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== ''Nasie'' and ''Volk'' ==
 
== ''Nasie'' and ''Volk'' ==
  
The Afrikaans for '''nation'''. However, in Afrikaans the words have a strong emotive qualities, notably in certain periods of the history of the Afrikaners.  
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Revision as of 07:46, 24 September 2015

Nation

Nasie and Volk

The Afrikaans for nation. However, in Afrikaans the words have a strong emotive qualities, notably in certain periods of the history of the Afrikaners.


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