Afrikaans leid
Afrikaans is a Wast Germanic leid, mainly spoken in Sooth Africae and Namibie. It is a dochter leid o Dutch, oreeginatin in its 17t century dialects, collectively referred tae as Cape Dutch.[n 1] Awtho Afrikaans borraed frae leids sic as Malay, Portuguese, the Bantu leids or the Khoisan leids, an estimatit 90 tae 95 percent o Afrikaans vocabulary is o Dutch origin.[n 2]
Afrikaans | |
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Pronunciation | [afriˈkɑːns] |
Native tae | Sooth Africae, Namibie |
Ethnicity | Afrikaners, Cape Coloured |
Native speakers | 7.2 million (2016)[1] 10.3 million L2 speakers in Sooth Africae (2002)[2] |
Signed Afrikaans[3] | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Sooth Africae |
Recognised minority leid in | |
Regulatit bi | Die Taalkommissie |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | af |
ISO 639-2 | afr |
ISO 639-3 | afr |
Glottolog | afri1274 [4] |
Linguasphere | 52-ACB-ba |
Regions shadit daurk blue represent auries o concentratit Afrikaans-speakin commonties | |
Wi aboot 6 million native speakers in Sooth Africae, or 13.3 percent o the population, it is the third maist spoken mither tongue in the kintra.[5][6] It haes the widest geographical an racial distribution o aw offeecial leids, an is widely spoken an unnerstood as a seicont or third leid.[n 3] It is the majority leid o the wastren hauf o Sooth Africae—the provinces o the Northren Cape an Wastren Cape—an the primary leid o the coloured an white communities.[n 4] In neebourin Namibie, Afrikaans is spoken in 11 percent o hoosehaulds, mainly concentratit in the caipital Windhoek an the soothren regions o Hardap an Karas.[n 5] Widely spoken as a seicont leid, it is a lingua franca o Namibie.[n 6]
While the tot nummer o speakers o Afrikaans is unkent, estimates range atween 17.5 an 23 million.[n 7]
Grammar
eeditIn the grammar o Afrikaans, thare's nae sindry atween the infinitive an praisent forms o verbs, wi the exception o the verbs 'to be' and 'to have':
infinitive form | present indicative form | Dutch | Scots | German |
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wees | is | zijn (imperative: wees) | be | sein |
hê | het | hebben | hae | haben |
An aw, verbs dinna conjugate differently depending on the subject. For ensaumple,
Afrikaans | Dutch | Scots | German |
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ek is | ik ben | A am | ich bin |
jy/u is | jij/u bent | you/ye are (sing.) | du bist (informal sing.) |
hy/sy/dit is | hij/zij/het is | he/she/it is | er/sie/es ist |
ons is | wij zijn | we are | wir sind |
julle is | jullie zijn | you/ye are (plur.) | ihr seid (informal pl.) |
hulle is | zij zijn | thay are | Sie (formal sing. & pl.)/sie sind |
References
eedit- ↑ Afrikaans at Ethnologue (19t ed., 2016)
- ↑ Webb (2002), 14:78.
- ↑ Aarons & Reynolds, "South African Sign Language" in Monaghan (ed.), Many Ways to be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities (2003).
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Afrikaans". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
- ↑ "Census 2001 - Home language". Statistics Sooth Africae. Retrieved 2 Februar 2010.[deid airtin]
- ↑ "Census 2001: Primary tables Sooth Africae: Census 1996 an 2001 compared" (PDF). Statistics Sooth Africae. Statistics Sooth Africae. 2001. p. 19. Archived frae the original (PDF) on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 15 October 2010.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- ↑ Afrikaans is a dochhter leid o Dutch; see Booij 1995, p. 2, Jansen, Schreuder & Neijt 2007, p. 5, Mennen, Levelt & Gerrits 2006, p. 1, Booij 2003, p. 4, Hiskens, Auer & Kerswill 2005, p. 19, Heeringa & de Wet 2007, p. 1, 3, 5.
