It's family from the mongoose, if you type it in at Google images you can see what they look like.
It's family from the mongoose, if you type it in at Google images you can see what they look like.
It refers to boy or son, in Afrikaans it would be 'seun'.
It means boy.
woman or wife in afrikaans
Zakumi means (Za) South Africa (kumi) Ten
ZA is the internet extension code for South Africa. It stands for Zuid Afrika.
Meerkats original come from south Africa, so meerkat means meerkat in south Africa
The word "meerkat" is the same in English as it is in Afrikaans - it's pronounced meeer-kat in both languages. The literal translation is "lake cate", but is the name of the suricate a member of the mongoose family. The meerkat a small (about 1.5 pounds) carnivorian mammal that live in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
The word "meerkat" is the same in English as it is in Afrikaans - it's pronounced meeer-kat in both languages. The literal translation is "lake cate", but is the name of the suricate a member of the mongoose family. The meerkat a small (about 1.5 pounds) carnivorian mammal that live in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
Means Merry Christmas in Afrikaans (from South Africa)
Springbok nickname in Afrikaans: Springbokke, Bokke
African isn't a language. If you mean Afrikaans (South Africa), its not a word I have ever heard.
The literal translation is "lake cat", but is the name of the suricate a member of the mongoose family. It's a small (about 1.5 pounds) carnivorous mammal that lives in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.AnswerIn Afrikaans meerkat generally translates to marsh cat.AnswerMeer has a few meanings in Afrikaans - it can mean 'more' or 'like'Kat is exactly what it sounds like - catSo a meerkat is a cat-like animalMeerkat - In the Afrikaans language (derived from African dialects and Dutch population in South Africa) from the Dutch word meercatte, meaning "sea cat" or "lake cat."The English equivalent is meercat. The meerkat or suricate Suricata suricatta is a small mammal and a member of the mongoose family. It inhabits all parts of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana and South Africa."Marsh cat" would be a rough translation. The word is derived from the Dutch meercatte, which means "sea cat" or "lake cat".It is composed of two words namely 'meer' which means lake or dam and 'kat' which means cat. The word "meerkat" is the same in English as it is in Afrikaans - it's pronounced meeer-kat in both languages.The Dutch misidentified the suricate, a member of the mongoose family as a member of the Cercopithecus genus. Meerkat means "lake cat", but the animal lives primarily in arid semi-desert areas.
There is no language called "African." Africa is a huge continent with many languages. Perhaps you mean "Afrikaans," spoken in South Africa?
The Afrikaans word 'meerkat' is a compound of the words 'meer' (which means 'lake') and 'kat' (which means 'cat').
It means 'fire' in Zulu (and possibly also in the other 11 official languages -besides English and Afrikaans)
"Meer" means Ant, and "Kat" means CatMeerkat - In the Afrikaans language (derived from African dialects and Dutch population in South Africa) from the Dutch word meercatte, meaning "sea cat" or "lake cat"
South Africa IS a country. Perhaps you mean Southern Africa, in which case the answer is South Africa.