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Why I Love South Africa Essay in Afrikaans

Why I Love South Africa Essay in Afrikaans

What is called essay?

An essay is a short piece of writing on a single topic that allows the author to present an idea, make an argument, express emotion, or start a debate.

Why is it called essay?

The word essay derives from the French infinitive essayer, “to try” or “to attempt”. In English essay first meant “a trial” or “an attempt”.

What are the types of essay?

There are five main types of essays:

1. Expository essay

2. Narrative essay

3. Persuasive essay

4. Argumentative essay

5. Descriptive essay

What are the main parts of the essay?

The main parts of an essay are the introduction, body, and conclusion.

How long is an essay?

The most common lengths for an essay ranges between 1,500 – 3,000 words or 6 –12 pages.

What is called Afrikaans?

Afrikaans, also called Cape Dutch, is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in South Africa and Namibia. It was developed out of the speech of 17th-century settlers from Holland.

Why are they called Afrikaans?

The name of the language comes directly from the Dutch word “Afrikaansch” (now spelled Afrikaans) meaning “African”.

Why I love South Africa essay in Afrikaans?

“Suid-Afrika borrel saam met wonderlike, kultureel diverse mense.’n Kleurvolle verskeidenheid verskillende kosse, godsdienste, oortuigings en tradisies word saamgevoeg om die wonderlike nasie van die republiek van Suid-Afrika uit te maak. Dit is waarskynlik (en ironies genoeg) een van die mees liberale, vrye en grondwetlik gesonde demokrasieë in die Westerse Wêreld – en beslis in Afrika. Om dit te bereik na honderde jare van die wreedste onderdrukking en vermorsing van menseregte – 15 jaar van ware demokrasie, is niks, indien nie ‘n monumentale prestasie nie. Dan is daar die uitdagings – ja, Suid-Afrika het baie. Maar dit is wat dit opwindend maak om hier te wees. Om deel te wees van hierdie uitdagings en (her)bou van ‘n land. Die mense – AL die mense – is net wonderlik. Daar is eenvoudig nie meer heilige koeie in Suid-Afrika nie. Enigiets en alles kan en word openlik bespreek.”

 

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