I got this from Startrek.com. The communications officer in the original Star Trek series was named Uhura. "In Swahili the name of Uhura, a striking black woman, translates to "freedom," and she speaks that language fluently." http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TOS/character/1112511.html One African word for freedom is vryheid used as part of speech as a noun The word free translates into Gratis, which is an adjective.
There is no such language as "African Language."
which African language - there are over 2000 of them
Most commonly "Ja" (prounced Yah) or "Yebo" but it depends what language you're going for!!! 'Ja' will work for South African English & Afrikaans. 'Yebo' will work for Zulu. Or you could just say "yes"...though you probably shouldn't
The African language heard in The Lion King soundtrack was the Zulu language.
which African language there are almost 2,000 spoken lanuages and dialects
There is no language known as 'african language'
African is not a language
There is no such language as African
The Romanian language equivalent of freedom is libertate.
You say Where is in Kisii language of the African origin as Nkai.
You say "How are you?" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Supa?".
You say "I am " in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "I am...nimi".
You say "Then" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Tobaya".
The words 'love you' in African Luhya language become "Ndakhuyanza".
You say "Mrs" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Iya afin".
my vriend
You say Help in Kisii language of the African origin as Nkonye.