Mandela

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Nelson Mandela: A South African statesman, anti-apartheid revolutionary, and political leader. He served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, being the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election.
Usage
  • The word "Mandela" is almost exclusively used as a proper noun to refer to the person, Nelson Mandela. It is used to discuss his life, legacy, political achievements, or the historical period associated with him.
  • It is typically used with the definite article "the" when referring to him by his surname alone in certain contexts (e.g., "the legacy of Mandela").
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Mandela spent 27 years in prison for his opposition to apartheid.
    • The speeches of Mandela inspired millions around the world.
    • Many streets and squares are named after Mandela.
Advanced Usage
  • "Mandela effect": A pop culture term for a situation where a large group of people shares a false memory of an event or detail. This term derives from a specific false memory many people reported about Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s.
    • The widespread belief that the Monopoly man wears a monocle is a classic example of the Mandela effect.
Variants and Related Words
  • Madiba: An affectionate clan name for Nelson Mandela, often used in South Africa as a term of respect and endearment.
  • Tata: A Xhosa word meaning "father," used as a respectful and loving nickname for Nelson Mandela.
Synonyms
  • Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela: His full birth name.
  • The Father of the Nation: An honorary title often used for him in South Africa.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "Long walk to freedom": This phrase is the title of Nelson Mandela's autobiography and has become synonymous with his struggle and journey.
    • His life was a long walk to freedom, from prisoner to president.
  • "To forgive but not forget": A principle often associated with Mandela's approach to reconciliation and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
    • Mandela's government promoted the idea of forgiving but not forgetting the crimes of apartheid.
Noun
  1. South African statesman who was released from prison to become the nation's first democratically elected president in 1994 (born in 1918)