In Swahili, the word for 'strength' is "nguvu."
In Swahili, the word for 'faith' is 'imani'.
In African languages, the word for meerkat varies depending on the specific language being used. For example, in Setswana (a language spoken in Botswana) the word for meerkat is "tshwene," while in isiZulu (a language spoken in South Africa) it is "intwala."
No, "beVERIE" is not a standard word in any language. It appears to be a made-up or misspelled word.
I'm not aware of any word "notabina" in any other language. It appears to be a unique or made-up word.
The word "eetwidomayloh" does not appear to be from any known language. It does not correspond to any recognizable words or patterns in common languages.
In Swahili, the word for 'faith' is 'imani'.
in the African language Swahili cheetah is- Duma
There isn't any African language that is close to Mandarin.
There is no such language as "African". More than 1,500 different language are spoken on the continent of Africa. The most common languages of Africa are: English, French, and Arabic.
"African" is not a language. Africa 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:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu
There is no one word in any modern language that means that. If we look at the root of language (Latin) we could use "minivalidus" to say small strength/might.
In African languages, the word for meerkat varies depending on the specific language being used. For example, in Setswana (a language spoken in Botswana) the word for meerkat is "tshwene," while in isiZulu (a language spoken in South Africa) it is "intwala."
No, that word is not a word in the English language or any language that I am aware of.
"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
"African" is not a language. Africa 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 questions about African languages, you will have to specify the language.The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu
No, "beVERIE" is not a standard word in any language. It appears to be a made-up or misspelled word.
"African" is not a language. Africa 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:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu