In South Africa, the terms for right and left can vary depending on the language being spoken. In English, "right" and "left" are used. In Afrikaans, "regs" means right and "links" means left. Additionally, in other indigenous languages, such as Zulu or Xhosa, the terms can differ, but English and Afrikaans are widely understood across the country.
"South Africa" translates into Afrikaans as "Suid Afrika."
from all my research and from what most researchers say i say africa
"I love you".... We speak English
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
Africa has many diffrent languages, in Afrikaans a language spoken in South Africa you say gesondheid if you want to say bless you after you've sneezedbut translated bless you, you'd say seën jou
In South Africa, you can say "Wamkelekile" to mean welcome.
South Africa is a country so I would say South Africa has the highest Christian population in South Africa.
South Africa is called " l'Afrique du Sud " in French.
"South Africa" translates into Afrikaans as "Suid Afrika."
Sudáfrica
in which language?
Begin
Mikleele
right that's what compases say. (sorry if i spell compases wrong)
earthquake
yes
In Zulu (South Africa) Sinifisela Ukhisimusi Omuhle