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Welkom by ons les oor [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation|Afrikaans Alphabet and Pronunciation]]! In hierdie les sal ons die Afrikaanse alfabet en uitspraak van letters en woorde bespreek. Hierdie kennis sal jou help om jou Afrikaanse uitspraak te verbeter en jou kommunikasievaardighede in die taal te bevorder. 📚🗣️
Welcome to our lesson on Afrikaans Alphabet and Pronunciation! In this lesson, we will discuss the Afrikaans alphabet and pronunciation of letters and words. This knowledge will help you improve your Afrikaans pronunciation and enhance your communication skills in the language. 📚🗣️


Nadat jy hierdie les voltooi het, moedig ons jou aan om ook ander verwante lesse te besoek, soos [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Nouns|Afrikaans Grammar - Nouns]] en [[Language/Afrikaans/Grammar/Verbs-and-Tenses|Introduction to Afrikaans Verbs and Tenses - Tips and Examples]]. Hierdie lesse sal jou help om 'n beter begrip van die Afrikaanse grammatika te kry en jou taalvaardighede verder uit te brei.
After completing this lesson, we encourage you to also visit other related lessons, such as Afrikaans Grammar - Nouns and Introduction to Afrikaans Verbs and Tenses - Tips and Examples. These lessons will help you gain a better understanding of Afrikaans grammar and further expand your language skills.


Geniet jou studie van die Afrikaanse alfabet en uitspraak, en onthou om die ander lesse te besoek vir 'n meer omvattende leerervaring!
Enjoy your study of the Afrikaans alphabet and pronunciation, and remember to visit the other lessons for a more comprehensive learning experience!
== Specificities ==
== Specificities ==
*Afrikaans has 22 consonants, 20 vowels, and 9 diphthongs.  
*Afrikaans has 22 consonants, 20 vowels, and 9 diphthongs.  

Latest revision as of 23:01, 25 March 2023

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Welcome to our lesson on Afrikaans Alphabet and Pronunciation! In this lesson, we will discuss the Afrikaans alphabet and pronunciation of letters and words. This knowledge will help you improve your Afrikaans pronunciation and enhance your communication skills in the language. 📚🗣️

After completing this lesson, we encourage you to also visit other related lessons, such as Afrikaans Grammar - Nouns and Introduction to Afrikaans Verbs and Tenses - Tips and Examples. These lessons will help you gain a better understanding of Afrikaans grammar and further expand your language skills.

Enjoy your study of the Afrikaans alphabet and pronunciation, and remember to visit the other lessons for a more comprehensive learning experience!

Specificities[edit | edit source]

  • Afrikaans has 22 consonants, 20 vowels, and 9 diphthongs.
  • Q, X, and Z are rarely used.
  • The alphabet includes diacritics such as ê
  • Most vowels have long and short varieties.

Letters and IPA[edit | edit source]

Letter A a B b C c D d E e F f G g H h I i J j K k L l M m N n O o P p Q q R r S s T t U u V v W w X x Y y Z z
Name aa bee see dee ee ef gee haa ie jee kaa el em en oo pee kuu er es tee uu vee wee ex y set
IPA ɐ/ɑː b/p s/k d/t ɛ/æː/ə f χ/g/ç ɦ ə/i j k l m ŋ/n ɔ p kw r/ɾ s t/d œ f w/v ks əi z

Diphthong[edit | edit source]

Diphthong aa ai ee eeu ei/ey eu îe ieu ieë ieu ôe oe oeë oei oi/oy oo ooi ou ow ûe ui uu uy
IPA ɑː ɐi iːu əi əːə i iu ɔː u uiː ɔi oːi œu ou œː œi y œy

Common Errors in Phonology[edit | edit source]

  • The /th/ sound as in ‘this’ is hard to pronounce and many times is substituted with /dis/ or /f/. ex. ‘with’-wiff & ‘thought’- fought.
  • Consonant diagraphs like /ch/ are difficult to pronounce. ex. chicken.
  • /v, d, w/ may sound like /f, t, v/ ex. (paid-pait)
  • Over emphasis of /r/ occurs due to rolling of the letter in L1.
  • English words that represent one concept may be condensed to one word as the Afrikaans orthography rule states. Ex. “Traffic light” which is one concept is “Verkeerslig” Verkeer(s) = Traffic Lig = Light. (C. Kolbe, personal communication, February 22, 2012).
  • Excess letters are used in spelling English words. Ex. briek (brick)
  • The ‘ie’ in Afrikaans is used as a short i in English.
  • The /c/ sound in English is always spelled with a ‘k’ in Afrikaans and so this can lead to misspellings: Ex. kat (cat), brik (brick)
  • ‘c’ is rarely used in L1.


Sources[edit | edit source]

Video: how to pronounce[edit | edit source]