The story of Afrikaans began in the 17th century when
Dutch settlers arrived in South Africa. ๐ข
They interacted with people from other cultures, such as the Khoisan, African tribes, and slaves from Asia. Over time, their language blended together, and Afrikaans started to form. By the early 1900s, Afrikaans was recognized as a separate language rather than just a Dutch dialect. ๐ฅณ
In 1925, Afrikaans became an official language in South Africa, which was a big deal! Today, Afrikaans helps connect people and tells the history of diverse cultures in the region. ๐