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Do they speak Afrikaans in Argentina?

Do they speak Afrikaans in Argentina?

South African settlers who arrived in Argentina, were entirely of Boer origin. Today the Afrikaans language remains, being the most widely spoken among some descendants that reach 300 people. This South American country was chosen by many South Africans to emigrate because of facilities to settle.

Where else do they speak Afrikaans?

Afrikaans, also known as the Cape Dutch, belongs to the west Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. It is spoken by 6.9 million people as a first and by 10.3 million people as a second language in South Africa. Afrikaans is also spoken in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Swaziland and Zambia.

Do South Africans still speak Afrikaans?

Although English is the mother tongue of only 8.2% of the population, it is the language most widely understood, and the second language of a majority of South Africans. Under South Africa’s Constitution of 1996, Afrikaans remains an official language, and has equal status to English and nine other languages.

Is Afrikaans hard to learn?

You’ll Have an Easy Time Learning Afrikaans is actually quite simple to learn, and many language learners consider it one of the easiest languages to master. Most Germanic languages have two or even three genders, but Afrikaans, like English, uses a singular gender.

How many Afrikaners live in Buenos Aires Argentina?

Today, about 400 of them live in and around this windswept town 1,000 miles south of Buenos Aires, farming and raising sheep. They still speak Afrikaans, attend the Dutch Reformed Church, and eat traditional South African foods.

What did the South African settlers in Argentina speak?

South African settlers who arrived in Argentina, were entirely of Boer origin. Today the Afrikaans language remains, being the most widely spoken among some descendants that reach 300 people. This South American country was chosen by many South Africans to emigrate because of facilities to settle.

Where can I visit as a South African in Argentina?

South Africans in Argentina are a part of our community, calling cities such as Córdoba, La Plata, Buenos Aires, and many others home. You can use InterNations to look for fellow South Africans in Buenos Aires, for example.

Why did the Afrikaners leave South Africa for Argentina?

The Boers of Argentina have some advice for white South Africans fleeing political turmoil — don’t follow in our footsteps. At the turn of the century, three shiploads of Afrikaners left South Africa for Argentina to get away from the British, who had just won the Boer War.