Lesson Notes
Unlock In-Depth Explanations & Exclusive Takeaways with Printable Lesson Notes
Unlock Lesson Notes and Transcripts for every single lesson. Sign Up for a Free Lifetime Account and Get 7 Days of Premium Access.
        Already a Member?
        
    
                                Learn how to use some common Afrikaans greetings
Unlock Lesson Notes and Transcripts for every single lesson. Sign Up for a Free Lifetime Account and Get 7 Days of Premium Access.
| Hallo almal! Ek is Annemarie. Hi everybody! I’m Annemarie. | 
| Welcome to AfrikaansPod101.com’s Afrikaans in 3 minuten. The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn Afrikaans. | 
| In the last lesson, you learned how to thank people by saying Dankie. In this lesson you’ll learn some of the most common greetings used when speaking Afrikaans. | 
| Is jy reg? Are you ready? Let’s start! | 
| The most commonly used, informal greeting is- | 
| Hallo! | 
| [slowly] Hallo. | 
| Hallo means “hi” or “hello”. We can use this greeting with friends or relatives. | 
| Hallo! | 
| The most used *formal* greetings changes depending on the time of day. Let’s see what they are! | 
| First we have Goeie dag! | 
| Literally, Goeie dag means "good day". | 
| [slowly] Goeie dag | 
| As a rule of thumb we can use goeie dag only during the daytime – from late morning until early evening. | 
| Next is the greeting we say only for the morning –Goeie môre. | 
| [slowly] Goeie môre. | 
| For the afternoon we say Goeie middag! | 
| [slowly]Goeie middag | 
| During the evening we say... | 
| Goeie naand! | 
| [slowly] Goeie naand | 
| Goed is Afrikaans for “good”. | 
| Môre, middag, and naand means “morning”, “afternoon” and “evening”, respectively. Easy, right? | 
| Now, what should you say when you leave? Afrikaner people usually say Totsiens when leaving in a formal situation. | 
| [slowly] Totsiens. | 
| Totsiens means “good-bye.” | 
| When we say Good-bye to friends or relatives, we use the informal Lekker dag! | 
| [slowly] Lekker dag | 
| You can also say Baai! | 
| [slowly] Baai | 
| Now you can greet people in many different ways in Afrikaans! | 
| Let’s review them all again. | 
| First, the greetings- | 
| Informally, we simply say Hallo. | 
| If you want to be a bit more formal, you can use Goeie dag! during the daytime... Goeie môre! in the morning… Goeie middag! in the afternoon… and Goeie naand! in the evening. | 
| When leaving in a formal situation, we say Totsiens. | 
| And in an informal situation, it’s- | 
| Lekker dag! Or Baai! | 
| It’s easy, isn’t it? | 
| Now it’s time for Annemarie’s Tips. | 
| In informal situations, Afrikaaner people, especially good friends, commonly greet each other by giving each other a quick hug. If you are unsure, you can just stick out your hand and give a firm handshake and a smile. A smile goes a long way! | 
| During the next lesson we’ll learn the meaning of the phrase Praat jy Engels? Do you already know it? I'll tell you all about it in our next “Afrikaans in 3 minuten” lesson. Lekker dag! | 
Comments
Hide