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Self Introductions - Basic Greetings in Afrikaans
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Food Utensils & Tableware
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koffie-pot
(n)
coffee pot
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Die koffie pot is vol koffie.
The coffee pot is full of coffee.
wynglas
(n)
wine glass
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Die wynglas is vol rooi wyn.
The wine glass is full of red wine.
beker
(n)
pitcher
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In die somer is daar alyd 'n beker ystee op my tafel.
In the summer a pitcher of iced tea is always on my table.
drink glas
(n)
drinking glass
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Die drinkglas is vol water.
The drinking glass is full of water.
koppie
(n)
cup
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Wat van `n koppie tee?
Would you like a cup of tea?
bord
(n)
plate
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vurk op `n bord
fork on a plate
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dis
(n)
dish
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Die sjef is besig om 'n dis voor te berei.
The chef is preparing the dish.
tandestokkie
(n)
toothpick
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Jy kan toets of 'n koek gaar is met 'n tandestokkie.
You can test to see if a cake is done baking using a toothpick.
skeplepel
(n)
ladle
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Ek het meer skeplepels nodig in my kombuis.
I need more ladles in my kitchen.
vleismes
(n)
carving knife
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Ek gebruik altyd 'n vleismes as ek kalkoen opdis.
I always use a carving knife when I serve turkey.
mes
(n)
knife
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Kan jy vir my die mes aangee?
Could you pass me the knife?
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vurk
(n)
fork
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vurk op `n bord
fork on a plate
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lepel
(n)
spoon
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vloiebare medisyne, `n lepel en `n klein plastiek koppie
liquid medicine, a spoon and a small plastic cup
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eetstokkie
(n)
chopsticks
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Die eetstokkies is op die bak.
The chopsticks are on the bowl.
eetgerei
(n)
eating utensil
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koffiebeker
(n)
coffee mug
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Drankies bly langer warm in 'n goeie koffie beker.
Drinks stay hot longer in a good coffee mug.
tee koppie
(n)
teacup
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tee koppie en piering
teacup and saucer
teepot
(n)
teapot
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'n Teepot is 'n goeie plek om water te kook.
A teapot is a great place to boil water.
steak mes
(n)
steak knife
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My ma sny die aandete met 'n steak mes.
My mother cuts my dinner with a steak knife.
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