chadic
Chadic
Oromo is an Afroasiatic language spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya. It is derived from the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family and has its origins in the Horn of Africa. The Oromo people have a rich history and culture, and their language has played a significant role in their identity and heritage.
Shark in Hausa language is known as "Kifi."
"Ina jinka" is "I have heard you" in Hausa language.
Sandalwood is called "barkono" in the Hausa language.
The word for tailor in Hausa language is "Bokan Sidi".
In Hausa language, "amaru" means bitter or bitterness.
In Hausa language, "hello" is pronounced as "sannu."
Maje-El-Hajeej Hotoro has written: 'Shakka' -- subject(s): Texts, Hausa language, Hausa fiction 'Hannu-- da-- shuni' 'Sirri' -- subject(s): Texts, Hausa language, Hausa fiction 'Ummi' -- subject(s): Texts, Hausa language 'Gidan kashe ahu' -- subject(s): Texts, Hausa language 'Sirri' -- subject(s): Texts, Hausa language, Hausa fiction 'Hisabi' 'Babbar-Magana!' -- subject(s): Texts, Hausa language
The main language spoken in Hausa is, unsurprisingly, Hausa. However, many Hausa people also speak English, as it is the official language of Nigeria where the majority of Hausa people reside. Additionally, some Hausa individuals may also speak Arabic, as Islamic culture and Arabic language have had an influence on the Hausa people.
"In the Hausa language, 'I love you' is translated as 'Ina son ku'."
if you are refering the language called Hausa, it is the same in Hebrew as English: Hausa. It is spelled האוסה