which African language there are almost 2,000 spoken lanuages and dialects
There is no such Language as African. 1500 languages are spoken on the African continent.
Swahili
English isn't the native language but it is the most spoken. The most common language spoken by the natives is Patois, which is a mixture of English, African words, and used to be spoken there before the Caribbeans was colonized.
"Choo" means "toilet" in Swahili, which is spoken in various African countries.
There is no such language as 'African'. There are over 2000 languages spoken in Africa.
There is no such language as "African". Hundreds of languages are spoken in Africa. If you meant "Afrikaans" which is a derivative of Dutch that is spoken in South Africa, the word is "Beer".
Prakui is a language spoken in the Central African Republic. It is primarily spoken by the Ngbaka people in the western part of the country, near the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Africa
The African word for stealth can vary depending on the specific language or dialect being referenced. In Swahili, a commonly spoken language in East Africa, the word for stealth is "ujanja."
There are no African countries that speak Aramaic. neo-Aramaic dialects are spoken in Syria, and classical dialects are studied all over the world, especially in Israel and the United States.Perhaps you are thinking of the Amharic language, spoken in Ethiopia, which is distantly related to Aramaic.
There are over 1500 languages spoken on the African continent. You would have to be more specific.