male cousin
It is a West Germanic language, and is accepted that more than 95% of Afrikaans is ultimately of Dutch origin. It is now recognised as a 'daughter' language of Dutch, previously referred to as Cape Dutch
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
"What" in Afrikaans is "Wat". "What is your name?" is "Wat is jou naam?" in Afrikaans.
Afrikaans people are descended from Dutch, German, and French Huguenot settlers who arrived in South Africa during the 17th and 18th centuries. They developed a unique language, now known as Afrikaans, which is a fusion of these European languages with indigenous African languages.
"Today" translates into Afrikaans as "vandag."
neef (male) or nig (female)
Niggie if referring to a female Nefie or neef if referring to a male
The antonym of "neef" in Afrikaans is "niggie." In Afrikaans, "neef" refers to a male cousin, while "niggie" refers to a female cousin. The term "neef" is used to denote a cousin on the male side of the family, while "niggie" is used to denote a cousin on the female side.
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 !
If your cousin has a child, this person is now your second cousin.
A second cousin is the cousin of your first cousin. For instance lets say that your mom have a sister, which is your aunt. Now if your aunt has a son, he would be your cousin or first cousin because his mom is your mom's sister. Now if your cousin, your aunt's son have a son, that child would be your second cousin. This is because his father is also your cousin, your first cousin.
Skryf nou in vir die kompetisie
Oh, honey, in Afrikaans, the abbreviation PIN stands for "Persoonlike Identifikasienommer," which translates to Personal Identification Number in English. Now you know, darling.
It is a West Germanic language, and is accepted that more than 95% of Afrikaans is ultimately of Dutch origin. It is now recognised as a 'daughter' language of Dutch, previously referred to as Cape Dutch
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
"What" in Afrikaans is "Wat". "What is your name?" is "Wat is jou naam?" in Afrikaans.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoord my asseblief" in Afrikaans.