In Maasai language, you would say "Arikwi, enkewa ailass engole."
"Chibesa" does not have a direct translation in English as it appears to be a proper noun or a name. Names from certain languages are often unique and may not have direct translations in other languages.
In Swahili, "the end" is translated as "mwisho."
There is no language known as 'african language'
African is not a language
The term for husband in some African countries is "mari" in Swahili, "mariye" in Yoruba, and "andan" in Hausa. It's important to note that Africa is a diverse continent with many different languages and cultures, so there isn't a single word for husband that applies to all African languages.
You say Where is in Kisii language of the African origin as Nkai.
In Maasai language, you can say "Sopa" to ask How are you.
"Mr" in Yoruba language can be translated as "Baba."
You say "I am " in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "I am...nimi".
You say "Then" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Tobaya".
You say "I am..." in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Omo...".