「afrikaans」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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“Dop” is a slang | Afrikaans word meaning “a drink of alcohol.” |
Orkney Snork Nie was a popular | Afrikaans sitcom, originally broadcast by the SABC in |
It is known as a traditional | Afrikaans remedy and may have Dutch roots, as the same |
of other languages spoken in South Africa on | Afrikaans, since Afrikaans was purported to be a pure |
m, (also known as the 'Dop System' after the | Afrikaans word 'dop' meaning an alcoholic drink), is a |
inal spelling and is a common name among the | Afrikaans population. |
n English: as Pretoria Saltpan crater and in | Afrikaans: as Soutpankrater. |
The English-language edition and the | Afrikaans edition share most of the content (both news |
other actors on the show are well-respected | Afrikaans actors. |
long blond hair, Hanley was known as Spook, | Afrikaans for ghost. |
ed in the Post Office, and thereafter at the | Afrikaans language newspaper, Die Transvaler, edited b |
B.A. with honors in Islamic studies at Rand | Afrikaans University, Johannesburg, under Professor Ab |
artheid were complicated by her being white, | Afrikaans, and lesbian. |
Antwoord performs "Zef" music, Zef being an | Afrikaans term which loosely translates to the culture |
The fire and movement ("vuur en beweeg" in | Afrikaans) tactics employed by the Boers, especially C |
l Bible translation of the entire Bible into | Afrikaans was completed in 1933 by J. D. du Toit, E. E |
blished the Siddur (Hebrew prayer book) into | Afrikaans, which was widely distributed. |
She has produced a series of 12 books in | Afrikaans and English, about the fruit diet and is fea |
It is better known in these regions by its | Afrikaans name "Koffieklip" (coffee stone). |
ted William Shakespeare's Julius Caeser into | Afrikaans. |
3 May - Petrus Johannes Lemmer, composer of | Afrikaans songs, is born in Hartbeesfontein, Transvaal |
ux Marais, organist, teacher and composer of | Afrikaans songs, is born in the district of Bloemfonte |
The National Conservative Party ( | Afrikaans: Nasionale Konserwatiewe Party) existed in S |
n't Snore, but the message being conveyed in | Afrikaans is that the town isn't sleepy, there's alway |
iekerk is now Professor at the Department of | Afrikaans and Dutch, Stellenbosch University. |
4) and D.Litt (in 1996) in the Department of | Afrikaans and Dutch at the University of the Western C |
w words in standard English are derived from | Afrikaans, such as 'aardvark' (lit. |
escribe their language as being a dialect of | Afrikaans proper. |
ms (also: Oorlands, Oorlans) is a dialect of | Afrikaans spoken in the Republic of South Africa. |
Die Taalkommissie ( | Afrikaans: The Language Commission) is the language re |
Die Son ( | Afrikaans: "The Sun") is an Afrikaans-language South A |
nown as the "Afrikaanse Diens van die SAUK" ( | Afrikaans Service of the SABC) for many years until th |
The Orde van die Dood ( | Afrikaans: Order of Death or Order of the Dead) was a |
Geographical distribution of | Afrikaans in South Africa: proportion of the populatio |
Geographical distribution of | Afrikaans in South Africa: density of Afrikaans home-l |
ly The Cape Doctor or "die Kaapse dokter" in | Afrikaans) is the local name for the strong, persisten |
"Groot" in Dutch and | Afrikaans translates as "great" (as in large) in Engli |
ng not, pronounced as "knee", as in Dutch or | Afrikaans. |
It is commonly said that Dutch and | Afrikaans are mutually intelligible; however, this is |
First Boer War (Dutch: Eerste Boerenoorlog, | Afrikaans: Eerste Vryheidsoorlog, literally First Free |
Theart speaks both English and | Afrikaans fluently. |
y, offering all subjects in both English and | Afrikaans. |
child he was fluent in German, English, and | Afrikaans. |
ng French, German, Italian, English, Hebrew, | Afrikaans, and Zulu. |
ited by two leading scholars in the field of | Afrikaans literature, i.e. |
the 2006 album Deur Dik en Dun, his first in | Afrikaans. |
s was the non-white Movement for Alternative | Afrikaans, that succeeded in getting non-standard Cape |
ing a series of speaking engagements for the | Afrikaans Herstigte Nasionale Party (a radical breakaw |
ers and congregations broke away to form the | Afrikaans Protestant Church. |
bacco and industrial conglomerate founded by | Afrikaans tycoon Dr Anton Rupert who oversaw its event |
The name is derived from two | Afrikaans words, namely "kalk" meaning limestone and " |
