Afrikaans

/ˌæfrɪˈkɑːns/ noun

A West Germanic language derived from Dutch, spoken primarily in South Africa and Namibia. It developed from the Dutch spoken by 17th-century settlers and incorporates influences from indigenous African languages, Malay, and Portuguese.

From Dutch 'Afrikaans' meaning 'African'. The language evolved from 17th-century Dutch as spoken by settlers in the Cape Colony, gradually developing its own grammar and vocabulary distinct from its parent language.

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