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| − | The [[Afrikaans]] word for '''[[nation]]'''. However, in [[Afrikaans]] the words have a strong emotive qualities, notably in certain periods of the history of the [[Afrikaners]]. | + | The [[Afrikaans]] word for '''[[nation]]''', derived from the [[Dutch]] "natie", and defined as . |
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Revision as of 07:56, 24 September 2015
The Afrikaans word for nation, derived from the Dutch "natie", and defined as . .
However, in Afrikaans the words have a strong emotive qualities, notably in certain periods of the history of the Afrikaners.
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