Many of these Africans have learned English as a second language. This means that approximately 237 million people in Africa speak English either as a native or a non-native language. On the other hand, many African countries have other official languages. For example, South Africa has a ...
People from many other cultures have different ideas about the point. Africans traditionally tell stories that express the thoughts they have in mind, rather than stating the point clearly. Japanese traditionally speak indirectly, leaving the listener to figure out what the point is. Thus, while an...
Swahili is the main language in East Africa, while South Africa has 11 official languages. German is heard in parts of Namibia and a mix of English and local languages occurs in Zimbabwe and Zambia. No matter what language native East or Southern Africans choose to speak, they all speak the...
Stonebwoy: I like this question. You admit that Jamaicans reflect the local African dialect, and African languages in that format. Because the way they speak, it has African intonation to it. It has similar flow and similar approach. On that note, we can already relate to the Jamaican cul...
6Africans cannot learn ASL because they don't speak English. 7Only the hands move in ASL. 8It is difficult for children to learn ASL. ---End of the Test--- Please Submit to view your score, solution and explanations. Submit Found a mistake? Let us know!
“Sweswi” means “now” in my native language, Tsonga. MySWESWI represents the concept of seizing the moment and making one’s voice heard. It signifies that it is our time, as Africans, to speak, act, and embrace our stories. The name reflects my determination to share the beauty of...
The possessed person may move unnaturally, speak in unknown languages or make clear, direct statements to the other followers. Sacrifice is also important, and many ceremonies involve sacrificing goats, chickens or other animals. In many cases, the combination of possession, animal sacrifice and the...
For nineteen years East Africans were abducted and taken to Fort Patiko where they were kept in caves, stacked upon one another day and night, until they were “sorted.” The cave where the women were chained and kept, forced to live, sleep, and defecate stacked upon one another until th...
For nineteen years East Africans were abducted and taken to Fort Patiko where they were kept in caves, stacked upon one another day and night, until they were “sorted.” The cave where the women were chained and kept, forced to live, sleep, and defecate stacked upon one another until th...
The Lebanese dialect is also infused with some Armenian, Greek, and Kurdish, and some areas speak more of these varieties than others, so, make sure to do some research depending on where you’re heading. For the most part, you’d be fine with English or French, but learning a few ...