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Zamenspraak is a Dutch word meaning "dialogue" or "discussion". It is also used to refer to a dramatic form, consisting of a conversation or discussion between two characters. Especially popular in South Africa during the 19th century.
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[[Zamenspraak]] is a [[Dutch]] word meaning "dialogue" or "discussion". It is also used to refer to a dramatic form, consisting of a conversation or discussion between two characters. Especially popular in South Africa during the 19th century.
  
The plural is [[Zamenspraken]] (dialogues). See also the [[Afrikaans]]:  [[Samespraak]] or [[Samesprake]].
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The plural is [[Zamenspraken]] (dialogues).  
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'''See also the [[Afrikaans]]:  [[Samespraak]] or [[Samesprake]].'''

Revision as of 06:53, 17 January 2017

Zamenspraak is a Dutch word meaning "dialogue" or "discussion". It is also used to refer to a dramatic form, consisting of a conversation or discussion between two characters. Especially popular in South Africa during the 19th century.

The plural is Zamenspraken (dialogues).

See also the Afrikaans: Samespraak or Samesprake.