Well, Jessica is a name of English origin, so it doesn't have a direct translation in any African language. However, some African languages may have their own versions or adaptations of the name Jessica. So, you might want to do a bit of research on specific African languages to find a similar-sounding name or a name with a similar meaning. Good luck on your linguistic journey!
I used to live in Brazil and have learned portugese. I do not remember how to say hello my name is but i know that jessica stays the same.
You say Where is in Kisii language of the African origin as Nkai.
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You say Help in Kisii language of the African origin as Nkonye.
You say Please in Kisii language of the African origin as korancheko.
There are many languages in use on the African continent. That said, "Jessica" would be "Jessica" in any of them. It has no equivalent in any other language.
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There are many languages in use on the African continent. That said, "Jessica" would be "Jessica" in any of them. It has no equivalent in any other language.
African-American and Hungarian.
Jessica Szohr is of Hungarian and African-American descent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Szohr
Jessica in Hawaiian is "Kekekela".
"Jessica" is transliterated as "Джессика" in Russian.
Jessica is not a Samoan name so there's no translation for it in the Samoan language.
How do you say honored in African
Since she has African-American and Hungarian background, she is not jewish.
Jessica in Chinese is said pronounced as : " qiathree " if you say it fast , itll sound like it .
Jessica Parker Kennedy was born in Canada. She is of African American and Italian descent. So the answer would be half black.