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English

language and bergipstoets

Afrikaans

taal en bergipstoets

Last Update: 2016-08-12
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English

select language and click log in

Afrikaans

kies 'n taal en klik meld aan

Last Update: 2014-08-20
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English

story about a dog in english language and afrikaans

Afrikaans

storie oor 'n hond en 'n kat

Last Update: 2017-03-14
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English

the rules have been written in a simple language and accompanied

Afrikaans

die reëls is in ’n eenvoudige taal geskryf en die vorms is ook

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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English

belief, culture language and birth etc, or any other ground

Afrikaans

gewete, geloof, kultuur, taal, geboorte of enige ander gronde waar

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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English

regional and local level, that cater for all language and cultural groups and

Afrikaans

fasiliteer op nasionale, streek- en plaaslike vlak, wat vir alle taal- en

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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English

i like languages and you?

Afrikaans

ek hou van tale en jy?

Last Update: 2023-09-27
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English

regional and local level, that cater for all language and cultural groups and provide entertainment, education and information;

Afrikaans

streek- en plaaslike vlak, wat vir alle taal- en kultuurgroepe voorsiening maak en vermaak, opvoeding en inligting verskaf;

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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English

then rabshakeh stood, and cried with a loud voice in the jews' language, and said, hear ye the words of the great king, the king of assyria.

Afrikaans

toe gaan die rábsake staan en roep hardop in die joodse taal en sê: hoor die woorde van die groot koning, die koning van assirië!

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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English

(4) (a) argument may be addressed to the court in any official language and the party concerned shall not be responsible for the provision of an interpreter.

Afrikaans

(4) (a) betoog kan in enige amptelike taal in die hof gelewer word en die betrokke party is nie daarvoor verantwoordelik om 'n tolk te voorsien nie.

Last Update: 2011-10-24
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English

then rab-shakeh stood and cried with a loud voice in the jews' language, and spake, saying, hear the word of the great king, the king of assyria:

Afrikaans

toe gaan die rábsake staan en roep hardop in die joodse taal; en hy spreek en sê: hoor die woord van die groot koning, die koning van assirië!

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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English

my favourite teacher is mrs zania she teach me afrikaans since from grade4 till today and since afrikaans is my favorite subject and i love it so much because also my teacher makes it easy for me to understand it makes it very fun i went to parksig because am very fascinated about the afrikaans language and since at home they loved watching 7delaan that's what made more interested in learning afrikaans am very honored to have a teacher like mrs zania

Afrikaans

my gunsteling-onderwyser is mev zania, sy leer my afrikaans van graad 4 af tot vandag toe en aangesien afrikaans my gunstelingvak is en ek is mal daaroor, want ook my onderwyser maak dit vir my maklik om te verstaan dit maak dit baie pret

Last Update: 2024-02-07
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is afrikaans a dying language? yes. i believe afrikaans is a dying language. south africa is a nation which is awakening into consciousness. afrikaans is very much associated with racism and oppression. this now affects how afrikaans is seen to most black people. many black people dislike the language because of its use. it is a constant reminder of those days of apartheid. the reasoning i’m basing the death of afrikaans to black people is because black people make up the most of this country’s population. so if the majority agrees with the fall of the language then it can be considered as dying. afrikaans is spoken in the coloured community very much also and that’s one of the reasons it still alive. i am sure they don’t want the language to die because they have so much love and compassion for it. white people still designate with the language and most of them speak it. however white people make up a minority of the population. afrikaans is dying because the majority see it as an oppressive language. it is also seen as a white man’s language and also a racist’s language. there was also a #afrikaansmustfall hashtag on twitter which people we saying #afrikaans must fall at rhodes university and stellenbosch university. correct grammar on translations

Afrikaans

what happened to good manners

Last Update: 2017-01-26
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