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  1. 6 dni temu · The twelve official languages of South Africa are Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Pedi, Sotho, South African Sign Language, Swati, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu. Each of these languages holds official status, allowing for the preservation and promotion of linguistic diversity within the country.

  2. 9 maj 2024 · Interested in the language-rich country of South Africa? These 40 South African English words and phrases will give you some local slang you wouldn't hear elsewhere. From "braai" (barbecue) to "robot" (traffic light) to Zulu terms like "Aikona" (no way) and "gogo" (grandmother), we've got you covered with unique South African English.

  3. 2 dni temu · South Africa, the southernmost country on the African continent, renowned for its varied topography, great natural beauty, and cultural diversity, all of which have made the country a favoured destination for travelers since the legal ending of apartheid (Afrikaans: “apartness,” or racial separation) in 1994.

  4. 1 dzień temu · South Africa has twelve official languages: isiZulu 24.4%, isiXhosa 16.3%, Afrikaans 10.6%, English 8.7%, Sepedi 10.0%, Setswana 8.3%, Sesotho 7.8%, Xitsonga 4.7%, siSwati 2.8%, Tshivenda 2.5%, isiNdebele 1.7% and South African Sign Language.

  5. 6 dni temu · South Africa is a country characterised by great linguistic and cultural diversity, with 11 languages officially recognised in its constitution.

  6. literator.org.zaLiterator

    16 maj 2024 · Literator publishes research articles and essays on linguistics and literature in general, but focuses in particular on the (comparative) study of South African languages and literatures and other cultural phenomena across language, media and cultural boundaries (examples of topics would be: different manifestations of Post-Modernism, the intera...

  7. 2 dni temu · According to the Census 2011, Afrikaans was the first language of 61% of White South Africans, while English was the first language of 36%. The majority of white South Africans identify themselves as primarily South African , regardless of their first language or ancestry.

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