Hello my name is NYAKE ELEM Yvette Cathy, from Cameroun.
Closing ceremony of 25th WSJ
My arrival in Seoul
Cameroun stand in Korea
Egypt stand
I live in Yaoundé and I’m a student in advance school of Mass communication.
I am from the coast, mainly from the Mbouango village.
We have two festivals in my village : Mouankoum and Ngondo.
There are a hundred meals in Cameroon,
but the most famous is the « ndole » a traditional dish from home.
Cameroon is two official languages : French and English.
We have 4 cultural era and more than 300 ethnics.
With my friends in school. they are also scouts
Our official football Jersey
(this photo was during the last African cup of nations.
We did a fan zone in our school
If you want to know more about my country and
make friends with me, just leave your comment.
Here is the World Theme Travel video made by EBS (Korean Educational TV)
If you have any questions, please leave the comment.
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ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you've been my country. Football is the hottest sports in your country?
ReplyDeleteYes, football Is the Most attractive sport in My country.
DeleteHi, This is jueun, from South Korea. Your smile is beautiful. I read your introduction very impressive. I was told that Africa is a dangerous country to travel to. Do you think Africa is dangerous to travel to? Or do you think this is prejudice?
ReplyDeleteOne, its a prejudice and two, Africa is not a country. its a continent like Asia or Europe and America. it's not dangerous. we will be please to welcome you here.
DeleteThank you for your kind answer. I'll try not to have stereotypes from now on.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for coming to our country. I want to know about Cameroon's traditional clothing. What is the name of the traditional clothing?
we have many traditionals clothings: here are some examples : NDOP, TOGHU, kaba NGONDO...
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DeleteHi :) I'm Sumin from South Korea. I got to know more about the country of Cameroon through your post. Thank you. I have more questions about the culture of your country. What do you usually do with your friends after school? In Korea, we sometimes go to eat snacks like tteokbokki or go to karaoke with friends.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear about it. with my friends too we can eats friandises; but we can also do another activities like go to cinema, play some games...
DeleteHi this is Son minju from South Korea. I'm glad to know your story through this post. I was interested in the part where you introduced the festival in your post. How do you and villagers enjoy the festival?
ReplyDeleteOH its about chest a weekend during which we dance, make a lot of exposure about our culture m traditional oufits, dishes, languages, stories and games
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ReplyDeleteHello ! i am myeongsu from seoul, korea. it is always fun to meet and get to know foreign friends. I think you enjoy dancing. I recently saw a lot about African traditional dances on Instagram. Does Cameroon preserve the culture of traditional dance well? i think the culture of traditional dance is disappearing a lot in Korea.
ReplyDeleteSo sad, I think it's a global issue. even in Cameroon, but we try to do our best to save it by sometimes organizing festivals at school, with friends, etc. and many other cultural activities.
DeleteHIIII, YOU SEEM PRETTY COOL CAN WE BE FRIENDS AND TALk?
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Here’s some info about me :>>
Name:Isabella gaxiola
Country: MEXICO RAAAH🦅🦅🔥🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Age:I’m sixteen
Scout since 2018
Hobbies:I love drawing ,playing my guitar and learning new languages ,also I’m a contortionist.
Great!!! We will find the way to introduce you in more effective way.
DeleteHello Cathy! Your posting was very interesting. As a korean student, I am thankful you to enjoy my country. I wonder your country's history. Can you teach me cameroon history? I especially want to know German colonial days and ww1 in Cameroon. Anyways, if you come korea again, please call me.
ReplyDeleteP.S if you are not busy, please come in my blog!
yes, I can do that. I'm glad to know that you are interested in my country history. this story is a bit long, we can reach out each other so that I coud explain you more.
DeleteHi Cathy! The 'ndole' dish sounds delicious. What are the main ingredients, and is it a dish you often enjoy with your family or friends?
ReplyDeleteit's one of the common in Cameroon, just vegetables, grant, salt, meat, ognons, and oil. you will find it in every come-on's celebrations.
DeleteHi Cathy! Love your blog. How come that Cameroon speaks French?
ReplyDeleteIt is one of our official languages apart from English. We ration under Franco-British condominiums after the First World War. You will also find Cameroonians who speak German or Portuguese because we also had their presences. But there are local languages too.
DeleteHow do you make traditional dishes(ndol)?
ReplyDeletereach out to me, I will be glad to teach you. or may be I can post it here for everyone. but you need grant, vegetables, meat, ognons, salt yes.
DeleteWow do you like football? I know Samuel Eto'o!! What player do you know in Korea? If you know, Please tell me some!! And have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteas many Cameroonian yes, I really like football. Samuel Eton now is our football federation manager. for Korean, I don't really know, you can share with me.
DeleteHow do you make a traditional food « ndole »?
ReplyDeleteHello cathy! I would like to know those 4 different cultural era, what’re them?
ReplyDeletesure, you have Sawa, my cultural ara, Bamileke, Fang-beti and soudano sahelien.
DeleteYou really enjoy Korea
ReplyDeleteyes, I did, and I hope I will come again.
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