Anybody can use any name regardless of what language it is in.
Afrikaans is spoken mainly in the following countries:South AfricaNamibiaThe SADC regionMany South African immigrants abroad also use Afrikaans as their main language. Large South African immigrant communities are found in:AustraliaUnited KingdomCanadaUSAHowever, Afrikaans and Dutch are mutually intelligible languages. Therefore, the above lists may be extended to Dutch-speaking countries as well.
The Afrikaans word reuse means gigantic, huge, colossal.If you are refering to re-use (as in to use something again), it would be hergebruik or herbenut in Afrikaans
"Brother" in Afrikaans is "broer." You could also use the slang word "boet," or the diminutive "boetie."
Afrikaans use potatos as wepons and also eat there own children if they mis behave.
no they cant
Most Afrikaans people usually just say donut/doughnut though some people use the word oliebol (plural: olibolle)
To say "more" in Afrikaans, you can use the word "meer." This word can be used to indicate an increased quantity, intensity, or degree of something.
They use fire
They use teleportation to get there
Africans were skilled in the use of gates and dikes.
You can use the same word, toilet, or otherwise badkamer.
The latin alphabet C is used in Afrikaans, but for very limited words that are derived from English and French. Afrikaans is mainly derived from Dutch in which C is not often used. The Dutch words that contain C have been replaced by alphabets like K in most instances. The alphabet Z has also been replaced by S in many cases.