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What is the language of South Africa?

South Africans, Afrikaans, because white people who speak South African used to be called "Boers" (Dutch means farmers), and some people in history called South Africans "Boers".

South African is a popular language in South Africa and Namibia. It is the official language of South Africa and belongs to one of the official languages of 1 1 stipulated in the South African Constitution. It is also the "national language" recognized by Namibia's Constitution, although it is not the official language of Namibia (its official language is English).

Literally means "African", and some people translate it into Afrikaans, Afrikaans or Fijian. South Africa has had various names in history, such as Cape Holland and Africa Holland.

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South African is used in South Africa and Namibia and belongs to the Germanic family of Indo-European languages. South African is currently one of the official languages of 1 1 stipulated in the South African Constitution, and it is also the "national language" recognized by the Namibian Constitution, although English is the official language of the country. The number of people who speak South African is about 6.2 million.

South African was originally a Dutch dialect used in South Africa, which was basically developed between 1652 and 1705 by Protestant European immigrants and indentured workers and slaves brought to South Africa by the Dutch East India Company.

Most of these European immigrants are Dutch immigrants, but there are also many immigrants from Germany, France, Scotland and other European countries.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-South Africa