Oh, dude, "DV" in Afrikaans stands for "Dankie vir" which means "Thanks for." So, like, if someone sends you a message saying "DV," they're basically saying "Thanks for" something. It's like a quick way to show appreciation without typing out the whole word.
BTW is commonly used on the Internet and in modern communication. It is an abbreviation for the phrase "by the way".
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ssm depending on the sentence meance " so spoedig moontlik" that has the same meaning as eg a speady reply eg. Ek stuur die dokumente ssm aan jou
It means 'to fart'
Lewende, refers to being alive, or living.
BTW is commonly used on the Internet and in modern communication. It is an abbreviation for the phrase "by the way".
Oh, honey, in Afrikaans, the abbreviation PIN stands for "Persoonlike Identifikasienommer," which translates to Personal Identification Number in English. Now you know, darling.
DV = 505
Suid-Afrikaanse Landbou-Unie
DV isn't a standard abbreviation, so it can mean several things. On a radiograph (x-ray), it means dorso-ventral, or an image created by shooting the beam through a line connecting the backbone and the sternum. When discussing abdominal viscera, DV can mean dilation/vovulus, which means a portion of the gastrointestinal tract is twisted on itself and the twisted section is filling with gas.
its not an Afrikaans word
Diere Beskermings Vereniging (Animal Protection Association)
Zindzi is not an Afrikaans name and therefore has no significance in the Afrikaans language.
The word "a" in Afrikaans is spelled as " 'n". This is used as the indefinite article in Afrikaans to mean "a" or "an".
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It refers to boy or son, in Afrikaans it would be 'seun'.
There is no such word in Afrikaans, maybe you spelled it wrong.