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('''[[SAE]]''','''SAfrE''', '''SAfrEng''',  '''en-ZA''') is the form  of English spoken by English-speaking South Africans. Long unrecognized, it is today accepted as a formal variant of standard English.  
 
('''[[SAE]]''','''SAfrE''', '''SAfrEng''',  '''en-ZA''') is the form  of English spoken by English-speaking South Africans. Long unrecognized, it is today accepted as a formal variant of standard English.  
  
'''See [[Language Struggle]]'''
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'''See [[Language struggle]]'''

Revision as of 05:56, 28 March 2014

(SAE,SAfrE, SAfrEng, en-ZA) is the form of English spoken by English-speaking South Africans. Long unrecognized, it is today accepted as a formal variant of standard English.

See Language struggle