss6423 Год назад +4

    I sincerely believe that all members of the Afro community should know our history and be aware of the importance of our heritage, traditional knowledge and customs in order to find our roots. By watching the works you share on this channel, I realize the importance of history and that we must preserve our cultural heritage.
    Every day that passes, I see that young people are losing more and more the values and traditions that our ancestors left us. So I wanted to thank you warmly for sharing your remarkable work. I would be delighted to exchange with you in order to learn more and contribute to the preservation of our African culture. Thank You Brother POKOSIE

    • @andrepakosieproduction
      @andrepakosieproduction  Год назад +1

      ART-BISS, Thank you very much for your compliments. I am open for exchange of knowledge and ideas that can contribute to the preservation of the culture that the ancestors have left us.

    • @sankofanyame
      @sankofanyame 6 месяцев назад

      @@andrepakosieproduction I share the same sentiments, from a Jamaican Kromanti maroon in Amerikkka, this knowledge is so important to our culture, history & heritage. And most important our future. We must know who we are and continue to remember to prosper. Thank you for teaching us & reminding us. Medaase paa

  • @EZETAROaroMUSASHI
    @EZETAROaroMUSASHI Год назад +1

    as a ghanaian, asante akan [twi] its shocking to me