Afrikaans is natively spoken by about 8.3 million people, primarily in South Africa and Namibia, with smaller communities in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Australia. It developed from 17th-century Dutch and has absorbed words from various languages, reflecting South Africa's diverse history. Afrikaans culture is intertwined with the history of the Afrikaner people and has a rich tradition in literature and music. The language uses the Latin alphabet and has a simplified grammar compared to Dutch, with a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order and minimal use of gendered nouns and verb conjugations.
Stats
Language Family: Indo-European
Writing System: Latin
Writing System Type: Alphabet
Writing Direction: L to R
Tones / Pitch Accent: N
Morphology: Analytic
Cases: 0
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 0
Number of Verb Tenses: 3
Word Order: SVO
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 9
Number of Consonants: 20
Areas Where Spoken
Namibia (10.4%) (267 k)
South Africa (official) (13.5%) (8.09 mil)
Resources
Books
Digital Dialects - Games to learn vocab
News
Netwerk24 (South Africa)
Republikein (Namibia)
Radio
OFM (top 40/local pop)
Videos
Learn A - Vocab, pronunciation
Learn Afrikaans in 50 Minutes - ALL Basics Every Beginners Need - Phrases
Websites
lexilogos.com dictionary
Digital Dialects - Games to learn vocab
Colloquial Afrikaans - Audio course
Wikibooks - Section on Afrikaans
lingohut.com - Phrases and vocab
ielanguages.com - Grammar and vocab
afrikaanspod101.com - Audio and video lessons
EasyAfrikaans - Online Afrikaans course
Book2 - Phrasebook course with audio