| INTRODUCTION |
| In this lesson, we will cover some high-frequency adjectives to help you express yourself in various situations. |
Lesson focus
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| In Afrikaans, "It's delicious" is Dit is heerlik. Let's break it down by syllable. |
| (slow) Dit is heer-lik. |
| Dit is heerlik. |
| The first word, Dit, means, "it." |
| (slow) Dit |
| Dit |
| Then we have is meaning ”is.” |
| (slow) is |
| is |
| Next, we have, heerlik, meaning, "delicious." |
| (slow) heerlik |
| heerlik |
| To recap, we have Dit is heerlik. meaning ”It's delicious." |
| When describing something in Afrikaans, you have to use Dit meaning “it", then the present form of the verb "to be," which is is, and then the adjective. |
| Now let's go over some other adjectives that you can use with the pattern we just introduced. Let's try "spicy," in Afrikaans. "It's spicy" is Dit is skerp. |
| (slow) Dit is skerp. |
| Dit is skerp. |
| Here, we have the word for "spicy" which is skerp. |
| (slow) Skerp. |
| skerp. |
| If you are talking about a person, you can use one of these adjectives. |
| “tall" – lank |
| "short" – kort |
| "fat" – vet |
| "thin" – dun |
| Let’s take a look at another adjective. When you want to say "she is pretty," in Afrikaans, you can say Sy is mooi. |
| (slow) Sy is mooi. |
| Sy is mooi. “She is pretty.” |
| On the other hand, if you are talking about a man, you would say, Hy is aantreklik which means "He's attractive.” You can use the word aantreklik meaning “attractive.” Let’s hear the full sentence again. |
| (slow) Hy is aantreklik. |
| Hy is aantreklik. “He’s attractive.” |
| Now let's look at the negative. In Afrikaans, "It's not spicy" is Dit is nie skerp nie. |
| (slow) Dit is nie skerp nie. |
| Dit is nie skerp nie. |
| You only need to add the negation nie twice - one in front of the adjective and the other at the end. All together, we have Dit is nie skerp nie. "It's not spicy." |
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