Age
The word is 'oupa' - pronounced oh-puh.
'Grandmother' in Afrikaans is 'ouma'.
Grandfather in Afrikaans is "oupa."
"Teenoorgesteldes" is an Afrikaans term that translates to "opposites" in English. It refers to things or people that are completely different or contrary to one another.
You would say "oumagrootjie" in Afrikaans to refer to your great grandmother.
The English word "manual" translates to "handleiding" in Afrikaans.
The Afrikaans word "siprus" translates to "cypress" in English.
No, that is an English word but it is used a lot in Afrikaans.
"Ik" is an Afrikaans word that begins with the letter "i." It means "I" in English.
The English word "Lemon" translates as "Suurlemoen" (literally sour orange). The Afrikaans word "Lemoen" is "Orange" in English, as in the fruit. The colour "Orange" is "Oranje" in Afrikaans.
Boek
trough
Stink - Afrikaans uses the same work as English
The Afrikaans word "aap" begins with the letter "a." In English, "aap" translates to "monkey." This word is commonly used in Afrikaans to refer to these primates.
The Afrikaans word for "giraffe" is "kameelperd" (which translates into English as "camel horse" - don't ask).
Fanconi anemia (FA)English word Anemia Afrikaans language anemie
Saal