the answer is "their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own." Apex
Their personal identity is changed and their thoughts are no longer their own.
Answer this question… Their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own.
Their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own
Their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own.
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.
Their personal identity is changed and their thoughts are no longer their own.
Answer this question… Their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own.
Their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own
None. It is not a language indigenous to any African nation - it is a language indigenous to China.
Their personal identity is changed, and their thoughts are no longer their own.
There is no such language as "African" and "Shari'a" is a word from Arabic, which is not an indigenous African language. In Arabic, "Shari'a" means "correct or legitimate path" since the Shari'a is supposed to be the proper way to live one's life.
There is no such language as "African Language."
There is no language known as 'african language'
In Swahili, "the end" is translated as "mwisho."
An African Creole is a language that is a mix between an African language and a completely unrelated language (usually French or English).
which African language - there are over 2000 of them
John Bolland has written: 'Language and the quest for political and social identity in the African novel' -- subject(s): African fiction (English), History and criticism, Politics and literature, Literature and society, Language and culture 'Michael Ondaatje's The English patient' -- subject(s): In literature, World War, 1939-1945, Literature and the war