Afrikaans is derived from 17th-century Dutch settlers in southern Africa. It developed from interactions between Dutch, various African languages, and other European languages, leading to a distinct language that became known as Afrikaans.
"how are you" in Afrikaans is "hoe gaan dit met jou".
Afrikaans is spoken primarily in South Africa and Namibia. It is also spoken by some communities in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Australia.
The Swahili word to learn is 'kufunzwa' . Pronounciation: koo-foon- zuwa
In some African languages, the name Angela may be spelled as "Anjela" or "Anjale." These variations depend on the specific language and its phonetic system.
An Afrikaans speaking person is often called an Afrikaner.
Afrikaans is primarily spoken in South Africa and Namibia. It is also spoken by some communities in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Yes, Afrikaans is an Indo-European language. It is derived from Dutch and is one of the youngest languages in the Germanic branch of this language family.
Afrikaans is primarily spoken in South Africa and Namibia. It is also spoken by some communities in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.
You would say "oumagrootjie" in Afrikaans to refer to your great grandmother.
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.
"Girlfriend" in Afrikaans is translated as "vriendin."
In Afrikaans, you can say "gelukkige aftrede" to wish someone a happy retirement.
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
You would say "Ek is vyf-en-twintig jaar oud" in Afrikaans.