africano/a (male/female)
Africano
Él es africano. (nationality is not capitalized in Spanish.)
"soy Africano" if you're male, "soy Africana" if you are female
The same as in European and African or Asian-Oceanian Portuguese: ' mundo ' (equal to Spanish and Galician).
Festival internacional de cine (Latin American Spanish) Festivale Internacionala del cinema (European Spanish) El dombre de el imprezidad del cinema (African Spanish)
No! its french and spanish because Picasso the creator was spanish and his assistent was french, George Braque so not African :)
How do you say honored in African
Soy (norte)americano-africano (Norteamericano - US American; (Sud)americano - Latin American)
The Spanish obtained African slaves through the transatlantic slave trade, which involved capturing and trading Africans from various regions of Africa to the Americas. This practice was driven by the demand for labor in the Spanish colonies, particularly for work on plantations and in mines.
No, she doesn't speak spanish. But she is African American. :)
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
Hombre africano