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The West African oral tradition can be different from written tradition because they never had a written language. Also they had storytellers that told West African traditions.It also may be different in similarity to the original. In oral traditions the stories are often altered by the person relaying the information, and traditions change slightly that way.
Mostly American English.
No, it comes from an African language.
Sonja L. Lanehart has written: 'African American women's language' -- subject(s): Sex differences, African American women, Language, English language, Discourse analysis
The West African oral tradition can be different from written tradition because they never had a written language. Also they had storytellers that told West African traditions.It also may be different in similarity to the original. In oral traditions the stories are often altered by the person relaying the information, and traditions change slightly that way.
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
It would depend on what country they are from in Africa. English is also a primary or secondary language in many African countries so it is possible they also speak english.
Dogg means friend it's a slang African American language
inside America and Africa there are many languages, doesn't exist an American language or African language, in America there are Spanish , English , French,Portuguesse, and Africa, Swahili, Arabic, French , etc
Melva Wilson Costen was a theologian and scholar who wrote extensively on the subjects of worship and African American religious experiences. Her works include books such as "African American Christian Worship," "Preaching Black Women," and "The African American Christian Worship Experience." Costen's contributions have helped bring attention to the significance of African American worship practices in the Christian tradition.
Zora Neale Hurston's departure from stereotyped or politicized portrayals of African Americans and her use of African American folklore and tradition associates her with Modernism. Her use of figurative language, using the rural African-American voice and non-standard English also associates Hurston with Modernism. She also wrote from inside the character's head rather than from an external point of view.
There is no such language as "African Language."