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Far-eastern Are Near-african Languages by jantavanta(m): 9:38am On Feb 21, 2009
If you do an Internet image search, www.google.com on the following Nigerian names: Haruna, Sambo, Pankan, Kwashi, Imoko, Chika, Azuka, Ezuka, Koma, Zoro, Watanabe, Nene, Osato, Osaru, Okada, Edo, Baba, Emiko, Kano, Nana, Aya, Tami, Tai, Sada, Ikimi, Ume, you will more likely see a Japanese link than a Nigerian link.
Re: Far-eastern Are Near-african Languages by Gamine(f): 10:00pm On Feb 21, 2009
Yeh, i noticed it too . . .

i guess it just shows we all came out of the same pot.
Re: Far-eastern Are Near-african Languages by bgees(m): 3:35pm On Feb 22, 2009
Many Obamas are japanese .
Re: Far-eastern Are Near-african Languages by Cactus(m): 9:11pm On Feb 22, 2009
Aha h ah ah

It is the nature of the Japanese language.

Most words alternate between consonants and vowels.
Re: Far-eastern Are Near-african Languages by comfort3: 7:33pm On Feb 23, 2009

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