Well this depends if it translated it is Engela otherwise it stays the same
In some African languages, the name Angela may be spelled as "Anjela" or "Anjale." These variations depend on the specific language and its phonetic system.
There isn't one universal African language, so there isn't a single way to spell "mother" in an African language. It would depend on which specific African language you are referring to.
That question cannot really be answered, as there are hundreds of different languages in Africa, not one single language. None of those languages are actually called African. You need to give a specific language.
In African Luhya language, a house is called "lango".
A leader in African Luhya language is called "Mumia."
ASL is native to the US and English-speaking Canada, but dialects are used in 19 other countries, including (with the name of the ASL dialect in parentheses):Bolivia (Bolivian Sign Language)Ghana (Ghanaian Sign Language)Nigerian Sign (Nigerian Sign Language)Senegal (Francophone African Sign Language)Mauritania (Francophone African Sign Language)Mali (Francophone African Sign Language)Guinea (Francophone African Sign Language)Ivory Coast (Francophone African Sign Language)Burkina Faso (Francophone African Sign Language)Togo (Francophone African Sign Language)Benin (Francophone African Sign Language)Niger (Francophone African Sign Language)Chad (Francophone African Sign Language)Central African Republic (Francophone African Sign Language)Gabon (Francophone African Sign Language)Republic of Congo (Francophone African Sign Language)Democratic Republic of Congo (Francophone African Sign Language)Burundi (Francophone African Sign Language)Morocco (Francophone African Sign Language)There are also Sign languages which were standardized with ASL in a kind of creole fashion. These languages are not mutually intelligible with ASL, but they are related, in the way that Haitian Creole is related to French, including:Costa Rican Sign LanguageGreek Sign LanguageJamaican Sign Language
There isn't one universal African language, so there isn't a single way to spell "mother" in an African language. It would depend on which specific African language you are referring to.
There's no such language as "African"
Angela Bassett (African-American actress born August 16, 1958) has the middle name "Evelyn".
there is no one single African lanuage, Africa is a continent of 54 independant nations with well over 2,000 languages and dialects
Africa is a huge country with many different languages. There is no particular language called "African". Please ask for your translation in a particular language.
You can spell it the way I spell my name which is Anjela
There are over 100 African languages (and Africa is a continent, not a country, so there are dozens of countries all with different languages). You need to research WHICH African language you want to know before anyone can answer this question properly.
That question cannot really be answered, as there are hundreds of different languages in Africa, not one single language. None of those languages are actually called African. You need to give a specific language.
It's Άντζελα
There is no such language as "African Language."
There is no language known as 'african language'
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