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23/12/2020

nEasy AfrikaansVerbs in AfrikaansThis is a brief outline of how verbs function in Afrikaans. See alsoModal verbs.Afrikaans verbs are in some ways simpler than English verbs becausethey do not declineand there are onlythree main tenses. These are past, present and future.In English (although our verbs do not decline to any great extent) when using the verb 'to read', we say 'I read' but 'he reads'.Afrikaans in contrast uses the same form of the verb for all forms, which following this example islees'read'.The Present TenseThe present tense describes an action taking place at the moment as inEk lees'I read' orSy loop'She walks'.Afrikaans doesn't have all the additional present tenses found in English such as the present continuous (I am reading) soEk leescan mean 'I am reading' as well as 'I read'.I readek leesyou readjy leeshe readshy leesshe readssy leeswe readons leesyou (plural) readjulle leesthey readhulle leesThe PastLearnThe Afrikaans past tense is formed using the the particlehet(which rougly corresponsds to 'have in English') and attachinggeto the main verb (normally the last word in the sentence).So, for example,Ek het dit self gedoen'I did it myself' is formed fromdoen'do' withgeattached to the main verb which isdoen.A literal translation ofEk het dit self gedoenis 'I have it mysef done'.I bought a paperEk het ’n koerant gekoopI did it myselfEk het dit self gedoenThe teacher walkedDie onderwyser het geloopYou went to LondonJy het na Londen gegaanHe went to schoolHy het skool toe gegaanShe read a bookSy het ’n boek geleesWe talked to our friendsOns het met ons vriende gepraatThey worked at the factoryHulle het by die fabriek gewerkThey went to the restaurantHulle het na ’n restaurant gegaanI read itEk het dit geleesHe said itHy het dit gesêHe read it last weekHy het dit verlede week geleesHe said it last weekHy het dit verlede week gesêVerbs beginning withbe,her,ontandverdont attachgeto form the past tense.The verb 'to be' is irregular (as in many languages) and iswasas inEk was hier'I was here' (but no longer am).Questionshas more examples on the Afrikaans past tense (did you ..?).The FutureThe future tense in Afrikaans may be formed using the auxiliary verbsal'will', and also by using the verbgaan'going to'.As a general rule:gaanis used in Afrikaans when 'going to' is appropriate in English, andsalwhen the English 'will' would be appropriate.Some contemporary linguists argue that English has no true future tense. English has no distinct endings for verbs in the future, and the the same is true in Afrikaans.This makes life easier for learners of Afrikaans.If you are interested in the distinction between time and grammatical tense, this link ongrammar.comprovides more detail.The Future Tense usinggaanGaanis used in a similar way to the English use of 'going to'.It refers to an action that will take place in the future, a prediction of something that will happen, but with less intent than usingsalin Afrikaans and 'will' in English.Hy gaan dit doen. 'He is going to do it'.It is a simple prediction of the future, or if you want to talk about a plan for the future.'I'm going to go on holiday' compared to 'I will go on holiday'.The Future tensesalLearnThe future tense in Afrikaans is formed usingsal.It is formed by using the present tense withsalplaced in front, an example of which is:Hy sal môre gaan'he will go tomorrow'.This demonstrates the auxiliary the verbsalchanginggaan'go' from the present to the future tense.Notes on the use of SalSalused in the future tense corresponds to the English use of 'shall' (although 'will' is now more commonly used) to indicate strong intent or necessity.Compare:Hy sal dit doen, 'He shall do it', or 'he will do it'.It is going to happen. It is important and he will do whatever it (whatever it may be).With:Hy gaan dit doen'he is going to do this'.It is less definite, and perhaps doesn't indicate the same intent.I will goEk sal gaanYou will writeJy sal skryfHe will walkHy sal loopWe will eatOns sal eetThey will comeHulle sal komHe will go tomorrowHy sal môre gaanThe Fu

21/12/2020

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05/04/2020

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Verbs in Afrikaans
This is a brief outline of how verbs function in Afrikaans. See also Modal verbs.
Afrikaans verbs are in some ways simpler than English verbs because they do not decline and there are only three main tenses. These are past, present and future.
In English (although our verbs do not decline to any great extent) when using the verb 'to read', we say 'I read' but 'he reads'.
Afrikaans in contrast uses the same form of the verb for all forms, which following this example is lees 'read'.
The Present Tense
The present tense describes an action taking place at the moment as in Ek lees 'I read' or Sy loop 'She walks'.
Afrikaans doesn't have all the additional present tenses found in English such as the present continuous (I am reading) so Ek lees can mean 'I am reading' as well as 'I read'.
I read ek lees
you read jy lees
he reads hy lees
she reads sy lees
we read ons lees
you (plural) read julle lees
they read hulle lees
The PastLearn
The Afrikaans past tense is formed using the the particle het (which rougly corresponsds to 'have in English') and attaching ge to the main verb (normally the last word in the sentence).
So, for example, Ek het dit self gedoen 'I did it myself' is formed from doen 'do' with ge attached to the main verb which is doen.
A literal translation of Ek het dit self gedoen is 'I have it mysef done'.
I bought a paper Ek het ’n koerant gekoop
I did it myself Ek het dit self gedoen
The teacher walked Die onderwyser het geloop
You went to London Jy het na Londen gegaan
He went to school Hy het skool toe gegaan
She read a book Sy het ’n boek gelees
We talked to our friends Ons het met ons vriende gepraat
They worked at the factory Hulle het by die fabriek gewerk
They went to the restaurant Hulle het na ’n restaurant gegaan
I read it Ek het dit gelees
He said it Hy het dit gesê
He read it last week Hy het dit verlede week gelees
He said it last week Hy het dit verlede week gesê
Verbs beginning with be, her, ont and ver

