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OK, next post will be Namakwaland — that’s the Afrikaans spelling. Comments Leave a Comment Categories Uncategorized Time for pics — I hope! 21 Sep Here’s a random selection of pictures from our trip to Cape Town and Namakwaland, and whatever else I find. A couple will be of ...
Standard Afrikaans, standard spelling and the Afrikaans word list and spelling rules (AWS) The standardisation of Afrikaans - which term includes all the varieties and lects used at the Cape during the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as modern varieties - is a complex and often contentious ma...
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Used in This Dictionary abbrev. abbreviation, abbreviated abl. ablative acc. accusative adj. adjective adv. adverb Aeron. Aeronautics Afr African Afrik Afrikaans Agric. Agriculture Alb Albanian alt. alternative Am American AmFr American French
As a result, one finds that two different spellings exist for words, that is, according to the consonant-vowel pattern, or as pronounced in the original language, for example iresi or resi for English 'address' and iraa or raa for Afrikaans draad ('wire'). The current study notes the...
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3) It cannot be described in terms of any other language, or even in terms of its own past. 4) All languages are dynamic rather than static 5) Even in so settled a matter as spelling, a dictionary cannot always be absolute. 6) But neither his vanity nor his purse is...