The term for husband in some African countries is "mari" in Swahili, "mariye" in Yoruba, and "andan" in Hausa. It's important to note that Africa is a diverse continent with many different languages and cultures, so there isn't a single word for husband that applies to all African languages.
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The African Luhya term for the English word 'African' is "omumalii".
The Kikuyu word for the English word husband is "mume."
Yes, the word 'husband' is a noun, a common, singular noun; a word for a person.
The Igbo word for husband is "nwoke anyi" or "nwoke na-eme otu."
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The word husband is of Old and Middle English origin. The word husband means householder in Old and Middle English.
The African Zulu word for a grandmother is 'Gogo' The African Zulu word for a grandmother is 'Gogo'
The Abaluhya (Luhya) word for the English word 'husband' is "omusatsaa woo".
You say "This is my husband" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Arpayalai ele".
Baela or Baala. Literally, husband means "Master".