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− | ''[[Trits]]'' | + | ''[[Trits]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] word meaning "trio". |
There are two [[Afrikaans]] publications related to theatre using this title, in both cases this is a shorthand for a longer title: | There are two [[Afrikaans]] publications related to theatre using this title, in both cases this is a shorthand for a longer title: | ||
− | (1) ''[[Trits: Drie Sprokies Grimmig Bewerk]]'' (1980) by [[Hennie Aucamp]] | + | (1) ''[[Trits: Drie Sprokies Grimmig Bewerk]]'' (1980) by [[Hennie Aucamp]] |
+ | '''See ''[[Trits: Drie Sprokies Grimmig Bewerk]]''''' | ||
− | (2) ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif]]'' (1993) by [[Reza de Wet]]. '''See ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif]]''''' | + | |
+ | (2) ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif]]'' (1993) by [[Reza de Wet]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''See ''[[Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif]]''''' | ||
Revision as of 05:45, 19 June 2018
Trits is an Afrikaans word meaning "trio".
There are two Afrikaans publications related to theatre using this title, in both cases this is a shorthand for a longer title:
(1) Trits: Drie Sprokies Grimmig Bewerk (1980) by Hennie Aucamp
See Trits: Drie Sprokies Grimmig Bewerk
(2) Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif (1993) by Reza de Wet.
See Trits: Mis, Mirakel en Drif
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