Afrikaans language
Germanic language of South Africa. It was developed from 17th-century Dutch by descendants of European settlers, indigenous Khoisan-speaking peoples, and African and Asian slaves in the Dutch colony at the Cape of Good Hope. It differs from Dutch in its sound system, in some grammatical simplification, and in vocabulary. Afrikaans is spoken as a first language by close to six million South Africans and as a second or third language by several million more; there are also about 150,000 Afrikaans speakers in Namibia. Standard Afrikaans was formally separated from Dutch and made an official language in South Africa in 1925; it is one of 11 official South African languages.For more information on Afrikaans language, visit Britannica.com.
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WEDNESDAY 16 JUNE 1976 ; Soweto school revolt
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 6/16/2007; 29 words
; Several hundred South African schoolchildren were killed in clashes with police during a rally in Soweto against the apartheid government's imposition of the Afrikaans language in schools
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Man appears in court over child's kidnapping.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Saturday Star (South Africa); 2/24/2007; 439 words
; ...difficult to say whether Sheldean was still alive. - Sapa The Afrikaans language was being eroded in many spheres of society, former president...unacceptable, he said this week at the University of Pretoria's Afrikaans language conference. De Klerk said language was one of the fundamental...
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Surviving a Lost War
Magazine article from: Journal for the Study of Religion : JSR; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...marginalised in a different way, when the Afrikaans language lost its previous dominant position...some background information on the Afrikaans language and literature. Afrikaans developed...and a new situation arose for the Afrikaans language and literature. Firstly, Afrikaans...
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Indian a language?(News)
Newspaper article from: Cape Times (South Africa); 1/26/2007; 75 words
; ...colourful, powerful and dynamic language. Moreover, it plays a central role in South Africa's arts (poetry, literature, music, theatre). No surprises then that Nelson Mandela is a great lover of the Afrikaans language. August Finnes Claremont
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TRACK AND FIELD
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 9/12/1988; 64 words
; ...ill-fated attempts to win international acceptance as a British athlete, a South African newspaper reported. The top-selling Afrikaans language newspaper Rapport said Budd visited Johannesburg this week to sign an agreement with British filmmaker Kenneth Griffith...
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Flat Earth
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 4/7/1996; ; 602 words
; ...into history. South Africa is littered with ghastly monuments of which any Stalinist would be proud, including one to the Afrikaans language and another to a late and undistinguished Prime Minister, JG Strijdom, whose overblown bust glowers at a square in Pretoria...
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from huisgenoot to the soul of the white ant.(News)
Newspaper article from: Cape Times (South Africa); 3/23/2007; 700+ words
; ...of articles in Die Huisgenoot, an Afrikaans-language magazine intended for housewives...one of the founding fathers of the Afrikaans language. He wrote its first great poem...elegant and beautiful poems of the Afrikaans language. The Afrikaans poet Sydney Petersen...
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The changing face of South Africa.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Boston Herald; 8/25/2002; 643 words
; ...that had been exclusively white, a black girl shared her Afrikaans language textbook with a white girl. After an uneasy transition...grow. Caption: SIDE BY SIDE: Right, schoolgirls share an Afrikaans language textbook at Saxonwold Primary School in Johannesburg...
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An Adventure Tourer With Kick
Magazine article from: Canadian Underwriter; 4/1/2004; ; 589 words
; ...similar feat of derring-do not ten miles back. Welcome to South Africa, where the accent and the nearly incomprehensible Afrikaans language are the least of your adjustments. And the perfect setting for unveiling the latest of BMWs immensely popular adventure...
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CRIK: Cronje, Donald meet after matchfixing scandal
Newspaper article from: AAP Sports News (Australia); 11/16/2000; 237 words
; ...South African captain was embroiled in a match-fixing scandal - and they remain the best of friends. The Bloemfontein Afrikaans language daily Die Volksblad reported that Cronje visited paceman Donald's home in the town last week. It was their first meeting...
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AFRIKAANS ENGLISH
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
AFRIKAANS ENGLISH. English used as a second language in South Africa and Namibia by speakers of AFRIKAANS . It is generally rhotic...x2019; for pieces . Because Afrikaans verbs are not marked for...prepositions is also influenced by Afrikaans: He's by the house (at...
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Afrikaans
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Afrikaans One of 11 official languages of the Republic of South Africa. Derived from the language spoken...it quickly evolved its own forms to become a distinct language. Afrikaans is regarded as a cultural focal point by South Africans of Dutch...
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AFRIKAANS
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
AFRIKAANS. A LANGUAGE related to DUTCH , the mother tongue of about 6m people in Southern Africa and a second language for millions of South Africans and Namibians. It is the source of many...
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Afrikaans
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...languages (see Germanic languages ). Although its classification...considered an independent language rather than a dialect or variant of Dutch (see Dutch language ). Afrikaans is spoken by close to 8...where it is an official language, and by about 1.5 million...similar to that of ...
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Afrikaans
Book article from: The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English
...x2CC;afriˈkänz / • n. a language of southern Africa, derived from the form of...settlers in the 17th century, and an official language of South Africa. • adj. relating to the Afrikaner people or their language.
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