A younger brother is 'bhuthi' and an older brother is 'broer' in Afrikaans
"Brother" in Afrikaans is "broer." You could also use the slang word "boet," or the diminutive "boetie."
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'Sanctuary' in Afrikaans is translated as 'heiligdom'.
The Afrikaans equivalent of "man" is "man".
Soap translated into Afrikaans is seep.
"Brother" in Afrikaans is "broer." You could also use the slang word "boet," or the diminutive "boetie."
The translation of "Thank you brother" into Afrikaans is "Dankie my broer"
Dankie broer en suster
The Afrikaans for bro is 'boet'. It is used in the same way as bro to talk about a brother or about a friend. A common greeting among friends is, "Hey Boet!"
Well, it's a diminutive form for brother, so strictly it means little brother, but idiomatically it's used something like son or buddy or young man in English, as a friendly term of address to a young boy.
Afrikaans is 'n maklike tall.
"What" in Afrikaans is "Wat". "What is your name?" is "Wat is jou naam?" in Afrikaans.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoord my asseblief" in Afrikaans.
"Answer" in Afrikaans is "Antwoord". "Please answer me" would be "Antwoordmy asseblief" in Afrikaans.
"Today" translates into Afrikaans as "vandag."
'interesting' in Afrikaans is 'interessant'.
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