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It's based on Dutch/ Flemish
Latin was the language spoken by the ancient Romans and became the basis for the Romance languages, which are French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian. The word "romance" in referring to the languages and cultures of certain European countries, does not mean the hearts and flowers stuff, such as in the "romance" novels. It is an adjective derived from the word Roman or Rome.
written language developed by the Aryans
"Aryans" as a term designating a specific group of languages also referred to as Indo-Iranian languages has fallen out of favor. However, the written language developed by Proto-Indo-Iranians is called Sanskrit, the oldest language of that branch of Indo-European languages.
It is in a European language.
A European Language.
A European Language.
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from Dutch and is one of the youngest languages in the Germanic branch of this language family.
Boers originally spoke 'old Dutch' , now modified with the addition of many new words to 'Afrikaans'.I once spoke Afrikaans to a Dutch policeman who retorted that I spoke like his grandfather !
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from 17th-century Dutch and has also been influenced by other languages such as English, Malay, Portuguese, and various African languages.
Afrikaans is the language. It is closely related to Dutch.
Afrikaans is derived from 17th-century Dutch settlers in southern Africa. It developed from interactions between Dutch, various African languages, and other European languages, leading to a distinct language that became known as Afrikaans.
Indo European is the language that almost all European languages and some Indian (India) languages developed from. Latin developed from Indo European as did Greek and Spanish developed largly from Latin and Castilian (a language spoken in Castile region of Spain which also developed from this language).
Afrikaans. It is an Indo-European language of the Germanic language family, and is closely related to (and sometimes mutually intelligible with) Dutch and especially Flemish.
Yes it is. It is derived from Dutch which is part of the West Germanic Languages and along with most European languages is part of the Indo-European group
Afrikaans Language Monument was created in 1975.
Yes it is. It is derived from Dutch which is part of the West Germanic Languages and along with most European languages is part of the Indo-European group