it is called Afrikaans
"Boers" historically, but more recently "Afrikaners" or "Afrikaans-speaking South Africans". Afrikaans is similar to Dutch but a separate language and a culture in its own right.
Dutch or in their own language (the Dutch language) Nederlanders.
No. Afrikaners are Boers, South Africans of Dutch ancestry. Afrikaans is their language.
They were called Boers, this translates as 'farmers' The Dutch settlers in South Africa were also known as Afrikaners
Taal is the dutch word for language.een taal = a languagethe word "language" is "taal" in Dutch.taal
Dutch people or in the language that they speak over there (Dutch) Nederlanders
The country were Dutch people live is called The Netherlands or in the Dutch language 'Nederland'.
1. There was intermarrages between the dutch and the africans. 2. The Africans learnt the dutch culture eg wearing clothes. 3. the Africans were touhtb new methods o farming. 4.Disrespect of the dutch i.e the dutch were not respecting the African demi Gods 5.Africans were forced to pay tax for a dog and a weapon. 6.
deze site is the word for this site in Dutch. It is the national language of Netherlands.
Generally, most people of Dutch ancestry are called Afrikaners, derived from the language that they speak (Afrikaans) although this is not the only group descended from Dutch ancestry, as many English-speaking South Africans may also have Dutch ancestry.To complicate it, the immigrants during the Dutch occupation of the Cape included large numbers of people of north German extraction, many French and a scattering of Swiss, Scandinavians and other Europeans. All of these gradually assumed the dominant Dutch language and are now part of South Africa's Afrikaans speaking (and English speaking) population, but were not of Dutch ancestry.
In French and Dutch.
The country of origin for the Dutch language is the Netherlands (once also called Holland).