There is no such language. You are probably thinking of Afrikaans, which is a dialect of Dutch that includes some loan words from English and African languages, but not enough to call it a mixture of those languages.
No. Afrikaans is a dialect of Dutch. It evolved from the language spoken by the original Dutch settlers of South Africa.
Dutch and Swahili.
Xhosa, English and Afrikaans.
There are a lot of Afrikaans-speaking people in and from Johannesburg, but a lot of other languages are also spoken in Johannesburg and by people from Johannesburg.
They speak Afrikaans, English, and Sesotho in Mangaung.
Boers originally spoke 'old Dutch' , now modified with the addition of many new words to 'Afrikaans'.I once spoke Afrikaans to a Dutch policeman who retorted that I spoke like his grandfather !
It uses the same word "jaguar" in both languages.
Afrikaans: Mengsel -Pronounced (mehng-sil)
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Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, with influences from Malay, Portuguese, Khoisan languages, and Bantu languages.
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Afrikaans = Donker
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The only widely spoken European languages in South Africa are English and Afrikaans.
No, Afrikaans is spoken in South Africa. The official languages in Rwanda are English, French and Kinyarwanda.
By definition, Afrikaners speak Afrikaans.
Gauteng has no official languages. The largest are, however, are Zulu, Afrikaans, English and Sotho.
Answers: * Afrikaans: blauw