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Afrikaans grammar
Afrikaans grammar Afrikaans grammar is the study of the grammar of the Afrikaans language. Grammatically, Afrikaans ...
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Grammar Africa to (translated from German)
Grammar Africa to This article treats those Grammar Africa to, the native language that Buren ...
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Afrikaans
Afrikaans Afrikaans Spoken in: South Africa and Namibia Region ... West Germanic Low Germanic Low Franconian Dutch Afrikaans Official status Official language of: South Africa ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Afrikaans is a West Germanic language mainly spoken ... there are an additional estimated 300,000 Afrikaans-speakers in the UK, with other ...
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Grammar
Grammar This article is about grammar from a linguistic perspective. For English grammar rules, see English grammar or Disputed English grammar Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology ...
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Afrikaans (translated from Spanish)
Afrikaans Afrikaans it is germanic language Creole of neerlandés ... it like language to vehicular. Main the afrikaans-hablantes zones are Pretoria, Bloemfontaine, City of ... Connection Language Indo-European, germanic, germanic western. Grammar It presents/displays a strong compared grammar simplification with neerlandés. The words are ...
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Africa to (translated from German)
... as in engl. more water twee ; swem Grammar Major item: Grammar Africa to Those Grammatik in the afrikaansen ... left of - word origin, synonyms and translations Afrikaans Deutsches/Deutsch Afrikaanses on-line dictionary
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Afrikaans phrasebook (Wikitravel)
Afrikaans phrasebook Afrikaans is spoken throughout South Africa and Namibia ... was mainly derived from Dutch. However most Afrikaans speakers in the work place can speak ... but when it is accented due to grammar, for example in words like 'geëet' which ... very similar to 'i' to a none afrikaans speaker, but is infact pronounced very ...
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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: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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Grammar way (translated from Spanish)
Grammar way way it is a concept that ... mood appears of outstanding form in the grammar of lenguas Romance , which they require this ... not?"), or before and later (like in afrikaans or francés : "Je ne sais pas».) English ...
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