I was born in South Africa but I moved to England when I was 2 years old. I still learnt how to speak the language due to my parents speaking to me in Afrikaans. But I never learnt how to read and write in Afrikaans. Growing up in England, I am now 14 and I feel more comfortable speaking in English. When I go to South Africa my Afrikaans skills suddenly improve and I comfortably speak with my grandparents and cousins. In the past few months I have noticed that I barely speak Afrikaans with my family anymore, I also feel really bad when I can't text my grandparents because I can't write in Afrikaans. Hoping these videos will help me maintain my Afrikaans as I don't want to lose the language of my birth place.
Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, the grammar and sounds changed along the way after the Dutch settlers arrived in South Africa. It was called Cape Dutch and then later renamed Afrikaans (Derived from the term 'Afrikaans-Hollands' which means African-Dutch).
You don't have to study the language as we understand each other. I traveled through the Netherlands and understand your language very well. It felt like home (Cape Town)
Hello! It depends on the sentence. The sentence "my pen is in my hand" is spelt and written exactly the same as English as it is in Afrikaans (just pronunciation that is different). But generally, it's very similar to English.
Hi Lindie! I love learn languages... this video is really simple and catch on all I’m gonna make a notebook with afrikaans ... I have a question how can I say “I’m from Colombia”? Thank you
Hello Laura! I'm so excited to hear that you're starting to learn Afrikaans, thank you! (Dankie!) Colombia is Kolombië. You can say "Ek kom van Kolombië" which means "I am from Colombia". Or, you can say "Ek is Kolombies" :)
My naam is Malvin, I come from Zimbabwe.I was used to watch 7 de Laan since 2010 that`s where i started to like Afrikaans, by the time when I come in South Africa i started working with Afrikaaners, I`m in love with Afrikaans. For now { Ek praat `n bikki Afrikaans}.
Hoi Lindie! Heb je er ooit aan gedacht om Nederlands te leren? Jou kennende heb je het binnen een week onder de knie, want Nederlands en Afrikaans lijken heel veel op elkaar! Groetjes! 😃
Hey, Lindie! How do I say "I am Portuguese."? My father was born in Namibia and my grandmother's mother tongue was Afrikaans! I am really curious about this language. Sadly, she didn't teach me how to speak Afrikaans when I was a kid.
why Afrikaans is simpler compare to English or other languages? I want to learn a simple and easy to learn language, I know Turkish and Farsi languages as first language and English as my second language , can you answer me trying to learn Afrikaans is right chose ?
Apparently Afrikaans is one of the most difficult languages to learn, but I think it's a very fun one to learn. Not many people know this language so it's special :)
What made you start learning Afrikaans? I hope you enjoy the series! Love, Lindie
I love how Afrikaans sounds *.* it's an interesting lanuage! Keep going with these videos it's pure gold
I was born in South Africa but I moved to England when I was 2 years old. I still learnt how to speak the language due to my parents speaking to me in Afrikaans. But I never learnt how to read and write in Afrikaans. Growing up in England, I am now 14 and I feel more comfortable speaking in English. When I go to South Africa my Afrikaans skills suddenly improve and I comfortably speak with my grandparents and cousins. In the past few months I have noticed that I barely speak Afrikaans with my family anymore, I also feel really bad when I can't text my grandparents because I can't write in Afrikaans. Hoping these videos will help me maintain my Afrikaans as I don't want to lose the language of my birth place.
You. I always wanted to learn languages, and Afrikaans too.
Also, how do you say Serbian? And Serbo-Hungarian?
I'm Chinese but my wife is from Cape Town.
Omg the pronunciation is so easy and the language is so cool! Definitely learning Afrikaans :D thank you!
Glad you like Afrikaans!
I'm Portuguese and I found the pronunciation quite hard! But this channel is very good!!!
I just started Afrikaans, right now. With your videos. I hope I can learn it. Will you keep making lessons or you will give up?
I'm definitely going to make more!
I have an afrikaans speech to do tomorrow when, I go to school, and you're video helped me a lot thank you:)
Thank you very much 💓🤗
Lindie, baie dankie vir jou videos!
I find it really intresting how similar this lessen of afrikaans is to Dutch. Maybe another language to learn someday :D
Afrikaans is derived from Dutch, the grammar and sounds changed along the way after the Dutch settlers arrived in South Africa. It was called Cape Dutch and then later renamed Afrikaans (Derived from the term 'Afrikaans-Hollands' which means African-Dutch).
You don't have to study the language as we understand each other. I traveled through the Netherlands and understand your language very well. It felt like home (Cape Town)
Really good video! Seems an easy language, resembles English
I'm so glad you're interested in Afrikaans!
It sounds so similar to the way my teacher speaks here in Flanders. :)
Yes! Flemish and Afrikaans are very similar. In fact, mutually intelligible. My parents lived in Belgium and they just got around with Afrikaans.
Hallo lindie I'm so fascinated by this language 😢but i don't know where to start with it
Hi Lindie, so the word order is the same as English or does it have some differences?
Hello! It depends on the sentence. The sentence "my pen is in my hand" is spelt and written exactly the same as English as it is in Afrikaans (just pronunciation that is different). But generally, it's very similar to English.
