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8 [eight]

The time

The time

8 [agt]

Die tyd

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Excuse me! Vers-o-- -y! V_______ m__ V-r-k-o- m-! ------------ Verskoon my! 0
What time is it, please? Hoe --at--- di----s-----ef? H__ l___ i_ d___ a_________ H-e l-a- i- d-t- a-s-b-i-f- --------------------------- Hoe laat is dit, asseblief? 0
Thank you very much. Ba-e ---kie. B___ d______ B-i- d-n-i-. ------------ Baie dankie. 0
It is one o’clock. Dit-i----nu-r. D__ i_ e______ D-t i- e-n-u-. -------------- Dit is eenuur. 0
It is two o’clock. Dit-is twe---u-. D__ i_ t________ D-t i- t-e---u-. ---------------- Dit is twee-uur. 0
It is three o’clock. Dit-i- -rie-uu-. D__ i_ d________ D-t i- d-i---u-. ---------------- Dit is drie-uur. 0
It is four o’clock. Di---s--ier-u-. D__ i_ v_______ D-t i- v-e-u-r- --------------- Dit is vieruur. 0
It is five o’clock. D-- -s-v--u-r. D__ i_ v______ D-t i- v-f-u-. -------------- Dit is vyfuur. 0
It is six o’clock. Dit -s------r. D__ i_ s______ D-t i- s-s-u-. -------------- Dit is sesuur. 0
It is seven o’clock. D-t-i---e-e-uu-. D__ i_ s________ D-t i- s-w---u-. ---------------- Dit is sewe-uur. 0
It is eight o’clock. D---i- --tuur. D__ i_ a______ D-t i- a-t-u-. -------------- Dit is agtuur. 0
It is nine o’clock. Di- is-neg---u-. D__ i_ n________ D-t i- n-g---u-. ---------------- Dit is nege-uur. 0
It is ten o’clock. Di- -- tien-ur. D__ i_ t_______ D-t i- t-e-u-r- --------------- Dit is tienuur. 0
It is eleven o’clock. D------el-u-r. D__ i_ e______ D-t i- e-f-u-. -------------- Dit is elfuur. 0
It is twelve o’clock. Di--is tw-alf-u-. D__ i_ t_________ D-t i- t-a-l-u-r- ----------------- Dit is twaalfuur. 0
A minute has sixty seconds. E-- m--uut het-s-s-ig-s-k--des. E__ m_____ h__ s_____ s________ E-n m-n-u- h-t s-s-i- s-k-n-e-. ------------------------------- Een minuut het sestig sekondes. 0
An hour has sixty minutes. Ee- uu- --t-sestig---n-te. E__ u__ h__ s_____ m______ E-n u-r h-t s-s-i- m-n-t-. -------------------------- Een uur het sestig minute. 0
A day has twenty-four hours. E-- --- -et-v-e---n -win----ur-. E__ d__ h__ v___ e_ t______ u___ E-n d-g h-t v-e- e- t-i-t-g u-e- -------------------------------- Een dag het vier en twintig ure. 0

Language families

About 7 billion people live on Earth. And they speak about 7,000 different languages! Like people, languages can also be related. That is, they originate from a common root. There are also languages that are completely isolated. They are not genetically related to any other language. In Europe, for example, Basque is considered an isolated language. But most languages have ‘parents’, ‘children’ or ‘siblings’. They belong to a particular language family. You can recognize how similar languages are through comparisons. Linguists today count around 300 genetic entities. Among those, there are 180 families that consist of more than one language. The rest make up 120 isolated languages. The largest language family is the Indo-European. It is comprised of around 280 languages. This includes Romance, Germanic and Slavic languages. There are more than 3 billion speakers on all continents! The Sino-Tibetan language family is dominant in Asia. It has more than 1.3 billion speakers. The main Sino-Tibetan language is Chinese. The third largest language family is in Africa. It is named after its area of circulation: Niger-Congo. ‘Only’ 350 million speakers belong to it. Swahili is the main language in this family. In most cases: the closer the relationship, the better the understanding. People who speak related languages understand each other well. They can learn the other language relatively quickly. So, learn languages – family reunions are always nice!
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