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1. lief, liefhe or Liefde (Afrikaans) Afrikaans is spoken in South Africa, Namibia, Botwana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The word love has several descriptions in Afrikaans. The word can be used in state or action as ‘liefhe’ or as ‘ liefde’ which are verbs. 2. Soyayya, Kauna, or So (Hausa) ‘Kauna’ and ‘so’ are nouns for the word love in Hausa.
How to say I Love You in 30 African Languages. Ganda/Luganda : “Nwagala Nyo” “Nwagala Nyo” is how the people from Baganda tribe of Uganda say “I love you”. The Ganda/Luganda language is spoken majorly in Uganda by the Baganda people. The language has over 10 million native speakers. Afar : “Ko Kicinio”
14 lut 2018 · Why not surprise your mate or significant other by saying “I love you” in another language? Here are some ways to do that in various African languages as documented by Above Whisper. Ko...
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20 cze 2021 · Africa’s diverse cultural and linguistic landscape boasts a multitude of beautiful ways to express “my love” in various languages. Whether you aim for a formal or informal approach, the phrases mentioned in this guide will help you convey affection across the continent.
13 lut 2016 · Take the opportunity to say “I Love You” in one of these languages from Africa’s 54 countries. Afar – spoken in Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia: ko kicinio. Afrikaans – spoken in South Africa, and Namibia: Ek’s lief vir jou / Ek het jou lief. Akan/Twi/Fante – spoken in Ghana: Me dowapaa.
In this guide, we will explore how to say "I love you" in various African languages, both formally and informally. We'll also provide you with some regional variations where necessary. So, let's embark on this linguistically enriching journey together!