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there like arbic people take it from an arabic person! they have the same foods and speak arabic and even in there lanuge they have alot of same words and its in somali.

2006-11-16 07:58:15 · 10 answers · asked by somlilandprincess9 1 in Travel Africa & Middle East South Africa

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I can't comment much on people who can't form a government . Who constantly deny that they are Africans to Africans . Who want to associate themselves with Middle Eastern and prefer to submit to them . Who criticise the west by day and seek asylum to the west by night .

by the way beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and follow the Bantu migration history it passes through Ethiopia and Somalia .So one way or the other you are Bantu .

2006-11-17 10:52:19 · answer #1 · answered by Dir33 4 · 3 3

English is obviously not your native language. As I interpret what you tried to say, I believe the message you were trying to convey was; Somalians are prettier than the Bantu people and were not slaves, nor did they speak the Bantu language... and did you know that?

My answer to you is I've seen both Somalians and Bantu, and both have the same range of beauty and ugliness. They are all just people. So it is only your opinion that Somalians are prettier than the Bantu.

As far as whether or not they weren't slaves or speak the Bantu language... Who the Hell cares??

2006-11-16 08:06:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I find it hard to understand your question but I'll follow dickn2000's interpretation. I don't blame you either because you don't have to be perfect in English if your first language is not English. Bofore I answer your question I will comment on the word "bantu" as it looks like you don't understand its meaning.
"bantu" is a pleural form of a Zulu word which simply means "people", or in singular form, "muntu" means "person". It was then wrongfully used by the racist white South Africans during the apartheid period as referrence to black people. Today the stigma attached to this word is "being racist to black people of South Africa", not unless you were honestly talking about the "people" or a "person" in general.
Now in terms of beauty I find Ethopian ladies, not men, more beautiful than any other African ladies in general.

2006-11-16 08:47:48 · answer #3 · answered by Diezel 4 · 5 1

at the beginning, "descendants" potential that the Bantu got here from cutting-edge blacks (*incorrect*). i'm black. My father went to Harvard and my mom went to Tufts. i'm 14 and that i flow to a international Baccalaureate severe college. Over 800 scholars utilized to this academically better application and below one hundred twenty, which includes myself, have been time-honored. i'm presently on the proper of my type. particular, the intelligence of blacks is thoroughly inferior.

2016-12-29 03:11:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As you cannot talk "Bantu" then i agree with u. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

2006-11-17 06:00:10 · answer #5 · answered by chersgaz 4 · 1 0

You might be prettier but our "bantus" as you call them can speak english!

Thanks for another two points!

2006-11-16 19:59:13 · answer #6 · answered by poepies 4 · 2 0

umm....Somalis were raped by Arabics and what not...that's how they turned out so "pretty" ::rolls eyes::

I love my East African family, but don't talk trash about my West Africans either...be proud that you know your rich heritage and have culture...unlike some people.

2006-11-16 08:07:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Neither do you seem to talk English. Thanks for the tip, either way.
Ummm.....What's this doing in the South Africa Section???

2006-11-17 02:31:24 · answer #8 · answered by Vango 5 · 0 0

can you try that again in English?

2006-11-16 07:59:50 · answer #9 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 1 0

a rose by any other name is still a rose you *****

2006-11-16 08:00:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

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