The South African web site similar to North America's Amazon can be found at www.kalahari.net. They do ship internationally. The definitive dictionary in Afrikaans is called "Die verklarende Afrikaanse Woordeboek", and this is the link to this book: http://www.kalahari.net/books/Verklarende-Afrikaanse-Woordeboek/632/34065109.aspx
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
There are several good online translators and dictionaries for Afrikaans. I added a few to the "Related Links" below.
No such word exists in the Afrikaans dictionary.
You would need an English-Afrikaans dictionary to translate English words into Afrikaans words. This type of dictionary provides the equivalents of English words in Afrikaans.
Yes you can find in dictionaries but only some
Perseel means Premises and if you don't know what that means you should get a dictionary!
A crossword dictionary is a good tool. Practically the only thing you find in such a dictionary is synonyms.
hond is only the Afrikaans for 'dog'. A male dog specifically is a reun.
P. A. Joubert has written: 'Nigerian Art: The Meneghelli Collection' 'Bilingual phrase dictionary = Tweetalige frasewoordeboek' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Afrikaans language, English, Idioms, Afrikaans, English language
what are information can you find in dictionary
The only way a word gets added to the dictionary is by being used. Lexicographers don't make up words. They find them and record them.
You can find a dictionary in a public library, in a bookshop, or online.