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Intro

Maryssa: Hi everyone, I’m Maryssa.
Dewan: And I’m Dewan!
Maryssa: And welcome to Culture Class: Essential Afrikaans Vocabulary, Lesson 7! In this lesson, you'll learn five essential words related to food and drink. These are five common Afrikaans Vegetables. Hand-picked. You can find a complete list of vocabulary at AfrikaansPod101.com
BODY
Maryssa: Dewan, what’s our first word?
Dewan: patats
Maryssa: sweet potato
Dewan: (slow) patats (regular) patats
Maryssa: Listeners, please repeat:
Dewan: patats
[pause - 5 sec.]
Maryssa: Sweet potato is a root vegetable which is roasted or boiled and served with Sunday lunches.
Maryssa: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Dewan: (normal) Patats word baie geëet op Sondag middagetes.
Maryssa: Sweet potato is often eaten at Sunday lunches.
Dewan: (slow) Patats word baie geëet op Sondag middagetes.
Maryssa: Okay, what’s the next word?
Dewan: mielies
Maryssa: corn
Dewan: (slow) mielies (regular) mielies
Maryssa: Listeners, please repeat:
Dewan: mielies
[pause - 5 sec.]
Maryssa: South African people like to roast corn over an open fire or boiled. It is enjoyed with butter and salt and is grinded to create other products, like pap.
Maryssa: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Dewan: (normal) Mielies proe die beste wanneer dit gebraai word oor 'n vuur.
Maryssa: Corn tastes the best when it is grilled over a fire.
Dewan: (slow) Mielies proe die beste wanneer dit gebraai word oor 'n vuur.
Maryssa: Okay, what’s the next word?
Dewan: boontjie
Maryssa: green bean
Dewan: (slow) boontjie (regular) boontjie
Maryssa: Listeners, please repeat:
Dewan: boontjie
[pause - 5 sec.]
Maryssa: Green beans are kept in their pods and cooked with other vegetables for light lunches and dinners.
Maryssa: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Dewan: (normal) Boontjie en aartappel kan fyngedruk word met 'n bietjie botter om 'n heerlikke dis te maak.
Maryssa: Green beans and potatoes can be mashed with some butter to make an amazing dish.
Dewan: (slow) Boontjie en aartappel kan fyngedruk word met 'n bietjie botter om 'n heerlikke dis te maak.
Maryssa: Okay, what’s the next word?
Dewan: pampoen
Maryssa: pumpkin
Dewan: (slow) pampoen (regular) pampoen
Maryssa: Listeners, please repeat:
Dewan: pampoen
[pause - 5 sec.]
Maryssa: South Africa has a variety of pumpkins and people eat it mostly at dinner, especially in a soup. The best one for soup is called the butternut pumpkin.
Maryssa: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Dewan: (normal) Elke kind is mal oor soet pampoen en kaneel.
Maryssa: Every child loves sweet pumpkin and cinnamon.
Dewan: (slow) Elke kind is mal oor soet pampoen en kaneel.
Maryssa: Okay, what’s the last word?
Dewan: spinasie
Maryssa: spinach
Dewan: (slow) spinasie (regular) spinasie
Maryssa: Listeners, please repeat:
Dewan: spinasie
[pause - 5 sec.]
Maryssa: Spinach is a leaf vegetable eaten raw or cooked and is eaten with a pap in many African homes.
Maryssa: Now let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Dewan: (normal) Spinasie is een van die beste groente wat jy kan eet.
Maryssa: Spinach is one of the best vegetables you can eat.
Dewan: (slow) Spinasie is een van die beste groente wat jy kan eet.
QUIZ
Maryssa: Okay listeners, are you ready to be quizzed on the words you just learned? Dewan will give you the Afrikaans – please say the English meaning out loud! Are you ready?
Dewan: patats
[pause]
Maryssa: sweet potato
Dewan: mielies
[pause]
Maryssa: corn
Dewan: boontjie
[pause]
Maryssa: green bean
Dewan: pampoen
[pause]
Maryssa: pumpkin
Dewan: spinasie
[pause]
Maryssa: spinach

Outro

Maryssa: There you have it – five vegetables in South Africa! We have more vocab lists available at AfrikaansPod101.com, so be sure to check them out. Thanks, everyone! See you next time!
Dewan: Baai.

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