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Strength | Força - "Guv"

      

Strength
(versão em português logo abaixo)

The word "strength"  consists of the Allamej radical guv inspired the Bantu-Swahili word nguvu. Guv is a tribute to the strength of the culture of several Bantu peoples on the African continent. They formed important African civilizations such as the Kingdom of Congo, they also established important trade and culture routes in East Africa. Many of them were brought to the American continent, enslaved, separated from their families, humiliated and had their rights violeted. Guv represents an extraordinary stregth of these peoples who have shown incredible resilience, transforming their suffering into culture, art and wisdom.

For explanations on the letters' origing shape click Allamej Alphabet.

      

Força

A palavra "força" em allamej consiste do radical guv inspirado na palavra banta do suaíle nguvuGuv presta homenagem à força da cultura de diversos povos bantos do continente africano. Formaram diversas civilizações africanas como o Reino do Congo, estabeleceram importantes rotas de comércio e cultura na África Oriental. Muitos foram trazidos para o continente americano, escravizados, separados de suas famílias, humilhados e tiveram seus direitos privados. Guv representa a força descomunal desses povos que têm demonstrado incrível resiliência, transformando seu sofrimento em cultura, arte e sabedoria. 

Para explicações sobre a origem das letras e e suas formas clique aqui Allamej Alphabet.

      

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