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Afrikaans Language Monument
Afrikaans Language Monument Obelisks of the Language Monument in Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa. ...
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The Monument of the language Afrikaans (translated from French)
The Monument of the language Afrikaans Obelisks of the Monument with Paarl. The plate showing two quotations ... The way which carries out to the monument. The Monument of the language of ...
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That African language monument (translated from Dutch)
That African language monument Obelisks of the monument Paarl , South Africa. Plakaat with the two ... dichters in African. The path to the monument. The African language monument ( Afrikaans : That African language monument) ...
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Afrikaans
Afrikaans Afrikaans Spoken in: South Africa and Namibia Region ... 000,000+Secondary speakers: 10,000,000+ Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Low Germanic Low Franconian Dutch Afrikaans Official status Official language of: South Africa Regulated by: no ...
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Africa to (translated from German)
... Germanisch WestGermanic Africa to Official status Office language in: Republic South Africa Language code ISO 639-1: af ISO 639 ... to Westgermanischen branch that indogermanischen languages. That LANGUAGE code is af and/or afr (after ... and Sambia . In South Africa the native language of 14,4% is all inhabitant (according ... of the origin area independent developed Development language, itself from that Netherlands one developed. ...
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Talk:Afrikaans
Talk:Afrikaans Etymology of boor The following (italicized) was ... phrases in standard English are derived from Afrikaans, such as "trek" and "boorish", which originally ... Africa in 1652, and 2 centuries before Afrikaans or Afrikaners came into existence. Etymologically, "boor ... and "boer" are utterly unrelated. Other common Afrikaans words that have found their way into ... anything whatsoever to do with either the Afrikaans language or the Afrikaner identity. I ...
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Ndebele language
Ndebele language Ndebele (isiNdebele) Spoken in: South Africa Region ... Transvaal Total speakers: 586,961 (1996 census) Language family: Niger-Congo Atlantic-Congo Volta-Congo ... 30) Sotho Northern Ndebele Official status Official language of: South Africa Regulated by: no official regulation Language codes ISO 639-1: nr ISO 639 ... of South Africa. For information about the language spoken by the Ndebele people of ...
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Category:Afrikaans
Category:Afrikaans The main article for this category is Afrikaans. Pages in category "Afrikaans" There are 11 pages in this section of this category. * Afrikaans A Afrikaans Language Monument Afrikaans grammar A cont. ...
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Talk:Tamil language/Archive0
Talk:Tamil language/Archive0 < Talk:Tamil language Discussion on antiquity It is one of ... years, making it arguably the oldest living language. Linguistically speaking, no language is "older" or "younger" than any other in a meaningful sense, because every language extends back in time through an ...
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Talk:Battle of Spion Kop/Archive 1
... Africa does have English as a national language, and the accepted spelling is "Spioenkop" (according ... English spelling are acceptable on the English-language Wikipedia, both for titles and content. American ... 31 Jan 2005 (UTC) English is a language of India, but our article on Calcutta ... this is all about. South African ENGLISH (Afrikaans never entered into it) says "Spioenkop". Therefore ... Jan 2005 (UTC) Almost all names in language X for places in country Y ...
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