The numbers from one to ten – een, twee, drie, vier, vyf, ses, sewe, agt, nege, tien – and the following words and phrases provide a starting point for people wanting to learn Afrikaans; and you should receive a positive reaction to your efforts, however faltering.
|
English |
Afrikaans |
|
Hello |
Hallo |
|
Good morning |
Goeiemôre |
|
Good afternoon |
Goeiemiddag |
|
Good evening |
Goeienaand |
|
Good night |
Goeienag |
|
Please |
Asseblief |
|
Thank you |
Dankie |
|
Pardon |
Ekskuus |
|
Yes |
Ja |
|
No |
Nee |
|
Do you speak English? |
Praat u Engels? |
|
I only understand a little Afrikaans |
Ek verstaan net ‘n bietjie Afrikaans |
Road signs in South Africa are sometimes only in Afrikaans and the following are among the most common words used:
|
Afrikaans |
English |
|
Eerste |
First |
|
Geen ingang |
No entry |
|
Gevaar |
Danger |
|
Ingang |
Entry |
|
Links |
Left |
|
Lughawe |
Airport |
|
Ompad |
Detour |
|
Pad |
Road |
|
Padwerke voor |
Roadworks ahead |
|
Regs |
Right |
|
Stadig |
Slow |
|
Tweede |
Second |
|
Verbode |
Forbidden |
|
Versigtig |
Carefully |