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Afrikaans (/ˌæfrɪˈkɑːns/ AF-rih-KAHNSS, /ˌɑːf-, -ˈkɑːnz/ AHF-, -KAHNZ) is a West
Germanic language,
spoken in
South Africa,
Namibia and (to a lesser...
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Afrikaners (
Afrikaans: [afriˈkɑːnərs]) are a
Southern African ethnic group descended from
predominantly Dutch settlers first arriving at the Cape of Good...
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Afrikaans is a
daughter language of
Dutch mainly spoken in
South Africa and
Namibia (see
Namibian Afrikaans); it is a
separate standard language rather...
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Afrikaans is a form of
Afrikaans brought to
Argentina by Boer
immigrants following the
Second Boer War (1899–1902). Today,
there are
still Afrikaans-speaking...
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article describes the
grammar of
Afrikaans, a
language spoken in
South Africa and
Namibia which originated from 17th
century Dutch.[citation needed]...
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Afrikaans folklore is the body of
traditional literature, music,
dance and
customs present in
Afrikaans-speaking cultures. Some of the
Afrikaans folklore...
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Arabic Afrikaans (
Afrikaans:
Arabies Afrikaans,
Arabic Afrikaans: عربس افركانس) or Lisan-e-
Afrikaans (لسانِ افرکانس) is a form of
Afrikaans written in...
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Afrikaans Language Monument (
Afrikaans:
Afrikaanse Taalmonument) is
located on a hill
overlooking Paarl,
Western Cape Province,
South Africa. Officially...
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Afrikaans Wikipedia (
Afrikaans:
Afrikaanse Wikipedia) is an
Afrikaans edition of the Web-based free-content
encyclopedia Wikipedia. The
project was...
- in the
Afrikaans language. Solo
artists are
alphabetised by
their stage name or surname—whichever is more common.
Choirs that sing in
Afrikaans are also...