Hi, Yes it still, according to a poll from last year. I don't think there has been any change.
Afrikaans is not the youngest language in the world. It developed from Dutch in the 17th century in South Africa. The title of "youngest language" is subjective and can depend on factors like when a language was standardized or gained official status.
It is difficult to determine the "youngest" language, as languages evolve over time. However, some newer languages that have emerged in recent years include constructed languages like Esperanto and Klingon.
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.
It is difficult to determine the "youngest" language in the world as languages evolve over time. However, one of the youngest created languages is probably Esperanto, invented in the late 19th century by L. L. Zamenhof. Esperanto is spoken in various countries around the world.
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
Hello in Afrikaans is "hallo."
It is difficult to determine the "youngest" language, as languages evolve over time. However, some newer languages that have emerged in recent years include constructed languages like Esperanto and Klingon.
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.
It is difficult to determine the "youngest" language in the world as languages evolve over time. However, one of the youngest created languages is probably Esperanto, invented in the late 19th century by L. L. Zamenhof. Esperanto is spoken in various countries around the world.
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.
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