There is no such language as "African" just as there is no such language as "European" or "Asian". There are many African languages including Arabic, Swahili, English, and French.
You say "This is my husband" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Arpayalai ele".
You say "This is my husband" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oko mi niyi".
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.
no you have to say: my husband, my daughter and i ....
My Husband
In order to say my husband you would say dim
How do you say honored in African
You would say "ọkọ mi" in Yoruba to refer to your husband.
in spanish you say husband "marido" in french you say husband "mari" and in German you say "ehemann" if i didnt translate to one of the languages you wanted go to babelfish.com
We say This is ( a picture of ) my husband and me. Or My husband and I are in this picture. Only use "I" when it is the subject of a sentence.
In Yiddish, husband is "man."
No, he's African American.