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Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, which was brought to South Africa by Dutch settlers in the 17th century. Over time, Afrikaans developed its own unique grammar and vocabulary influenced by other languages spoken in the region.
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 "Antwoord my asseblief" in Afrikaans.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoordmy asseblief" in Afrikaans.
Kom jy die naweek kuier
In Afrikaans, the sound a pig makes is represented by the word "grunts." The sound is often described as "grun," mimicking the noise pigs make. This term captures the characteristic vocalizations of pigs in the language.
"die lewende", but it would not make sense in all contexts.
"Today" translates into Afrikaans as "vandag."
'interesting' in Afrikaans is 'interessant'.
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