"Ke Nako" means "It's time."
(Read more about the origin of the slogan on the FIFA website, via the Related link below.)
The Official Slogan of FIFA 2010 world cup is "Ke Nako. Celebrate Africa's Humanity"
"Act Aware".
Everyone Counts
It is doubtful that the British Olympic Committee has yet announced an official slogan. Two slogans have emerged as possibilities: "Live as One" and "One world, one dream." However, there appears to be no official support for either of these suggestions.
Come Out And Play
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The slogan for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa was "Ke Nako," which translates to "It's Time" in Sesotho. This phrase emphasized the significance of the tournament as the first World Cup held on the African continent, celebrating cultural diversity and unity. The slogan encapsulated the excitement and anticipation surrounding the event, inviting the world to experience South Africa's vibrant spirit.
Inspire a generation
It is a Zulu word meaning celebrate.
The past is in our year, the present, so is the future. This is 2010.
2010 is the date of a year, not a month and so this question can not be answered.
In the 2010 world cup Brazil selected him as a reserve meaning he is not there but he can be if they need him.