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INTRODUCTION
Whether or not the weather cooperates is an important issue on which many plans are made and canceled. It can happen sometimes that you are planning a long trip and you want to be sure that your walks and your tours around South African cities will be safe and dry! In this lesson, we'll cover a phrase that will help you finalize your plans if they depend on the weather.
BODY
In Afrikaans, "What will the weather be like tomorrow?" is Hoe sal die weer wees môre? Let's break it down by syllable.
(slow) Hoe sal die weer wees mô-re? Now let's see it once again.
Hoe sal die weer wees môre?
The first part is hoe sal, meaning, "how will.”
(slow) hoe sal
hoe sal
Then we have die weer, meaning "the weather."
(slow) die weer
die weer
This is followed by wees, which means, “to be."
(slow) wees
wees
Last word is môre, which means, "tomorrow.”
(slow) môre
môre
All together, we have Hoe sal die weer wees môre? "What will the weather be like tomorrow?"
In case you're somewhere where the weather can change very quickly, you can ask, "What will the weather be like today?" In Afrikaans, this is Hoe sal die weer wees vandag?
Let's break it down by syllable. (slow) Hoe sal die weer wees van-dag?
Let's see it once again. Hoe sal die weer wees vandag?
Here, we have the word vandag, meaning, "today," instead of môre meaning ”tomorrow.”
Let's take a look at this word once again.
(slow) vandag
vandag
All together, we have Hoe sal die weer wees vandag? Meaning "What will the weather be like today?"
Let's go over the possible answers. In Afrikaans, "It will rain" is Dit gaan reën. Let's break it down by syllable.
(slow) Dit gaan re-ën. Now let's see it one more time. Dit gaan reën.
This sentence starts with Dit gaan, which literally means, "It goes.”
(slow) Dit gaan
Dit gaan
Then you can say the type of weather. In this sentence, we have reën meaning “rain.”
(slow) reën
reën
All together, it's Dit gaan reën. ”It will rain"
Next we have "It will be sunny.” In Afrikaans, this is Dit sal sonnig wees.
(slow) Dit sal son-nig wees.
Dit sal sonnig wees.
First we have Dit sal, or "it will.”
(slow) Dit sal
Dit sal
Next we have sonnig meaning ”sunny.”
(slow) sonnig
sonnig
Finally we have wees, meaning “to be.”
(slow) wees
wees
Notice that in Afrikaans the word order is slightly different to in English, and we literally say “It will sunny be.” as in Dit sal sonnig wees.
Using this pattern, you can say ”It will be windy.” In Afrikaans, this is Dit sal winderig wees.
(slow) Dit sal winderig wees.
Dit sal winderig wees.

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