it is an Indo-European Language spoken in South Africa and Namibia. Its family is Germanic, Franconian and Dutch and is spoken by 6.45 million people as a first language
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from 17th-century Dutch and has also been influenced by other languages such as English, Malay, Portuguese, and various African languages.
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
Hello in Afrikaans is "hallo."
Geseende Kersfees is "Merry Christmas" in Afrikaans, a language spoken in South Africa.
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from Dutch and is one of the youngest languages in the Germanic branch of this language family.
Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, with influences from Malay, Portuguese, Khoisan languages, and Bantu languages.
Afrikaans Language Monument was created in 1975.
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
Hello in Afrikaans is "hallo."
Zindzi is not an Afrikaans name and therefore has no significance in the Afrikaans language.
Jan Kromhout has written: 'Afrikaans-English/English-Afrikaans Dictionary (Hippocrene Practical Dictionary)' 'Afrikaans-English, English-Afrikaans dictionary' -- subject(s): Afrikaans, Afrikaans language, Dictionaries, English, English language
Afrikaans is based on Dutch.
Geseende Kersfees is "Merry Christmas" in Afrikaans, a language spoken in South Africa.
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from Dutch and is one of the youngest languages in the Germanic branch of this language family.
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"Cow" in Afrikaans is "Koei." There are many other African languages, but I believe Afrikaans is the language you were referring to.
Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, with influences from Malay, Portuguese, Khoisan languages, and Bantu languages.