"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:
Afrikaans
Amharic
Arabic
English
French
Fula
Hausa
Igbo
Oroma
Somali
Swahili
Yoruba
Zulu
The Igbo word for "red earth" of the Western African origin is ajali.
Papatuanuku is the earth mother (akin to other other religion/peoples Gaea) so Papa is used for the word earth or ground. If you are meaning Earth as in planet earth then the term used is Te Ao.
All life on Earth are the children of Mother Earth.
be better at helping the earth
Gaea or Gaia was Mother Earth.
The African Luhya term for the English word "mother" is "mama".
The Igbo word for "red earth" of the Western African origin is ajali.
The African word for mother varies depending on the specific language or dialect being spoken. For example, in Swahili, the word for mother is "mama" and in Yoruba, it is "iya."
Eshibala is an African Luhya word that refers to the earth.
gravity
It comes from the ancient Greek for mother. Mother Earth is an old belief.
The word "generation" comes in part from Gaia (Ge, Earth) because of Gaia being the great mother Earth. She is thus a good mother to those born upon/of the Earth (mortals).
It comes from the ancient Greek for mother. Mother Earth is an old belief.
The word 'Janani', from Sanskrit origin, means Mother'; sometimes it is used to refer 'Earth' - the idea deriving from Hindu mythology which considers Earth as the Mother.
No. The earth in which we live on, is Mother Earth.
There is no saint for mother earth.
The reason why its called mother earth is from the quote 'Mother Nature' and nature is near enough the whole earth.