
- Afrikaans - Wikipedia- Afrikaans[n 1] is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also Argentina where a group in Sarmiento speaks … 
- What Is Afrikaans, And Where Is It Spoken? - Babbel.com- Feb 1, 2024 · Afrikaans developed in Africa, but over 90 percent of Afrikaans vocabulary draws from its parent language — Dutch — and it’s not spoken just in South Africa: It’s also spoken … 
- Afrikaans language | Origin, History, & Facts | Britannica- Oct 24, 2025 · Afrikaans language, West Germanic language of South Africa, developed from 17th-century Dutch, sometimes called Netherlandic, by the descendants of European (Dutch, … 
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- Afrikaans language and alphabet - Omniglot- Afrikaans is a Low Franconian West Germanic language descended from Dutch and spoken mainly in South Africa and Namibia. In 2013 there were about 17 million speakers in South … 
- The History and Evolution of Afrikaans- Originating from the Dutch settlers in South Africa, it has grown into a unique and independent language spoken by millions. This article explores the intriguing journey of Afrikaans from its … 
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- afrikaans.us: Tuis : Afrikaans- Feb 6, 2025 · AFRIKAANS.US is your gateway to learn the Afrikaans language. It is aimed at beginner level language learners and more advanced speakers or if you plan to visit South … 
- Afrikaans Language, Etymology, History, Grammar, Phonology, …- Afrikaans is a West Germanic language that originated in the 17th century among Dutch settlers in South Africa. It belongs to the Indo-European language family, specifically the Germanic … 
- Afrikaans – The Languages- Afrikaans, a language rich in history and cultural significance, evolved from a range of influences, including Dutch, indigenous African languages, and languages of Asian laborers.