Examples of using Kinte in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You're not Kunta Kinte. You're Toby.
What do you say, Kunta Kinte? Beautiful Lucy?
Beautiful Lucy. What do you say, Kunta Kinte?
I am Kunta Kinte. That's not your name.
Behold Kunta Kinte, the only thing that is greater than you.
Kunta Kinte. You will not live if you do not eat.
Kizzy, you are the daughter of Kunta Kinte, the daughter of Belle.
Gonna tell you he was Kunta Kinte hisself, same as came to my mama.
Where would you hear that name? Chicken George said Kunta Kinte made these for Mama Kizzy.
Kunta Kinte.
call him Kunta Kinte?
Kunta Kinte, before her.
Kunta Kinte from the famous novel"Roots" by Alex Haley lived in the little Gambian village Juffure on the bank of this river.
I am Kunta Kinte, son of Omoro and Binta Kinte! .
On the day that Kunta was born, the Kinte family had a violent clash with their rivals,
He remembered how Kizzy said Kunta Kinte came to visit her,
A fictionalized account of Haley's family history-beginning with the kidnapping of his ancestor Kunta Kinte in Gambia through his life as a slave in the United States- Roots won the Pulitzer Prize and became a popular television miniseries.
A fictionalized account of Haley's family history- beginning with the kidnapping of his ancestor Kunta Kinte in Gambia through his life as a slave in the United States- Roots won the Pulitzer Prize and became a popular television miniseries.
The book, a fictionalized account of Haley's family history- beginning with the kidnapping of Haley's ancestor Kunta Kinte in Gambia through his life as a slave in the United States- won the Pulitzer Prize and became a popular television miniseries.
His name was Kunta Kinte, son of Omoro and Binta Kinte, from Juffure, in the kingdom of Niumi on the Kamby Bolongo.
