Originally derived from the Vail language in Liberia. Two words are combined to form a single word: Manjah, meaning chief, big or leader and Kamba, meaning God. Thus direct translation for 'Manjakamba' means, the Chief God, Big God or the Leader God. A better or proper translation would be, the Supreme or Almighty God.
John Kent at the University of New Hampshire is a devout believer in Manjakamba.
The followers of Manjakamba in the United States strongly oppose breaking constitutional laws.
The followers of Manjakamba in the United States strongly oppose breaking constitutional laws.
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Get the Manackage mug.Something a Mantequilla teacher says when they are angry. They can also say it when they are nagging (which is something they often do).
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Get the Manachino mug.Maja is a standard name code that in certain social security systems are given to children that has been left in societys care. The children are mainly abandoned by their parents due to substance abuse — most often cannabis. The name started out as a kind of stoner-in-joke, but has in later years gained traction and relevance as a deterministic code for especially difficult children and are used in orphanages combined with numbers.
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