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Afrikaans - Wikipedia Afrikaans[n 1] is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia, and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and also Argentina, where a group in Sarmiento speaks a Patagonian dialect
Afrikaners - Wikipedia Afrikaners (Afrikaans: [afriˈkɑːnərs]) are a Southern African ethnic group descended from predominantly Dutch settlers who first arrived at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652 [8] Until 1994, they dominated South Africa 's politics as well as the country's commercial and agricultural sector [9]
Four Reasons for Using K in Afrika · The State of History We are not certain of the origin of the name Afrika, but we are sure the name spelled with the C came into use when Afrikans were dispersed over the world Therefore the K symbolizes our coming back together again
Afrikaans language | Origin, History, Facts | Britannica Afrikaans language, West Germanic language of South Africa, developed from 17th-century Dutch, sometimes called Netherlandic, by the descendants of European (Dutch, German, and French) colonists, indigenous Khoisan peoples, and African and Asian slaves in the Dutch colony at the Cape of Good Hope
What Is Afrikaans, And Where Is It Spoken? - Babbel. com Afrikaans developed in Africa, but over 90 percent of Afrikaans vocabulary draws from its parent language — Dutch — and it’s not spoken just in South Africa: It’s also spoken in Namibia and (to a lesser extent) in Australia, Botswana, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Zimbabwe
Afrikaans language and alphabet - Omniglot Afrikaans is a Low Franconian West Germanic language descended from Dutch and spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia In 2013 there were about 17 million speakers in South Africa, where Afrikaans is one of the Statutory national languages, and an official language in nine provinces
What is Afrikaans? (with pictures) - Language Humanities Afrikaans is a language spoken predominantly in South Africa Derived from Dutch, it shares many similarities with this language and is therefore also similar to English in many respects