muis (not gender specific).
Noun: female = vrou Adj: female = vroulik
In Afrikaans, a female sheep is called a "skaap." The term is used generally for sheep, but to specify a female, one might say "ooi." The word "ooi" distinguishes the female from the male sheep, which is referred to as a "ram."
It is called a "tefie".
The Afrikaans word for 'stallion' is "hings."
The Afrikaans word for paleontologist is "paleontoloog."
The word is fol-strais (this is used for male and female ostriches).
There is no different word for a female wolf. The same word is used for both male and female. wolf (say: volf)
Male: Onderwyser Female: Onderwyseres
Noun: female = vrou Adj: female = vroulik
In Afrikaans, a female sheep is called a "skaap." The term is used generally for sheep, but to specify a female, one might say "ooi." The word "ooi" distinguishes the female from the male sheep, which is referred to as a "ram."
It is called a "tefie".
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 Afrikaans word for aunt is "tannie." This term is commonly used in informal contexts to refer to an aunt or older female relative. It can also be used as a term of endearment for women who are not related but are of an older generation.
In the context of sharing something the Afrikaans word is 'deel' In the context of shares in a company the Afrikaans word is 'aandeel'