Hoe gaan dit met jou?
You can say "Hoe gaan dit met jou?" in Afrikaans, which translates to "How are you?" in English.
Spanish: sol French: soleil German: Sonne Italian: sole
Afrikaans is spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia. It is also spoken by some communities in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Afrikaans is a language spoken in South Africa, derived from Dutch and incorporating elements from other languages. It is one of the official languages of South Africa and is spoken by a significant portion of the population, particularly in the Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces.
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bκra bκini?"
The future tense of "say" is "will say." For example, "I will say goodbye before I leave."
Waar is die bakkery?
me' do' e ti seyn!!
jy het vet tone
'Enter' translates to Africaans as 'Voer' - according to Google translate.
In Afrikaans, you can say "Ek hoop alles is goed by die huis."
Laat ons sal Afrikaans is a west-Germanic and Daughter Language of Dutch spoken in South Africa and Namibia.
Afrikaans is spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia. It is also spoken by some communities in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Northernmost: EgyptSouthernmost: South AfricaANS 2 - Egypt was never a British colony.
Spanish: sol French: soleil German: Sonne Italian: sole
It is an Africaans word meaning 'separateness' first used in a political context in 1929 and in a policy that begun in 1948
It is an Africaans word, meaning 'to travel by ox-waggon' or 'a long and difficult journey'. Taken from Dutch, trekken, meaning 'to march'
Im guessing you dont speak english so ill do it in Africaans Uthe Be stedy for in greedius mamimito calm