Ok, Indian boy. Whatever you say.
So what at you doing on a predominantly Black site where people identify with African ancestry? Why not be on a Native American site, while smoking your peace pipe?
This is obviously not your roots.
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LIST OF ENGLISH WORDS OF NIGER-CONGO ORIGIN
This is a list of English language words that come from the languages of Africa. It excludes placenames except where they have become common words.
WORDS OF AFRICAN ORIGIN
banana – West African, possibly Wolof banana
bogus – Hausa boko-boko meaning fake or fraudulent
bongo – West African boungu
bozo – stupid, West African
boogie – Wolof or Sierra Leone, to dance
buckra – "white man or person", from Efik and Ibibio mbakara [1]
chigger – possibly from Wolof and Yoruba jiga "insect")
chimpanzee – possibly derived from a Tshiluba language term "kivili-chimpenze", which is the local name for the animal and translates loosely as "mockman" or possibly just "ape".[2]
cola – from West African languages (Temne kola, Mandinka kolo)
dig - to sense, understand or appreciate – from Wolof dega
djembe – from West African languages
hip – from Wolof hipi and hepicat, one with eyes open
jazz – from West African languages (Mandinka jasi, Temne yas)
jive – possibly from Wolof jev
juke, jukebox – possibly from Wolof and Bambara dzug through Gullah
mumbo jumbo- from mandigo name Maamajombo, a masked dancer
mojo – from Fula moco'o "medicine man" through Louisiana Creole French or Gullah
obeah – from West African (Efik ubio, Twi ebayifo)
okay – disputed origins, likely influenced by Wolof waw-kay [3]
okra – from Igbo ókùrù
sambo – Fula sambo meaning "uncle"
tote – West African via Gullah
voodoo – from West African languages (Ewe and Fon vodu "spirit")
yam – West African (Fula nyami, Twi anyinam)
WORDS OF BANTU ORIGIN
banjo – probably Bantu mbanza
funk – from kikongo lu-fuki "bad body odor"
goober – possibly from Bantu (Kikongo and Kimbundu nguba)
gumbo – from Bantu (Kimbundu ngombo meaning "okra")