The word originates from the | Afrikaans berg meaning "mountain" - the term originall |
sh (this English name being derived from the | Afrikaans stokvis). |
H.J. Pieterse from German to | Afrikaans (Protea, Pretoria, 2007) ISBN 978-1-86919-15 |
mmon Crowberry (English) Gewone Kraaibessie ( | Afrikaans) iNhlokoshiyane (isiZulu) Mutasiri (baVenda) |
(Common Currant-Rhus English, Gewone Taaibos | Afrikaans, Nhlokoshiyane isiZulu) is a species of Rhus |
He studied | Afrikaans, Dutch, English and Psychology at Stellenbos |
Their lyrics are performed in both | Afrikaans and English. |
only school which educates its pupils in the | Afrikaans medium. |
Words in the | Afrikaans language can at times be particularly long d |
es to Butcher's Neck (Nek is used in several | Afrikaans place names). |
The Springbokkie ("little Springbok" in the | Afrikaans language), composed of creme de menthe (or s |
alleged to have said, in an interview in the | Afrikaans magazine, Insig: ‘I get a kick out of it whe |
nounced the hiatus of Fokofpolisiekar in the | Afrikaans newspaper Rapport, saying, "All of us want t |
The book was also translated into German, | Afrikaans, Danish, and Spanish. |
It is in | Afrikaans. |
Anoeschka von Meck is an | Afrikaans language writer. |
There is an | Afrikaans Language Monument which was opened on 1975 i |
"People") is an | Afrikaans edition of People magazine published by Caxt |
The words "Gods Woord ons Anker" is the | Afrikaans for "God's Word is our Anchor". |
Beeld is an | Afrikaans language daily newspaper that was launched o |
* Main is an | Afrikaans slang term meaning cool, great, or legend. |
The Voortrekkers is an | Afrikaans language youth organisation founded in South |
Emma Huismans (born July 10, 1947) is an | Afrikaans writer, journalist, and activist born in the |
Radio Without Borders, is an | Afrikaans language radio service run by the South Afri |
Kraal (also spelled craal or kraul) is an | Afrikaans and Dutch word (also used in South African E |
uary 1876 the society published a journal in | Afrikaans called Die Afrikaanse Patriot ("The African |
arth pig"), 'trek' ("pioneering journey", in | Afrikaans lit. |
This food is called kaboemielies in | Afrikaans. |
Dutch: Hij kan geen | Afrikaans spreken. |
an North College or Durban Noord Kollege (in | Afrikaans) is a high school situated to the north of D |
bster commonly called "crayfish" or kreef in | Afrikaans, are also popular in coastal areas. |
oast Cabbage tree, or Kaapse Kuskiepersol in | Afrikaans) is a small evergreen tree in the Araliaceae |
is a South African film, in the language of | Afrikaans released in 1998. |
ions of Chinese into 50 languages including: | Afrikaans, Albanian, Arabic, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Ca |
The HAT is the leading monolingual | Afrikaans dictionary in South Africa. |
in 1993 by the Afrikaner Kultuurbond, led by | Afrikaans reverend Mossie van den Berg. |
He is a regular contributor to LitNet, an | Afrikaans literary e-zine, and he has also authored an |
and also mentioned the presence of lyrics in | Afrikaans. |
Main article: | Afrikaans |
- a syndicated columnist in the major three | Afrikaans dailies, published countrywide in South Afri |
The name is | Afrikaans for “beach walker”. |
The name is | Afrikaans for "Co-operative Winemakers' Society of Sou |
The name is | Afrikaans and is originally from the Tamil word nartei |
.DC. - Natal Plum, Large Num-Num, Noem-Noem ( | Afrikaans), amatungulu (Zulu) |
nd dictionary (monolingual, defining) of the | Afrikaans Language") is an Afrikaans dictionary consis |
Yet the role of Arabic | Afrikaans in this emancipatory movement is as yet uncl |
y, and serves as a valuable reference of the | Afrikaans usage during that era in the Islamic neighbo |
The Eye of Kuruman ( | Afrikaans: Die Oog) is a spring in the town of Kuruman |
ting, where he has led a generation of young | Afrikaans authors to published status, and the lecturi |
7de Laan is a South African soap opera in | Afrikaans with some English and Zulu in between. |
f.)) White Karee (English) or Witkaree ( | Afrikaans) is a hardy, very fast growing, semi-deciduo |
The word "apartheid", originally an | afrikaans word meaning "separation", gained its curren |
The same relationship is paralleled in | Afrikaans. |
hed linguist, she translated her poetry from | Afrikaans into English and Hebrew. |
number of unique slang words are present in | Afrikaans as well. |
e Colony, and the political problems between | Afrikaans- and English-speaking colonists became worse |
