Zuid-Afrikaans Hospital (Afrikaans: Het Zuid-Afrikaans Hospitaal en Diakonessenhuis) is a private, non-profit hospital in Muckleneuk, Pretoria, South Africa...
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talen, in Afrikaans, they would be called Afrikatale. Conversely, the Afrikaans language is sometimes referred to in Dutch as Zuid-Afrikaans, literally...
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into the former; while the word for "south" is written zuid in Dutch, it is spelled suid in Afrikaans (as well as dialectal Dutch writings) to represent this...
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Afrikaners (redirect from Afrikaans (people))
"Headhunters Bob van Es en Sebastian van 't Hoff bundelen krachten en willen Zuid-Afrikaans talent naar Nederland halen". Emerce. 12 May 2023. Archived from the...
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Mid front unrounded vowel (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
Heijmans & Gussenhoven (1998), p. 107. Reeks Nederlandse Dialectatlassen Zuid-Drente en Noord-Overijssel 1982. H. Entjes. Strandskogen (1979), pp. 15–16...
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Dutch language (category CS1 Afrikaans-language sources (af))
1925, when it was replaced by Afrikaans, a separate but partially mutually intelligible daughter language of Dutch. Afrikaans, depending on the definition...
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1894 in South Africa (category CS1 Afrikaans-language sources (af))
Port Elizabeth Harbour. Transvaal The Nederlandsche-Zuid-Afrikaansche Spoorweg-Maatschappij of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Transvaal Republic) places...
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1896 in South Africa (category Use South African English from November 2013)
NGR Class H. Transvaal The independent Pretoria-Pietersburg Railway in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (Transvaal Republic) places the first of three 26...
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South Africa (redirect from Zuid Africa)
the country was named the Union of South Africa in English and Unie van Zuid-Afrika in Dutch, reflecting its origin from the unification of four British...
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Voiced uvular trill (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
Saxon area as well. Zuid-Drente en Noord-Overijssel. Zwolle. Reeks Nederlandse Dialectatlassen deel 14 (1982). Gilles & Trouvain (2013), pp. 67–68. Gilles...
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Pretoria (category Pages with Afrikaans IPA)
banks of the Apies rivier (Afrikaans for "Monkeys river") to be the new capital of the South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek; ZAR)...
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1897 in South Africa (category Use dmy dates from October 2013)
South African teacher Enoch Sontonga. 3 July – Ludwig Wybren Hiemstra, Afrikaans linguist and editor of the Bilingual Dictionary, is born in Lydenburg...
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Amira Willighagen (category Afrikaans-language singers from the Netherlands)
in 2013, at the age of nine. Amira Willighagen was born in Nijmegen to a Dutch father and a South African mother whose mother tongue is Afrikaans. She...
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Potchefstroom (category Pages with Afrikaans IPA)
Potchefstroom (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˌpɔtʃɛfˈstruəm]), colloquially known as Potch, is an academic city in the North West Province of South Africa...
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First National Bank (South Africa) (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
First National Bank (FNB; Afrikaans: Eerste Nasionale Bank (ENB)) is one of South Africa's "big four" banks. It is a division of FirstRand, a large financial...
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Timeline of South Africa (section 2013)
of Rustenburg. The first railway line opens in Durban. The United Kingdom recognises the independence of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) at the Zandrivier...
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the historic Staats Model School, built 1896-1897 by the government of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (later Transvaal) in central Pretoria. Alfred Fernández...
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Second Boer War (category CS1 Afrikaans-language sources (af))
The Second Boer War (Afrikaans: Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, lit. 'Second Freedom War', 11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Transvaal...
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History of Dutch orthography (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2013)
language, and proponents of Afrikaans felt that the simplified orthography was still too difficult to learn.[4] In 1917, the Zuid-Afrikaanse Akademie voor...
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for one slave would receive nothing. The South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek or ZAR, not to be confused with the much later Republic...
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Sekhukhune (category CS1 Afrikaans-language sources (af))
Voortrekkers (Boer settlers), the independent South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek), the British Empire, and considerable social change...
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Foreign relations of South Africa (category CS1 Afrikaans-language sources (af))
Nederlandse Gezantschap, later ambassade in Zuid-Afrika (Pretoria), (1910) 1930-1954 (1955) en Consulaat in Pretoria (Zuid-Afrika), 1941-1946" (in Dutch). p. 21...
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a stylistic vernacular of the time, "Victorian eclecticism and ZAR (Zuid-Afrikaans Republiek) style." The construction was beset by a lack of financial...
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Thing (assembly) (category Articles containing Afrikaans-language text)
and thing is purely orthographical), in German as Ding, in Dutch and Afrikaans as ding, and in modern Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Faroese, Gutnish, and...
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on the busiest lines. The Dutch national train network includes the HSL-Zuid, a high-speed line between the Amsterdam metropolitan area and the Belgian...
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discovery of gold in Johannesburg, 100,000 people flocked to this part of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek in search of riches. They were of many races and nationalities...
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Economic history of South Africa (category EngvarB from May 2013)
and industry. The Afrikaners formed two independent inland republics, the Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek (ZAR) and the Oranje Vrystaat (Orange Free State). On...
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List of translations of the Quran (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2013)
vertaling, Rabwah/[The Hague]: "The Oriental & Religious Publishing Corporation"/Zuid-Hollandse Uitgevers Maatschappij. Also includes the Arabic text; reprinted...
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Randfontein (category Articles needing additional references from September 2013)
rumours that the Kruger Millions (millions of gold coins minted for the Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek, or the South African Republic) were buried in the Homestead's...
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Pedi people (category EngvarB from May 2013)
numerous negotiations and struggles for control over land and labor with the Afrikaans-speaking farmers (Boers) who have since settled in the region. These disputes...
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