Sentences with phrase «word ubuntu»

Speaking of Africa, in A New Kind of Christianity, you speak about the African word ubuntu, which conveys a profound sense of interconnectedness and community.

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«Change the language in the tribe, and you have changed the tribe itself... There's a word in the Bantu languages that [Archbishop Desmond] Tutu has used to help bring the entire country of South Africa together: ubuntu, meaning «Today I share with you because tomorrow you share with me.»»
With groups of people in such countries now starting to speak of a hollowness in their lives, and to call for a more ubuntu - like set of values by which to steer, perhaps the time is right for a word that means what ubuntu means to find its way into every language.
I love the concept of ubuntu, a word in both Xhosa and Zulu - with different words for the same concept in several other southern African languages.
In other words, even if openSUSE Leap is your default Linux distribution, you can still run a command on Ubuntu from a command - line environment or script just by running ubuntu - c command.
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