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− | [[Volk]] is an [[Afrikaans]] word derived from the [[Dutch]] and German term for a people or an ethnic group. Related to the English term "Folk". | + | [[Volk]] is an [[Afrikaans]] word derived from the [[Dutch]] and German term for a people or an ethnic group. Related to the English term "[[Folk]]". |
− | In Afrikaans it has had a number of uses: | + | In [[Afrikaans]] it has had a number of uses: |
To refer to the equivalent of "[[Nation]]", as in the German nationalist context where it has been used to refer to the German people as a nation, with a history and destiny. | To refer to the equivalent of "[[Nation]]", as in the German nationalist context where it has been used to refer to the German people as a nation, with a history and destiny. | ||
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To refer to the workers on the farms etc. (This couls be used neutrally, but more often soemwhat denigratingly). | To refer to the workers on the farms etc. (This couls be used neutrally, but more often soemwhat denigratingly). | ||
− | + | To refer to the equivalent of the English "folk"[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/folk], especially in combinations, e.g. [[volksfees]] [[volksfees]] (= "folk festival") , [[Volkstoneel]] or [[Volksteater]] [[volksteater]] ("folk theatre") [[volksmusiek]] [[volksmusiek]]("folk music"), [[volkskuns]], ("folk art"), etc. | |
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+ | https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nasie | ||
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+ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volk_(German_word) | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 24 September 2015
Volk is an Afrikaans word derived from the Dutch and German term for a people or an ethnic group. Related to the English term "Folk".
In Afrikaans it has had a number of uses:
To refer to the equivalent of "Nation", as in the German nationalist context where it has been used to refer to the German people as a nation, with a history and destiny.
To refer to an ethnic group or a "people".
To refer to the workers on the farms etc. (This couls be used neutrally, but more often soemwhat denigratingly).
To refer to the equivalent of the English "folk"[1], especially in combinations, e.g. volksfees volksfees (= "folk festival") , Volkstoneel or Volksteater volksteater ("folk theatre") volksmusiek volksmusiek("folk music"), volkskuns, ("folk art"), etc.
Sources
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nasie
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volk_(German_word)
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to The South African Context/General Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to South African Film /Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to South African Media/Terminology and Thematic Entries
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page