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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. ...
a Japanese aesthetic concept that finds beauty and serenity in objects, landscapes, designs, etc., that are simple, imperfect, and impermanent; a way of living that focuses on finding beauty within the imperfections of life and accepting peacefully the natural cycle of growth and decayExamples: ...
In addition to these, Arabic, colonial languages such as English, French, and Portuguese, and creoles such as Afrikaans (derived from Dutch) are widely spoken (Table 1). Africa’s languages also change over time. For instance, Rwanda shifted from its historical colonial language (French) to ...
As we step into the ancient Earth, we lose the ability to measure fluids directly, yet the fluid envelope remained a key component of the Fe biogeochemical cycle in Earth’s past, especially in an anoxic Earth when large quantities of Feaq2+ existed in the oceans....
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 ...