Kaapse Afrikaans
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Kaapse Afrikaans | ||
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Spoken in: | South Africa | |
Region: | Western Cape Province | |
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Language family: | Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Low Franconian Afrikaans Kaapse Afrikaans |
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Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | af | |
ISO 639-2: | afr | |
ISO 639-3: | afr — Afrikaans
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Kaapse Afrikaans ("Cape Afrikaans") is a non-standard dialect of Afrikaans, which is a West Germanic language. It is mainly spoken in South Africa's Western Cape Province. Kaapse Afrikaans is more influenced by Malay than is standard Afrikaans.