Malherbe was also active in the promotion of | Afrikaans. |
the first book ever written and published in | Afrikaans, although written in a modified Arabic scrip |
South African boy band Hi-5 recorded an | Afrikaans cover of the song, titled "Vergewe My Weer". |
The Genootskap van Regte Afrikaners ( | Afrikaans for "Society of Real Afrikaners") was formed |
ce to the Bok van Blerk song 'De la Rey', an | Afrikaans hit record about the Boer General as well as |
h, Greek, Arabic, Swedish, Russian, Serbian, | Afrikaans and Romany, i.e. nineteen languages includin |
slation of the Christian Greek Scriptures in | Afrikaans in 1995, and the complete New World Translat |
Adriaan Hugo - series of | Afrikaans detective novels under the pseudonym of Hend |
nclude English, Japanese, Sesotho, Setswana, | Afrikaans, Hebrew, Latin and Greek. |
mily moved to South Africa where she learned | Afrikaans. |
ings) or the Drie Susters (Three Sisters) by | Afrikaans speakers in South Africa, and are referred t |
nkomende met die betreklike skryfgebruik van | Afrikaans in die respektiewe jaartal, en 'n streep deu |
ersity of the Witwatersrand in Sociology and | Afrikaans. |
with Boeremusiek (traditional South African | Afrikaans Music) bands and he quickly gained recogniti |
A native speaker of | Afrikaans, TerBlanche also speaks English and German f |
The term Kaapse | Afrikaans ("Cape Afrikaans") is sometimes erroneously |
The first | Afrikaans book is written by an imam (Muslim prayer le |
15 January - Die Patriot, the first | Afrikaans newspaper, is published in Paarl |
and Stephanus Jacobus du Toit were the first | Afrikaans Bible translators. |
It is the largest | Afrikaans language newspaper in South Africa, with a c |
ey was established in 1934 as one of the new | Afrikaans language Citizen Force units of the Union De |
lped establish boerepunk and the alternative | Afrikaans genre at a time when it was a reflex to ster |
ispad, and for his starring role in the 2008 | Afrikaans teen comedy Bakgat. |
e served as the first chancellor or the Rand | Afrikaans University and ceremonial State President fr |
n South Africa who attended 1998 to the Rand | Afrikaans University and studies between 2000 BCOM Spo |
Pro Tools based studio to produce the first | Afrikaans album by the artist Dozi, entitled "Op Aanvr |
Most of them speak | Afrikaans mixed with a few English terms. |
From there Pothas proceeded to Rand | Afrikaans University. |
an ad-campaign for ATKV/Pendoring to promote | Afrikaans. |
Today efforts are being made to assess | Afrikaans and its origin more honestly, and to acknowl |
1989, reprinted 1990, 1991, translated into | Afrikaans 1991) [jointly with James Armstrong] |
Dutch title (De Burger) was translated into | Afrikaans (Die Burger). |
Portuguese, Bosnian, Greek, Turkish, Dutch, | Afrikaans, Swedish, Danish, Spanish, Czech, Slovak, Ro |
r a Dutch person to reasonably understand an | Afrikaans person. |
gives an invaluable insight into the use of | Afrikaans in the so-called "Slams" (slang for Islamic) |
It is of Cape Malay origin, used in | Afrikaans, the primary language of the Cape Malays, an |
ly known as the Vaal Rhebok or Vaalribbok in | Afrikaans) is a species of antelope endemic to South A |
rded as the first novel of artistic value in | Afrikaans, Vergeet niet (Do Not Forget). |
would offer to walk them through a veld (an | Afrikaans word literally meaning "field") to the "busi |
A version in | Afrikaans "Ek val vir jou" sung by MoniQue and Snotkop |
Die Beeld (English: The Image) was an | Afrikaans language Sunday newspaper in the late 1960s. |
In some ways it was an | Afrikaans language alternative to the largely English- |
nown as a kopje, a Dutch word from which the | Afrikaans word koppie was derived. |
rived from the Dutch language upon which the | Afrikaans language of the Boers (later known as Afrika |
Notable people who spoke | Afrikaans would include, but not be limited to, Jan Sm |
) shines straight down onto a stone with the | Afrikaans inscription, "Ons vir jou, Suid-Afrika" ("Us |
s one of the most important Black writers in | Afrikaans, especially Kaapse Afrikaans, which he uses, |
a South African women's magazine, written in | Afrikaans. |
In May 1918, C.J. Langenhoven wrote an | Afrikaans poem called Die Stem, for which music was co |
3 July - Ludwig Wybren Hiemstra, | Afrikaans linguist and editor of the Bilingual Diction |
oetry that came in the wake of the zenith of | Afrikaans poetry that described the sufferings of the |
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