well it seems you have a lot of problems. you live in different countries you only get to see each other every 2 weeks and you speak different languages. to be frank i have no idea how you have kept it up already. i would just say you want to be friends and find some1 closer to home
Africa is a continent with over 50 countries and a huge amount of different languages. So different countries in Africa would have different names for it, so it is not possible to list them all.
Yes, it is possible to hold multiple passports from different countries, as some countries allow dual or multiple citizenship.
Yes it is possible to have a relationship with someone living in another continent.
There is no language called "African". Africa is a continent with over 50 countries and millions of people. It has a huge amount of different languages and there would be different ways of saying "uncle" in them, so it is not really possible to answer your question.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to hold two passports from different countries, a practice known as dual citizenship.
In most countries, I would think this is illegal. But it's possible of course.
India is a unique country . Some reasons for India's uniqueness are that it has more languages, scripts and tribes than any other country in the world . major religions of the world developed here or were welcomed here many centuries ago.
No.
No, it is not possible to have two valid driver's licenses from different countries simultaneously. You can only hold a driver's license from the country where you are a resident or citizen.
Whether or not it is possible to match a language with a country depends on the country. A few nations have people fluent in one particular language. In most nations people know two, three, or more languages. Canada has two official languages, French and English. The United States has large sections where Spanish is spoken. Switzerland has four official languages. That said, many countries have a primary language. Thus, to answer your question, it would be possible to take a globe, pins, and pieces of paper. It would be possible to write the primary or primary and secondary language on a piece of paper for most of the countries.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to possess two passports from different countries. This is known as dual citizenship, where a person is considered a citizen of two countries and can hold passports from both.
It's possible it is for one, but there are hundreds of different native American tribes, all with different languages.