The same as in "European". (Africa is a continent, not a country, there are about a billion languages there.)
2007-10-06 11:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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African Thank You
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is an answer in an African language, Swahili:
Asante.
2007-10-06 11:24:04
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answered by steiner1745 7
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Any particular language, "African" is not a language. The continent of Africa was and is made up of people of different tribes, all of which had their own languages. Of course, now, most people within a certain country will speak a certain language, but there isn't one language spoken all over.
Are you looking for Swahili, Zulu, Lingala?
2007-10-06 11:10:55
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answered by Joy M 7
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Out of many African languages, you could try Swahili, which is spoken widely in East Africa. Thank you is "asante" (as-an-tay), with the emphasis on the second syllable.
2007-10-06 11:23:36
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answered by Doethineb 7
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How can someone be the "best race?" There is only one race, and it is human. LOL, I don't know if you know this... but we weren't living in huts and caves since long before slavery. If we lived in huts and caves, who's farms did these slaves work on???? It's okay, I get what you are saying. Black people, as well as all people, have contributed greatly to American society.
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answered by ? 4
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There are many languages in Africa, if l had to pick one language as most common l would have to say Swahili & you would then say (asante - - sana) (thankyou - - Very much.)
Again there are many languages & swahili as most common is something of a personal opinion others may disagree.
2007-10-06 11:26:42
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answered by one 2
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There are over 2000 languages spoken in Africa on a daily basis. TAKE YOUR PICK. Sometimes I wonder how to say thank you in European, Asian, North American, South American, and Antarctican... ^_^
2007-10-06 11:15:21
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answered by global.princesa 2
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There are a multitude of different languages in Africa. That would be like asking how to say it in "European"? (French, English, Norwegian, Swedish, etc)
2007-10-06 11:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Dank je
2007-10-06 11:09:42
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answered by Anonymous
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