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Afrikaans Afrikaner: 1. African After: 1. anus, arse | 2. backside, rump Agape: 1. agape Agenda: 1. agenda, appointment book Agent: 1. agent Agentur: 1. agency | 2. agency Aggregat: 1. aggregate Agio: 1. premium Aglei: 1. columbine Agonie: 1. agony, death throes Agraffe: 1. ...
Robberg is the Afrikaans word for seal and we soon fount out why it was called Seal Point. The loop took us up and down on a very picturesque peninsula and after about 30 minutes of walking we saw a massive seal colony (no wonder sharks like it around here). There must have been ...
Its name comes from the word braaivleis, meaning roasted meat, in Afrikaans, and is a tradition in Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. It was originally of the Afrikaner, or Boer culture, but has since been adopted by many cultures in Southern Africa. Well, it was delicious! The long wait ...
Much of Chap. 5 focused on the fluid envelope of various surface environments in the modern Earth, where Fe redox changes, organic complexation, and mineral precipitation produce large changes in Fe isotope compositions of fluids and minerals. As we s
(Heine & Nurse,2000). In addition to these, Arabic, colonial languages such as English, French, and Portuguese, and creoles such as Afrikaans (derived from Dutch) are widely spoken (Table1). Africa’s languages also change over time. For instance, Rwanda shifted from its historical colonial...