African: meaning, definitions and examples

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African

 

[ ˈæfrɪkən ]

Adjective / Noun
Context #1 | Adjective

geographical context

Relating to the continent of Africa, its people, culture, or languages. This term encompasses a variety of ethnicities, traditions, and geographic characteristics found across the diverse nations of Africa.

Synonyms

Africanesque, Afro.

Examples of usage

  • African art is known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs.
  • The African continent is home to a wide range of ecosystems.
  • He moved to Africa to experience African cultures firsthand.
Context #2 | Noun

people or language

A native or inhabitant of Africa, or a person of African descent. The term can also refer to various languages spoken on the continent, including Swahili, Zulu, and many others.

Synonyms

African-descended, Africano.

Examples of usage

  • The African community is rich in traditions and customs.
  • Many Africans celebrate their heritage through music and dance.
  • African languages are diverse and vary greatly across regions.

Translations

Translations of the word "African" in other languages:

🇵🇹 africano

🇮🇳 अफ्रीकी

🇩🇪 afrikanisch

🇮🇩 Afrika

🇺🇦 африканський

🇵🇱 afrykański

🇯🇵 アフリカの

🇫🇷 africain

🇪🇸 africano

🇹🇷 Afrikalı

🇰🇷 아프리카의

🇸🇦 أفريقي

🇨🇿 africký

🇸🇰 africký

🇨🇳 非洲的

🇸🇮 afriški

🇮🇸 Afrískt

🇰🇿 африкалық

🇬🇪 აფრიკული

🇦🇿 afrikalı

🇲🇽 africano

Etymology

The term 'African' originates from the Latin word 'Africanus', which was used to describe the inhabitants of Africa. The word itself is derived from the name of a region in North Africa, particularly associated with the province of Carthage in modern-day Tunisia. Historically, the identity of Africans has been shaped by a multitude of factors including colonialism, migration, and cultural evolution. Over the centuries, the term has evolved to represent not just geographical identity but also cultural and ethnic identities across the continent. As Africa comprises 54 different countries, each with its own unique cultures and languages, the term embraces a wide diversity that reflects the historical, social, and economic significance of the continent.