In Zambia, "welcome" in the official language of English is typically translated as "mwaiseni" or "twalumba".
Zambia has over 70 languages and dialects. The most commonly spoken language in Zambia is Bemba. Here is the word Yes in a few Zambian Languages:Bemba = eeChitonga = iyiiNyanja = eeTumbuka = yevo
"Arep thini aiyoli" is how you say "I love you" in Tulu language.
In Karbi language, you can say "Amthan jakar" to express "I love you".
The words 'love you' in African Luhya language become "Ndakhuyanza".
buanji
Thereis no single Zambian language, many are spoken as it is a large country. Bemba and Nyanja are common.
In Zambia, "welcome" in the official language of English is typically translated as "mwaiseni" or "twalumba".
Zambia has over 70 languages and dialects. The most commonly spoken language in Zambia is Bemba. Here is the word Yes in a few Zambian Languages:Bemba = eeChitonga = iyiiNyanja = eeTumbuka = yevo
In Zambia, you can say "bwino" to say "goodbye".
"Arep thini aiyoli" is how you say "I love you" in Tulu language.
In Karbi language, you can say "Amthan jakar" to express "I love you".
how do we say " I love and adore you " in mic maq language ?
my love
The words 'love you' in African Luhya language become "Ndakhuyanza".
in what language?
In Tewa language, "love" is said as "veno."