The Siouan languages are spoken in the US and Canada by about 23,000 people. The Sioux dialect of Lakota is spoken by 9,000 people in 7 tribes. It is the most common dialect. For the English word "aunt" the Lakota term is "tunwin".
There is actually no such language as "South African". There are 11 official languages of South Africa, and dozens of other minority languages.
If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which language you are talking about. If you are not sure, here is a list of languages to choose from:
An aasvogel (or aasvoel) is a South African literary word for a vulture.
South Africa has several official languages. In Afrikaans hemit is kluizenaar.
The South African word for "beautiful" would be "beautiful" since English is the dominant language, but South Africa also has 11 official languages for example: Xhosa, Zulu, Sutu, Afrikaanse and many more.
No, the word "southern" is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. The adjective "southern" is a form of the word "south".The word "south" is an adjective, an adverb, and a noun.The noun "south" (lower case s) is a common noun as a general word for the direction of a compass lying directly opposite north ; a general word for a part of a country or a place that is located in this direction.The noun "South" (capital S) is a proper noun in the US as a word for the 11 states of the 1861-65 Confederacy (the Confederate States of America).
it means lu-mo kindness forgiveness
The word African as in African music is a proper adjective.The proper noun African is a word for a person of or from Africa. Example:My uncle is African, he was born in Zimbabwe.
The South African word meaning mountain is "koppie."
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eGoli - meaning city of gold. Often used for Johannesburg.
Ons huis
Probably South African. uMzantsi in Xhosa means "south".
In Afrikaans wit leeu
Cape Town
Cape Town
An aasvogel (or aasvoel) is a South African literary word for a vulture.
There is no known meaning for the African Luhya word "Khotsaa" in English. It could be a word from a specific Luhya dialect or possibly a personal or family name. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the precise meaning of the word.
South Africa has several official languages. In Afrikaans hemit is kluizenaar.