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Re: M'zée Fula-Ngenge
Not my end of Africa, I'm afraid, but M'zee is an honorific (remember U Thant, who was UN Secretary-General a few decades back? U was also an honorific) and means Wise Old Man.Hope soemone can help out with the rest!
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Andre Jackson HAS proven to be a very wise man.
Honorific and wise? YES! ... but far from old.
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M'ZEE (Swahili origin, that translates to):
"... an extremely Honorable person (or honorific)*SWAHILI is the most widely spoken language of eastern Africa, and in DR Congo, a separate dialect is spoken, known as Kingwana.
FULA-NGENGE (Lingala origin, that translates to):
"... one who is chosen by GOD to control the destiny of those who are less fortunate"*LINGALA is the main lingua franca of northern Democratic Republic of Congo, and it is also heard in other regions of the DRC and other countries that border it.You will also find other interesting information on him here as well: http://www.hsi.net/wwwboard/messages/1273.html
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Does chemical castration violate The United Nations charter? If so you might be able to make up for those Ben Johnson acquisitions. You know how to get ahold of me. The account and differential was on my blaczac Facebook account written in April of 2014. Ava would have been the name of my first born daughter, if someone didn't murder her. Zachary, the meaning: "Messenger of God." There's a street I came across in Century City named Warnall. So that's what I'm going to do.
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