ʼn

This is the 70th most frequent Afrikaans word.

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ʼn

The indefinite article "a" or "an."


The word 'ʼn' is an indefinite article used before 'vriendelike persoon' to introduce a general and unspecified entity, meaning 'a' in English.

ʼn Vriendelike persoon het ons gehelp.

A friendly person helped us.


Here, 'ʼn' is used as an indefinite article before 'boek', denoting a non-specific object, just like 'a' or 'an' in English.

Ek wil graag ʼn boek lees.

I would like to read a book.


In this context, 'ʼn' again serves as an indefinite article, preceding 'appel' to indicate a single, non-specific item, comparable to 'an' in English.

Sy het ʼn appel geëet.

She ate an apple.