Afrikaans wis historically cawed Cape Dutch; see Deumert & Vandenbussche 2003, p. 16, Conradie 2005, p. 208, Sebba 1997, p. 160, Langer & Davies 2005, p. 144, Deumert 2002, p. 3, Berdichevsky 2004, p. 130.
Afrikaans is rootit in seiventeent century dialects o Dutch; see Holm 1989, p. 338, Geerts & Clyne 1992, p. 71, Mesthrie 1995, p. 214, Niesler, Louw & Roux 2005, p. 459.
Afrikaans is variously described as a creole, a partially creolised leid, or a different variety o Dutch; see Sebba 2007, p. 116. - ↑ Afrikaans borraed frae ither languages sic as Portuguese, Malay, Bantu and Khoisan languages; see Sebba 1997, p. 160, Niesler, Louw & Roux 2005, p. 459.
90 to 95 percent of Afrikaans vocabulary is ultimately of Dutch origin; see Mesthrie 1995, p. 214, Mesthrie 2002, p. 205, Kamwangamalu 2004, p. 203, Berdichevsky 2004, p. 131, Brachin & Vincent 1985, p. 132 - ↑ It haes the widest geographical an racial distribution o aw offeecial leids; see Webb 2003, p. 7, 8, Berdichevsky 2004, p. 131. It haes bi far the lairgest geographical distribution; see Alant 2004, p. 45.
It is widely spoken an unnerstood as a seicont or third leid; see Deumert & Vandenbussche 2003, p. 16, Kamwangamalu 2004, p. 207, Myers-Scotton 2006, p. 389, Simpson 2008, p. 324, Palmer 2001, p. 141, Webb 2002, p. 74, Herriman & Burnaby 1996, p. 18, Page & Sonnenburg 2003, p. 7, Brook Napier 2007, p. 69, 71.
An estimatit 40 percent hae at least a basic level o communication; see Webb 2003, p. 7 McLean & McCormick 1996, p. 333. - ↑ Accordin tae the 2001 census Archived 2012-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, 79.5% o the so-cawed coloured community uised Afrikaans as a hame leid, 59.1% o the white population, 1.7% o the Indian population an 0.7% o the black population.
For the geographical distribution o Afrikaans; see an aa Afrikaans speakin population in Sooth Africae. - ↑ Afrikaans is spoken in 11 percent o Namibian hoosehaulds; see Namibian Population Census 2001. In the Hardap Region it is spoken in 44 percent o hoosehaulds, in the Karas Region bi 40 percent o househaulds, in the Khomas Region bi 24 percent o hooseholds; see Census Indicators, 2001 an click through tae "Regional indicators".
- ↑ Some 85 percent o Namibians can understand Afrikaans; see Bromber & Smieja 2004, p. 73.
There ar 152,000 native speakers o Afrikaans in Namibie; see Deumert & Vandenbussche 2003, p. 16.
Afrikaans is a lingua franca o Namibie; see Deumert 2004, p. 1, Adegbija 1994, p. 26, Batibo 2005, p. 79, Donaldson 1993, p. xiii, Deumert & Vandenbussche 2003, p. 16, Baker & Prys Jones 1997, p. 364, Domínguez & López 1995, p. 399, Page & Sonnenburg 2003, p. 8, CIA 2010. - ↑ What follaes ar estimations. Afrikaans haes 16.3 million speakers; see de Swaan 2001, p. 216. Afrikaans haes a total o 16 million speakers; see Machan 2009, p. 174. Aboot 9 million fowk speak Afrikaans as a seicont or third leid; see Alant 2004, p. 45, Proost 2006, p. 402. Afrikaans haes ower 5 million native speakers an 15 million seicont leid speakers; see Réguer 2004, p. 20. Afrikaans haes aboot 6 million native an 16 million seicont leid speakers; see Domínguez & López 1995, p. 340. In Sooth Africa, ower 23 million fowk speak Afrikaans an a third ar first-language speakers; see Page & Sonnenburg 2003, p. 7. L2 "Black Afrikaans" is spoken, wi different degrees o fluency, bi an estimatit 15 million; see Stell & 2008-11, p. 1.
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