A farmer is a Boer (say: booR)
The word Boer means farmer in Afrikaans. It was used as a title given to the Afrikaans speaking Dutch descendants of South Africa (the Dutch for farmer is "boor").
BoereworsSausages in South Africa are known by the Afrikaans word of "boerewors." This translates into English as "farmer's sausage."
The Italian word "pasta" is a loan word in Afrikaans. Meaning the word in Afrikaans for "pasta" is "pasta."
The Afrikaans word is baba (pronounced "baabaa").
No, that is an English word but it is used a lot in Afrikaans.
The word Boer means farmer in Afrikaans. It was used as a title given to the Afrikaans speaking Dutch descendants of South Africa (the Dutch for farmer is "boor").
BoereworsSausages in South Africa are known by the Afrikaans word of "boerewors." This translates into English as "farmer's sausage."
The Italian word "pasta" is a loan word in Afrikaans. Meaning the word in Afrikaans for "pasta" is "pasta."
No such word exists in the Afrikaans dictionary.
The Afrikaans word for yogurt is Jogurt.
"Plek" is the word for "venue" in Afrikaans.
In the context of sharing something the Afrikaans word is 'deel' In the context of shares in a company the Afrikaans word is 'aandeel'
The Afrikaans word for 'rabbit' is 'haas' or 'konyn'.
No, that is an English word but it is used a lot in Afrikaans.
The Afrikaans word is baba (pronounced "baabaa").
The Afrikaans word for disclaimer is "vrywaring."
The Afrikaans word for 'aspiration' is "aspirasie".