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English to Afrikaans

English to Afrikaans refers to the process of translating words from English to Afrikaans. A person wanting to learn the Afrikaans language can use the “Afrikaans-English/English-Afrikaans Dictionary” by Jan Kromhout.

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What countries speak Afrikaans?

Mostly in South Africa and Nambia. Only a handfull of people speak it across The rest of Southern Africa (except, of cause in SA and Nam)

What is the Swahili word for learning?

The Swahili word to learn is 'kufunzwa' . Pronounciation: koo-foon- zuwa

How do the spell Angela in a African language?

Well this depends if it translated it is Engela otherwise it stays the same

Who speaks afrikaans?

Some people in South Africa(YAY) :) One of the main languages

Is Afrikaans is an Indo-European language?

Yes, Afrikaans is an indo-european language. The only one of it's kind that originates from Africa.

Which countries is Afrikaans spoken in?

Afrikaans is spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia, but is also spoken in South Africa's neighbouring countries as well as amongst immigrant communities in the UK, USA and Australia.

How do you say great grandmother in Afrikaans?

You would say "oumagrootjie" in Afrikaans to refer to your great grandmother.

In which country do people speak afrikaans and English?

South Africa is a country where people speak both Afrikaans and English. Afrikaans is one of the official languages of South Africa, while English is widely spoken and used in business, education, and government.

How do you say happy retirement in afrikaans's?

In Afrikaans, you can say "gelukkige aftrede" to wish someone a happy retirement.

What does the afrikaans word lank mean?

lank is a slang word for "much" , a lot. <---- What the? The question was what is "lank" in Afrikaans, not East Rand slang. Lank = Tall or long

How do you say i am twenty five years old in afrikaans?

You would say "Ek is vyf-en-twintig jaar oud" in Afrikaans.

Swahili word for grandmother?

Single person grandmother is bibi, the plural is mabibi. Can also mean ladies and madams