Je suis du Congo (dze swee dew Con-go)
Depends on what you want to say??
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There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
French is one of the official languages of the United Nations. So it is international law that French be used on official documents.
Some South Africans have inherited French surnames because South Africa was a destination for European emigrants, including many French, during the colonial period. The French people who moved to South Africa gave their French surnames to their descendants, some of whom still live in South Africa or are considered to be South African, even if they now live elsewhere.
You can say "du sud" in French to mean "from the south."
Is Zydeco the Music of the french speaking African American of south louisiana
Of the south is 'du sud' in French.
"To cook African donuts" is "faire / cuisiner des beignets africains" in French.
South Africa is called " l'Afrique du Sud " in French.
Chad speaks French and Arabic.
Depends on what you want to say??
'le sud'
'Today' in Afrikaans is 'Vandag'
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There are 11 official languages in South Africa and hundreds of minority languages. You would need to be more specific about which South African language you are referring to.
Je suis afro-americain