@@afrikaanswithlindie Basic sentences follow the following structure:
Subject, first verb, time, object, manner, place, second verb, infinitive
This is amazing, thank you! How would I say that I'm Czech?
Thank you! You can say "Ek is Tsjeggies"
Hallo Lindie, my naam is Mica ... Ek is Peruaans? (from Peru) . Thank you so much 🥰🥰
Pragtig ! 😊
Hi Lindie! I love learn languages... this video is really simple and catch on all I’m gonna make a notebook with afrikaans ... I have a question how can I say “I’m from Colombia”? Thank you
Hello Laura! I'm so excited to hear that you're starting to learn Afrikaans, thank you! (Dankie!)
Colombia is Kolombië.
You can say "Ek kom van Kolombië" which means "I am from Colombia".
Or, you can say "Ek is Kolombies" :)
My naam is Malvin, I come from Zimbabwe.I was used to watch 7 de Laan since 2010 that`s where i started to like Afrikaans, by the time when I come in South Africa i started working with Afrikaaners, I`m in love with Afrikaans.
For now { Ek praat `n bikki Afrikaans}.
ek is... Venezuelan(?) love the video!
Ek is Venezolaans
Hello! I just found your channel :) dis baie goed
Baie dankie! geniet dit!
if I wanna say that I'm Dutch, do I just say Nederlands or is it different?
Hoi Lindie! Heb je er ooit aan gedacht om Nederlands te leren? Jou kennende heb je het binnen een week onder de knie, want Nederlands en Afrikaans lijken heel veel op elkaar! Groetjes! 😃
i am from the netherlands, and if i visit south africa, am i able to speak dutch? in such a way you can understand it?
It's not so difficult. I'd learn it with you if I had to trip to south africa, for exemple.
Hey, Lindie! How do I say "I am Portuguese."?
My father was born in Namibia and my grandmother's mother tongue was Afrikaans! I am really curious about this language. Sadly, she didn't teach me how to speak Afrikaans when I was a kid.
David Andrade Ek is Portugees.
Ek is Portugees
why Afrikaans is simpler compare to English or other languages? I want to learn a simple and easy to learn language, I know Turkish and Farsi languages as first language and English as my second language , can you answer me trying to learn Afrikaans is right chose ?
Apparently Afrikaans is one of the most difficult languages to learn, but I think it's a very fun one to learn. Not many people know this language so it's special :)
@@denise30xx39 It's one of the easiest because of our simple grammar! We don't have conjugations.
Hi Lindie , I am congolese , how do I say '' congolese '' in Afrikaans
how do you say „I‘m from Switzerland“?
Dankie!
I love thisssssssssss
Dankie Lindie!
My naam is Abdullah.
Hoe kan ek sê: "I am Qatari"?
Ek is ...
Ek is Katari, or Ek kom van Katar.
how do you say hongkonger in afrikaans? thx
Exactly the same. Ek is 'n Hongkonger.
Ek is Sweeds, ek kom van Karlskrona in Blekinge, maar nou ek woon in Växjö in Småland
Baie interessant! Welkom!
Hallo! My naam is David en ek is Spaans!
what is where are you from in afrikaans
Oh no, as soon as I started this, I forgot my basic Dutch already! :D
How do you say Czech? Thanks
Czech is Tsjeggies
Afrikaans with Lindie Thanks
Is die land alleen nie Tsjeggië nie?
Ja maar die taal en nasionaliteit is Tjeggies. Die persoon het gevra oor die taal/nationaliteit en nie die land se naam nie :)
How to say "i'm brazilian"?
Hallo Lindie. My naam is Aiden Ek is Thai
How you would say "i'm chilean"?
Ek is Chileense
How to pronounce Bangladesh?
Hallo my naam is Elizabeth , Ek is meksikaans amerikaans!
Hallo Elizabeth! Dankie dat jy Afrikaans leer.
How do you say I'm Swedish / I am from Sweden? 😊
You can say Ek is Sweeds!
Hallo! My naam is Martine. Ek is Nederlands. ^_^
How would you say Colombian?
Ek is Columbiaans
My naam is Harry. Ek is Filippyns.
My name is Lindi to
Swedish?
How to say Polish (i mean a human from Poland)
"Ek is Pools" (not like a swimming pool, you have to push the oo sound a bit so that it sounds like "poo-uhls")
germany?
Jy het Russies vergeet ;). Afrikaans is nogals populer daar.
German?
Ek is Duits. (Ich bin Deutscher)
Ek kom van Duitsland af. (Ich komme aus Deutschland)
Ek is genius hahaha (chinese really sounds like genius)
Haha! It does sound like that now that I think of it!
Ek is (argentina)?
Ek is Argentyns.
Afrikaans it's very similar to English!
Yes! That's what makes it so easy to learn.
hello
Ek is .... "Egyptian " ??
Ek is Egipties
Hallo, my naam is Simpson, ek is Namibian
What is I am welsh
Ek is Wallies
Your language look not very difficult :)
I'm glad you agree!
Ek is Pools
Namibia
Ek is Filippyns
EK is Belgies?
Ek ii
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