taai skoonheid
Depends on what you want to say??
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
I would say a flamingo
It depends what you call "South African" if you are thinking of South African English then its hello or in local slang HOWZZZIT!If it is in Xhosa [said kho-sa while clicking your tongue at the top of your mouth] then it is simply Molo [said MO-low] predominant;y the old cape province areas of western, northern and eastern cape.If in Afrikaans literally means African Languagehello: Assebliefgoodbye: BaaiI think this is how you say it. I got my info from this websitehttp://www.geocities.com/mailjohan/African.HTML*****This may blow you mind,You can say... HELLO and GOODBYEWe speak English here in South Africa***** I agree we do speak English but have a variety of other official languages but it is an English country:)
no country developed it, of course, but maybe you could say that the work of Krige started the field. He was South African.
Depends on what you want to say??
'Today' in Afrikaans is 'Vandag'
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.
There are many native languages spoken in South Africa.
Hard to say, but it appears to be a South African method of drying meat.
well, that depends, but I would say south africa.
There is no language called "African." Africa is a huge continent with many languages. Perhaps you mean "Afrikaans," spoken in South Africa?
There is no such language as "African". Hundreds of languages are spoken in Africa. If you meant "Afrikaans" which is a derivative of Dutch that is spoken in South Africa, the word is "Beer".
Beauty = Beleza.
How do you say honored in African
in Afrikaans, one of the 11 languages in South Africa ocean is "oseaan"
I would say a flamingo