This appeared in the English to Swahili section but the word is neither Swahili not English. From its formation, ama + sango, it appears to be an Nguni word from South Africa. Let's hope an Nguni-speaker (e.g., Zulu, Xhosa) willprovide the answer.
African isn't a language. If you mean Afrikaans (South Africa), its not a word I have ever heard.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'African' is "omumalii".
"Esengo" is a word from the Bantu language group, specifically spoken by the Kongo people in Central Africa. It roughly translates to "joy" or "happiness."
The African Luhya word "Okusamula" means To whip somebody in English language.
The African Luhya word for the English word chew is Okhunyanya.
it means hello
it means to invite
African American
king
coota coota
Do you mean Afrikaans? In which case: kombuis
it means africans were slaves
A genus of African ground squirrel.
If you mean Yebo, it is the Zulu word for 'yes'
African isn't a language. If you mean Afrikaans (South Africa), its not a word I have ever heard.
It is an African word that I don't and can't find anywhere
"Ubuntu" is a South African word for "Humanity among others".