What I discuss in this post is not documented history, and Í have already heard some say that the word Africa comes from some guy who had the same name, or Africa means black or whatever they always say, but I don't believe any of that now.6
Once you get into the language of the bible and see the painful scrambling of words done to the bantu words to create this non-existent paleo Hebrew, you start to see how that went on until recently.
The scramblers clearly were on a mission to scramble anything and everything with a Bantu word. South Africa also was as a result of scrambled word. I know you wont believe me. No one ever said it, I know. But it is a high possibility.
South Africa was Azania,so how does Azania gets scrambled to South Africa. From my own observation the scramblers loved Rs. I think the first thing they possibly did was swap A and Z and it was
Zaania
Now change one A to F and get
Zafnia
Now change Z to S and get
Safnia
Now add a full stop between S and A and get
S. Afnia
Now add R between F and N and you will get
S. Afrnia . The word is almost there.
Now change N to C and then swap it with I to get
S. Africa
When people started asking what S stood for, I assume they simply said it stood for South.
And once this is changed in the maps, I suppose it was then necessary to brainwash the new generation through ''geography'' that taught the names of countries and ours was now South Africa.
Are you still not convinced. I think once you question the people were are supposedly named after, you realise that history around some characters is shaky.
How can a whole continent follow the name Africa if it is scrambled and has no meaning in any spoke language?
Did they put us to sleep and woke us up after they changed maps, directions, etc?
It is unthinkable how we use these words.
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