South Africa South Africa tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika 2007-01-25T02:51:05Z suidafrika img/travel-blog-feed.png Male, Zulu, Pretoria, student, born 1982 tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-24:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=11&entryid=40647 2007-01-25T02:51:05Z 2007-01-25T02:51:05Z [video provider=fliqz videoid=7853] ...

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Female, Afrikaans, heavy accent tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-24:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=10&entryid=40644 2007-01-25T02:49:50Z 2007-01-25T02:49:50Z [video provider=fliqz videoid=7856] ...

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Female, Afrikaans speaker tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-24:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=9&entryid=40639 2007-01-25T02:05:32Z 2007-01-25T02:05:32Z [video provider=fliqz videoid=7849] Transcription: I was born in also a rural environment, uh, about 20 kilometers from the main city, uh, in that particular area or angle - triangle of three cities, uh, which were mainly industrialized cities? So it was fascinating to me as an individual growing up to be par of both an Afrikaans speaking background, and going to Afrikaans speaking schools in Afrikaans churches but we were actually staying on the river, and the river traditionally has been the ...

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I was born in also a rural environment, uh, about 20 kilometers from the main city, uh, in that particular area or angle - triangle of three cities, uh, which were mainly industrialized cities? So it was fascinating to me as an individual growing up to be par of both an Afrikaans speaking background, and going to Afrikaans speaking schools in Afrikaans churches but we were actually staying on the river, and the river traditionally has been the playground of the rich Johannesburgers who were all mainly English. So, I grew up, uh, until the age of 5 not even in a certain sense hearing English because I was at home and did not go to a kindergarten, um, then went to an Afrikanns school and all of a sudden then came across all the English-speaking kids on the bus going back and forth? And realized that there was actually another language being spoken in the country? Fortunately, some English-speaking people from Britain moved in further down the road, um, they did not have children and because my brother and I were the only kids around on the block, they obviously acted as babysitters. So, eventually then I got to understand what they were saying to me, and eventually, I think by the time I was about six or seven could, uh, distinguish the two languages? Um, and that was the -the almost the English influence where the English influence started in - in, uh, my own life. It was always moving between these two languages and trying to, um, understand the - the differences because I think the, uh, language structure of Afrikaans is very much like German and Dutch. So, it's a fairly - I think - a very uncomplicated, uh, language structure, um, and that's personally where I usually get confused is in my - my brain's working on both sorts of languages and I sometimes get my language structure completely incorrect in both languages. And the, if I can do an Afrikaans translation of the sentence: Wanneer sonlig reƫndruppels in die lug raak, word dit 'n prisma en vorm 'n reƫnboog. So, that's the, that's where the Afrikaans person would, would come from. The other, the only other very very clear um, Afrikaans dialect literally is again a a group of Afrikaans speakers that stay in the Cape and, um, they have a very rolling "R" sound. So they would, they would literally roll each "R", um: En hulle kom van die Bree Rivier [= And they come from the Bree River]. So they literally when they, they talk in "R"s they roll their "R"s. So they would say, well you know, when a "what strrikes rraindrrops - rraindrrops". It's literally that that pronounced.

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South African Braai Etiquette :) tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=8&entryid=40355 2007-01-23T05:19:48Z 2007-01-23T05:19:48Z [video provider=youtube videoid=vq2SOmwzjUU] ...

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Soweto tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=7&entryid=40348 2007-01-23T05:11:35Z 2007-01-23T05:11:35Z [video provider=youtube videoid=s8WEk1-Shfs] ...

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How blacks watched movies in South Africa during apartheid tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=6&entryid=40345 2007-01-23T05:05:06Z 2007-01-23T05:05:06Z [video provider=youtube videoid=sOTFAVxWN4I] ...

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Life under Apartheid tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=5&entryid=40340 2007-01-23T04:53:09Z 2007-01-23T04:53:09Z [video provider=youtube videoid=trC1E95jGkA] ...

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documentary tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=4&entryid=40335 2007-01-23T04:41:47Z 2007-01-23T04:41:47Z [video provider=youtube videoid=-Nj7MLrz3bM] ...

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Zodwa tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=2&entryid=40326 2007-01-23T04:19:16Z 2007-01-23T04:19:16Z [video provider=youtube videoid=A1U1FvGk68M] ...

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I am an African tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-01-22:/blog/?domain=suidafrika&thisblog_entryid=1&entryid=40318 2007-01-23T04:07:18Z 2007-01-23T04:02:53Z Thabo Mbeki's made his beautiful 'I am an African' speech on 08 May 1996, before becoming the country's President. "Friends, on an occasion such as this, we should, perhaps, start from the beginning. So, let me begin. I am an African!..." [video provider=youtube videoid=wWTixmmtamE] ... Thabo Mbeki's made his beautiful 'I am an African' speech on 08 May 1996, before becoming the country's President.

"Friends, on an occasion such as this, we should, perhaps, start from the beginning. So, let me begin.

I am an African!..."

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