Seën is broken down into two syllables.
The first, [se-] is pronounced the same as the Afrikaans word "see," or the Afrikaans pronounciation of the letter "C."
"Ons gaan hou vakansie by die *see*."
The second syllable, [-en] is pronounced the same as the Afrikaans word "in."
"Die boek is *in* my tas."
"Seën" also rhymes with "reën" (rain).
say: feeR
The Italian word "pasta" is a loan word in Afrikaans. Meaning the word in Afrikaans for "pasta" is "pasta."
The Afrikaans word is baba (pronounced "baabaa").
No, that is an English word but it is used a lot in Afrikaans.
Totsiens is the afrikaans word for goodbye . Totsiens xx
SEN rhymes with HEN, IT, accent on first syllable. SEN-it
It is "oë" very difficult to explain how to pronounce it
The Afrikaans word hol (phonetically Hall) is arse. Hol pronounce hall means the hole in your bum in Afrikaans.Was blocked by Wiki to call a spade a spade.
The word "incendiary" is pronounced as in-sen-dee-air-ee.
su-mim-a-sen, so it's pretty simple to pronounce. Add a bit of an accent or stress on 'a'.
SEN
say: feeR
The Italian word "pasta" is a loan word in Afrikaans. Meaning the word in Afrikaans for "pasta" is "pasta."
No such word exists in the Afrikaans dictionary.
"Plek" is the word for "venue" in Afrikaans.
The Afrikaans word for yogurt is Jogurt.
The Tibetan word "Sengemo" is pronounced as "sen-geh-mo," with the emphasis on the first syllable. The "sen" is pronounced like "sen" in "send," "geh" has a soft 'g' as in "get," and "mo" is pronounced like "moh." The pronunciation maintains a smooth flow, typical of Tibetan phonetics.