South Africa is commonly called "l'Afrique du sud", more formally "la république sud-africaine"
French Equatorial Africa ended in 1958.
Because the French did not colonize South Africa.
Because the French founded that Africa's land was rich with gold
No. South Africa has 11 official languages (none of them are French). English is the language of commerce and government.
As an editor of educational materials, I would write "North Africa"...or you could say "the northern part/section of Africa".
South Africa is called " l'Afrique du Sud " in French.
West Africa is mainly French so it would be said in French = Joyeux Noelle
You can say "Bienvenue en Afrique du Sud" in French, which translates to Welcome to South Africa.
en Afrique de l'Ouest
French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, French North Africa and French East Africa.
The French word for buffalo is buffle. There are dozens of different species of buffalo, living in Africa, Asia, and in North America.
Votre/ta mère est originaire d'Afrique. " " vient d'Afrique.
French Equatorial Africa ended in 1958.
French Equatorial Africa was created in 1910.
French West Africa was created in 1895.
Because the French did not colonize South Africa.
It is French for "thank".