The antonym of "goed" ("good") in Afrikaans is "sleg" ("bad").
My liewe vriend, ek hoop dit gaan goed
niggie - nieceneef - nephew
"How are you?" directly translated to afrikaans is "Hoe is jy?", but that is NOT the correct way to greet someone in afrikaans (I just give you the 'direct translation' for your reference), the correct way to greet someone with "How are you?" is "Hoe gaan dit?" which directly translated means "How goes it?" So just use "Hoe gaan dit?" The response you will usually get from the person you are talking to is "Goed en met jou?" which means "Good and with you?" in english.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoord my asseblief" in Afrikaans.
London in Afrikaans is 'Londen'.
Wat is goed?
Alles is goed
Dit gaan goed.
"well watered" mean>>>goed natgemaak
In Afrikaans, you can say "Ek hoop alles is goed by die huis."
Dit sal goed wees om jou te sien.
aight the African translation of good is either: gaaf or goed
My liewe vriend, ek hoop dit gaan goed
Lewendig
niggie - nieceneef - nephew
The Afrikaans word for 'good' is 'goed' but the g is pronounced as a gutteral 'ch' like in the word, 'loch'. When wishing someone 'Good Day' the adjectival form, 'Goeie' is used. This is pronounced ch-oy-a. The Afrikaans for day is 'dag' which is pronounced, da-ch.
goed gedaan! (well done)