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14/02/2020

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11/02/2020

English VerbsAfrikaans VerbsI can accept thatEk kan dit aanvaar she added itsy het dit bygevoegwe admit itons erken dit they advised himhulle het hom aangeraai om I can agree with thatEk kan daarmee saamstemshe allows itsy laat dit toewe announce itons kondig dit aanI can apologizeek kan jammer sêshe appears todaySy verskyn vandag they arranged thathulle het dit gereël I can arrive tomorrowEk kan môre kom she can ask himsy kan hom vra she attaches thatsy voeg toe datwe attack themons val hulle aanthey avoid herhulle vermy haarI can bake itek kan dit bakshe is like himSy is soos hy we beat itons klop ditthey became happyhulle het gelukkig gewordI can begin thatEk kan dit begin we borrowed moneyons het geld geleënthey breathe airhulle asem lug inI can bring itEk kan dit bring I can build thatek kan dit boushe buys foodSy koop koswe calculate itons bereken ditthey carry ithulle dra ditthey don't cheathulle is nie oneerlik nieshe chooses himsy kies homwe close itons maak dit toehe comes herehy kom hiernatoeI can compare thatEk kan dit vergelyk she competes with mesy kompeteer met mywe complain about itons kla daaroorthey continued readinghulle het verder geleeshe cried about thathy het daaroor gehuilI can decide nowEk kan nou besluitshe described it to mesy he dit vir my beskryfwe disagree about itons stem nie saam daaroor niethey disappeared quicklyhulle het vinnig verdwynI discovered thatek het ontdek datshe dislikes thatsy keur dit afwe do itOns doen dit they dream about ithulle droom oorI earnedek het dit verdienhe eats a lothy eet baiewe enjoyed thatons het dit genietthey entered herehulle het hier ingegaanhe escaped thathy het dit ontsnapI can explain thatek kan dit verduidelikshe feels that toosy voel dit ook we fled from thereons het van daar af gevlugthey will fly tomorrowhulle sal môre vliegI can follow youEk kan jou volg she forgot mesy het van my vergeetwe forgive himOns vergewe hom I can give her thatek kan dit aan haar geeshe goes theresy gaan daarnatoewe

11/02/2020

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English VerbsAfrikaans VerbsVerbsWerkwoordePastVerledeI spokeek het gepraatI wroteek het geskryfI droveek het geryI lovedek het lief gehadI gaveek het gegeeI smiledek het geglimlagI tookek het geneemhe spokehy het gepraathe wrotehy het geskryfhe drovehy het geryhe lovedhy het lief gehadhe gavehy het gegeehe smiledhy het geglimlaghe tookhy het geneemwe spokeons het gepraatwe wroteons het geskryfwe droveons het gerywe lovedons het lief gehadwe gaveons het gegeewe smiledons het geglimlagwe tookons het geneemFutureDie toekomsI will speakEk sal praatI will writeEk sal skryfI will driveEk sal ryI will loveek sal liefhêI will giveek sal geeI will smileEk sal glimlagI will takeek sal neemhe will speakHy sal praathe will writeHy sal skryfhe will driveHy sal ryhe will lovehy sal liefhêhe will givehy sal geehe will smileHy sal glimlaghe will takehy sal neemwe will speakOns sal praatwe will writeOns sal skryfwe will driveons sal rywe will loveons sal liefhêwe will giveons sal geewe will smileons sal glimlagwe will takeons sal gaanPresentTeenwoordigI speakEk praatI writeEk skryfI driveEk ryI loveEk is lief virI giveEk geeI smileEk glimlagI takeEk neemhe speaksHy praathe writesHy skryfhe driveshy ry/ hy bestuurhe lovesHy is liefhe givesHy geehe smilesHy glimlaghe takesHy neemwe speakons praatwe writeons skryfwe driveOns rywe loveons is lief vir…we giveons geewe smileons lagwe takeOns neem

Notice the structure of the Verbs in Afrikaans has a logical pattern. Locate the Verbs above and see how it works with the rest of the sentence in Afrikaans.

Note: There is no distinction for example between the infinitive and present forms of verbs, with the exception of these verbs, except with the verbs to be: "wees" becomes "is", and the verb to have: "hê" becomes "het".

One more good news is that verbs do not conjugate differently depending on the subject. For example you can say:
I'm (ek is), you're (jy is), he is (h

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13/10/2019

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13/10/2019

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