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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o : The Language of Languages

Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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The Irony of the Prejudice of an Italian Writer

This accusation that African languages don't have enough vocabulary or aren't sophisticated in grammar is actually the same accusation leveled against French and English when Latin was supreme. They were asking, how can English tackle medical terms or sensory terms, right? Yeah. I mean, it's incredible. But the irony, the first to translate the Bible from sacred tongue, Latin, into this other language, without vocabulary, called the English, that he was a murdered. Yes. Well, I would like to explore the ironies of this situation more.

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