You can say "Bienvenue en Afrique du Sud" in French, which translates to Welcome to South Africa.
Because the French did not colonize South Africa.
yes they do in some parts of south Africa xx hope this helps ANSWER: French is not one of the official languages of South Africa. Very few people in South Africa can speak French and they are mostly French nationals living in South Africa (such as Consulate Personnel).
South Africa is commonly called "l'Afrique du sud", more formally "la république sud-africaine"
In South Africa, you can say "Wamkelekile" to mean welcome.
You can say "du sud" in French to mean "from the south."
No. South Africa has 11 official languages (none of them are French). English is the language of commerce and government.
Some South Africans have inherited French surnames because South Africa was a destination for European emigrants, including many French, during the colonial period. The French people who moved to South Africa gave their French surnames to their descendants, some of whom still live in South Africa or are considered to be South African, even if they now live elsewhere.
Of the south is 'du sud' in French.
Because the French founded that Africa's land was rich with gold
South Africa is a country so I would say South Africa has the highest Christian population in South Africa.
yes it is somewhere in South Africa