In Africa, in our indigenous places, we speak the sounds. We don't have letters, but we have sounds. And most of the languages that I speak have at least 400 sounds and then about 300 e-geograms. Most of the characters and most of the sound that I present, preserve, you know, I read like a nature. So, we speak in nature. That also travel all the way to the traditional languages that we speak today. Like my language that I speak, Tim, or Gumanji, they have at least 40% of the 60% of their concepts that are directly connected to the Nile Valley language that was spoken.

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