In the African Luhya language, the sun is known as "Eliuba".
Addae-morning sun (Ghana)Zuvan-the sun (Shona)
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Our sun is only a sun cause we call it that. But the sun is a star.
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The sun always rises in the East.
The African Luhya word for the English word 'sun' is "eliubaa".
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It has been referred to (in whatever language) as "the sun" since time immemorial - no one knows how it started, and the etymology of the word is vague.
African Sun Limited's population is 2,250.
African Sun Limited was created in 1968.
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The Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon" because of it's kanji ( 日本 ). The first is the kanji for "sun", and the second is the kanji for "root". Together, sun+root= "from where the sun rises", making Japan "the land of the rising sun". The kanji used have a couple different ways of being pronounced, mostly a regional variance, hence "Nihon" and "Nippon" are both acceptable. Adding the suffix "-go", or sometimes "-ga", to a country name then refers to their language. "Nihongo" refers to the Japanese language. Another example would be "Supaingo", where "Supain" refers to the country Spain, and adding the "-go" refers to the Spanish language.
Addae-morning sun (Ghana)Zuvan-the sun (Shona)
"African" is not a language. It is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000. If you have any quesitons about African languages, you will have to specify the language. The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are: Afrikaans Amharic Arabic English French Fula Hausa Igbo Oroma Somali Swahili Yoruba Zulu