"African" is an extremely generalised term, it would mean that you refer to the continent of Africa as a single country, where one language is spoken. In reality, Africa consists of 54 countries, with most of them having either a unique language or some form of dialect. For example, South Africa has 11 official languages. Therefore, your question is too vague answer.
There are many languages spoken in Africa, so the word for "gold" can vary depending on the language. For example, in Swahili, it is "dhahabu," in Yoruba it is "ọ̀run," and in Zulu, it is "ingotsha."
To say "little house" in Swahili, you would say "nyumba ndogo".
In Swahili, "the end" is translated as "mwisho."
The color gold in French is "or".
The words 'love you' in African Luhya language become "Ndakhuyanza".
Gold in Tamil is called "தங்கம்" (Tangam).
African Barrick Gold was created in 2000.
How do you say honored in African
That would depend on how pure the gold is...
Gold affects the South African economy in a wide variety of ways. The South African economy is not doing well and is not very prosperous. The abundance of gold greatly improves the economy.
gold
Ghana is the west African kingdom that is called the land of gold great describing cause Ghana is the country with the most gold in west Africa.
African is not a language
the most prized west African mineral was gold
potatoe really slow and spaced out is how you say potatoe in african
salt and gold
No.
gold