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Afrikaans is a daughter language of Dutch mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia; it is a separate standard language rather than a national variety, unlike Netherlands Dutch, Belgian Dutch and Surinamese Dutch. An estimated 90 to 95% of Afrikaans vocabulary is ultimately of Dutch origin, so there are few lexical differences between the two languages, however Afrikaans has a considerably more regular morphology, grammar, and spelling.

here is a high degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, particularly in written form. Research suggests that mutual intelligibility between Dutch and Afrikaans is better than between Dutch and Frisian or between Danish and Swedish. Mutual intelligibility tends to be asymmetrical, as it is easier for Dutch speakers to understand Afrikaans than for Afrikaans speakers to understand Dutch.

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@DdW85

1 year ago

As a Dutchman I agree Afrikaans is a lot easier to understand than Frisian.

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@forestmanzpedia

1 year ago

The Dutch complain about German grammar but don't realize Afrikaans has not only simplified grammar, writing but also no grammatical gender unlike Dutch itself.

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@ns1983za

1 year ago

Afrikaans normally sounds more expressive and lively than demonstrated in this video.

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@danielalmazov1

1 year ago

To all Dutch and Afrikaans-speakers, hello from Turkic-speaker guy from Central Asia! Dutch and Afrikaans languages are so beautiful and cool, I like them 🇳🇱🇿🇦

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@hildeschmid8400

1 year ago

I am a Belgian raised in the U. S. We speak Flemish, which is slightly different from Dutch, but is written the same, just pronounced a little different. I can understand Afrikaans, and, in fact, my Flemish, which I speak with an American accent, was mistaken for Afrikaans!

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@lostinescland

1 year ago

Dankie vir die video Andy :))) Afrikaans is my gunsteling taal, ek het dit self geleer (en dit het my ook gehelp om Nederlands te verstaan). Ek het twee keer Suid-Afrika besoek en ek sien uit daarna om eendag terug te keer ♥'n Pragtige land met baie vriendelike mense en 'n ryk kultuur ♥

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@rjuttemeijer

1 year ago

Afrikaans is still much related to the way Dutch was spoken in the 17th century.

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@quincyking1548

1 year ago

I love the Dutch & Afrikaans,they sound perfect🇳🇱🇿🇦

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@PICTVS

1 year ago

“jammer” Meaning sorry in Afrikaans is really funny to me as a Dutch speaker

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@e.t.h.559

1 year ago

Afrikaans also has “vader/moeder” it’s just bit archaic, we’d rather use ma/pa.

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@shellcross

1 year ago

I am fluent in English and Afrikaans. I understood more than 90% of the Dutch in this video.

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@LearnRunes

1 year ago

Some old Dutch and South African friends said they could understand a lot of what each other said although it sounded very different.

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@adolfvancoller2610

1 year ago

What is very underrated is the Malay influence in Afrikaans. Our language begin very informally as a “kombuis-taal” (kitchen language) and is ultimately a creole. Fun fact: the oldest surviving Afrikaans text was written in Arabic!

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@Dhi_Bee

1 year ago

I always just assumed they were way more similar. Now I know they’re pretty different in spelling & pronunciation of words & understand why they’re considered different languages.

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@ricardooliveira9774

1 year ago

I was studying more about afrikaans yesterday, cool language )

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@timothytruter

1 year ago

As an Afrikaans speaker I find it much easier to understand than other languages, more so in writing but in speech it can be tricky if spoken too quickly, but still able to understand a decent amount.

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@shanewhite1273

1 year ago

Garage should be "motorhuis" in afrikaans

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@AlexSmith-tw3nf

1 year ago

Im from SA and speak Afrikaans as a home language. My school used to give Duch as a subject but took it away before it was even an option for me to learn the language.

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@jgroenveld1268

1 year ago

I like how the article in Afrikaans is just "die" something I wished we did in Dutch.

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@j.vandeven

1 year ago

In the 1950’s South African politicians would come to the Netherlands and tv interviews/communications would all be in Afrikaans and Dutch. People understood each other. Nowadays Dutch and Afrikaans speakers have so much trouble understanding each other and rather switch to English. I blame schooling for this.

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