Crossword-Solution: AFRIKAANS
We have 19 clues for the answer “AFRIKAANS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| AFRIKANERS, language of the | 1 answer |
| language in south africa | 1 answer |
| Transvaal language | 1 answer |
| Native Namibian language | 1 answer |
| Language that gave us "aardvark" | 1 answer |
| Language once known as Cape Dutch | 1 answer |
| Language of South Africa. | 1 answer |
| Capetown language | 1 answer |
| CAPE Coloured people, language of the | 1 answer |
| Boering language? | 1 answer |
| Cape Dutch | 2 answers |
| Language of Cape Town | 2 answers |
| South African dialect | 2 answers |
| dialect South African | 2 answers |
| SOUTH African dialect/language | 8 answers |
| CLOSELY RELATED TO DUTCH AND FLEMISH | 11 answers |
| AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA | 11 answers |
| Boer language | 12 answers |
| AFRICAN dialect/language | 39 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with AFRIKAANS (5)
Fourth, the translation and publication of Bahá’í literature in the following thirty-one languages to be undertaken by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles: Accra, Afrikaans, Aladian, Ashanti, Banu, Bemba, Bua, Chuana, Gio, Gu, Jieng, Jolof, Kuanyama, Krongo, Kroo, Luimbi, Malagasy, Nubian, Pedi, Popo, Ronga, Sena, Shilha, Shona, Sobo, Suto, Wongo, Xosa, Yalunka, Yao and Zulu.
TENTH TRANSLATION BAHÁ’Í LITERATURE THIRTY-ONE AFRICAN LANGUAGES: ACCRA, AFRIKAANS, ALADIAN, ASHANTI, BANU, BEMBA, BUA, CHUANA, GIO, GU, JIENG, JOLOF, KUANYAMA, KRONGO, KROO, LIUMBI, MALAGASY, NUBIAN, PEDI, POPO, RONGA, SENA, SHILHA, SHONA, SOBO, SUTO, WONGO, XOSA, YALUNKA, YAO, ZULU.
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Afrikaans version of "First Aid (Wounds and Fractures)" Summary: Demonstrates how to stop arterial bleeding and how to apply splints and braces for immobilizing fractured bones.
Page 215, _vacht-een-bidgt_: (possibly phonetic English) misspelling of _wag-’n-bietjie_ (Afrikaans) or _wacht-een-beetje_ (Dutch); Bavians-tow: (possibly phonetic English) misspelling of Baviaans-touw.
Quotes with AFRIKAANS (3)
It was a glorious experience for the children to travel by rail and the panoramic views of Africa through the big glass window in the rear of the last car of the Blue Train, were beyond description. It was just as you would expect it to be, as described in a vintage National Geographic magazine, with springbok and other wild animals abounding. The distance is approximately the same as from New York City to Chicago and took an overnight. Adeline and Lucia talked late into the …
Afrikaans was the language of the white minority in South Africa, and the forced learning of it created resentment among blacks. Even so, Nelson Mandela made it a point to learn this language in prison in anticipation that it would help him lead the whole of South Africa.
Most of the black women who lived in the lower end of Vrededorp came from the countryside and were there to be near their menfolk who worked in the mines. They spoke neither English nor Afrikaans.
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Appears in: NYT, Onion, Universal.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1955–2022).