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[[Jannie]] is the diminutive form of the [[Afrikaans]] and [[Dutch]] first name "Jan" ("Ian" in English) and can refer to person or to a play by that name.
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[[Jannie]] is the diminutive form of the [[Afrikaans]] and [[Dutch]] first name "Jan" ("Ian" in English) and can refer to the first name of a '''person''' or to the title of a '''play or film'''.  
  
 
= ''[[Jannie]]'' by [[C. Louis Leipoldt]] (1880-1947)=
 
= ''[[Jannie]]'' by [[C. Louis Leipoldt]] (1880-1947)=

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Jannie is the diminutive form of the Afrikaans and Dutch first name "Jan" ("Ian" in English) and can refer to the first name of a person or to the title of a play or film.

Jannie by C. Louis Leipoldt (1880-1947)

The original play

An Afrikaans one-act play, originally published in the literary journal Helikon, 1(3):cover A-28. Feb 1952 and in Nuwe Eenbedrywe by Van Schaik and in Die Rooi Duiwel se As by Voortrekkerpers.

Performances

1953: Performed by K.A.T., directed by C. van der Merwe, in May .

Nel, F.J. 1972, p. 153).


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Jannie, a playwright

Jannie is the pseudonym used by the author of a play (probably the pen name of J.H.H. de Waal) published in the first issue of the influential Afrikaans cultural journal De Goede Hoop in 1903.


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