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"Shakain" is not a commonly recognized term in African languages. It is possible that it may be a name or word specific to a particular African language or dialect that is not widely known.
Yes, English is one of the official languages in South Africa, alongside eleven others. The accent can vary depending on the region, and may sound different to someone unfamiliar with South African English.
The word for violet in the Zulu language, spoken in South Africa, is "ufefefu."
In Swahili, which is spoken in many African countries, the word for ocean is "bahari".
In the 1700s, South Carolina's primary language was English, although there were also other languages spoken in the region due to the diverse population, including Native American languages and African languages brought over by enslaved individuals. Additionally, French and Spanish were also used by some settlers in South Carolina during this time period.
South African Broadcasting Corporation's motto is 'This is your SABC.'.
The motto of South African Broadcasting Corporation is 'Vuka Sizwe!'.
South African Radio League's motto is 'The National Association for Amateur Radio in South Africa'.
The motto of South African Air Force is 'Per Aspera Ad Astra'.
the language is shangana (which is also the name of one of the main South African rivers), it's the language of one of the ingenious tribes in South Africa)
The motto of Mfantsipim School is 'Dwen Hwe Kan'.
There is no such language as "South African".
"One Nation, One Future" and "Reliable, accountable, and incorruptible" are two of the slogans.
Botswana Accountancy College's motto is 'Dare to Explore'.
Yes, it is Unity in Diversity. On South Africa's shield it is written in one of the oldest languages in the world, the San language, since they were the first people in South Africa.
The sun in the South African Coat of Arms symbolises the promise of rebirth, the active faculties of reflection, knowledge, good judgment and willpower. It is the symbol of the source of life, of light and the ultimate wholeness of humanity
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