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==Ubuntu maxims or short statements== Ubuntu is often presented in short statements called [[Maxim (philosophy)|maxims]] by [[Stanlake J. W. T. Samkange|Samkange]] (1980). Some of these are:<ref name=Samkange1980/> * ''Motho ke motho ka batho'' ([[Sotho language|Sotho]]/[[Tswana language|Tswana]]). A person is a person through people. * ''Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu'' ([[Zulu language|Zulu]]). A person is a person through people. * ''Umntu ngumntu ngabantu'' ([[Xhosa language|Xhosa]]). A person is a person through people. * ''Munhu munhu nevanhu'' ([[Shona language|Shona]]). A person through people. * ''Ndiri nekuti tiri'' (Shona). I am because we are. * ''Munhu i munhu hivanwani vanhu'' ([[Xitsonga]]). A person is a person through people. * ''Muthu ndi muthu nga vhathu'' ([[Venda language|Venda]]). A person is a person through people.
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