"Jess" can mean either "Jesus" (in reference to the religious figure) or "yes" (as an affirmation or agreement) in Afrikaans.
The word "a" in Afrikaans is spelled as " 'n". This is used as the indefinite article in Afrikaans to mean "a" or "an".
"Rus" in Afrikaans translates to "rest" or "peace" in English.
The Afrikaans word "siprus" translates to "cypress" in English.
In Afrikaans, "Whitney" is typically translated as "Whitney." It does not have a specific meaning in the language beyond being a proper noun.
"Pas" in Afrikaans can have a few meanings, such as "fit" or "suit" in English. It can also mean "to happen" or "to occur" depending on the context.
In Afrikaans, "Whitney" is typically translated as "Whitney." It does not have a specific meaning in the language beyond being a proper noun.
its not an Afrikaans word
Zindzi is not an Afrikaans name and therefore has no significance in the Afrikaans language.
depressief
It refers to boy or son, in Afrikaans it would be 'seun'.
There is no such word in Afrikaans, maybe you spelled it wrong.
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