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We would like people to speak the most beautiful language in the world - Afrikaans.  It is a language that changes all the time and continuously evolves. You may have trouble speaking it the first time you try, but practice makes perfect!
 
We would like people to speak the most beautiful language in the world - Afrikaans.  It is a language that changes all the time and continuously evolves. You may have trouble speaking it the first time you try, but practice makes perfect!
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Be aware that Afrikaans is the language of many people in South Africa, Namibia and expats in Anglophonic countries. Afrikaans is a young Germanic language which has a much simpler grammar than English and Dutch. It is not only spoken by (77% of all) coloured  and (58% of all) white people in South Africa, but also 11 different cultural groups speak Afrikaans as a home, second or third language. Today, the Flemish, Dutch, Germans, Anglophonic peoples, Swedes and even Polish and Russians are rather keen to get in touch with what is known as the simplest Germanic language in the world.
 
#Be aware that Afrikaans is the language of many people in South Africa, Namibia and expats in Anglophonic countries. Afrikaans is a young Germanic language which has a much simpler grammar than English and Dutch. It is not only spoken by (77% of all) coloured  and (58% of all) white people in South Africa, but also 11 different cultural groups speak Afrikaans as a home, second or third language. Today, the Flemish, Dutch, Germans, Anglophonic peoples, Swedes and even Polish and Russians are rather keen to get in touch with what is known as the simplest Germanic language in the world.