As a noun you can use: regter (like in a court), skeidsregter (referee), beoordelaar (like a judge at a eisteddfod or a pageant) or keurder (choice maker)
As a verb: regspreek, oordeel, veroordeel, keur (make a choice)
"Judge" in Afrikaans is "regter".
The present tense of "judge" is "judge."
The possessive form of the noun judge is judge's.Example: The sound of the judge's gavel is still ringing in my ears.
The possessive form of the noun judge is judge's.Example: The sound of the judge's gavel is still ringing in my ears.
The plural form of judge advocate is judge advocates.
There is no opposite of the action to judge. There is being nonjudgmental, which means deciding not to judge or to characterize.The opposite position to a judge is the defendant (person being judged).The opposite of to judge correctly is to judge incorrectly or misjudge.
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
"What" in Afrikaans is "Wat". "What is your name?" is "Wat is jou naam?" in Afrikaans.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoordmy asseblief" in Afrikaans.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoord my asseblief" in Afrikaans.
"Today" translates into Afrikaans as "vandag."
"Interessant" is how you say interesting in Afrikaans.
A pea in Afrikaans is a 'ertjie'.
London in Afrikaans is 'Londen'.
In Afrikaans, "no" is "nee".
Gills in Afrikaans are 'kieue'.
Tiger is tier in Afrikaans.
its not an Afrikaans word