Learn Afrikaans by reading.
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- Native speakers
- ~7 million
- Difficulty (FSI)
- Category I
- To proficiency
- ~600 hours
Reasons to start.
One of the fastest languages for an English speaker to learn: no grammatical gender, no noun cases, and verbs don't change with the subject.
Spoken by around 7 million people as a first language and understood by up to ~20 million across South Africa and Namibia.
A direct gateway to Dutch — the two are largely mutually intelligible in writing.
Bonus: Highly mutually intelligible with Dutch (Afrikaans grew out of 17th-century Dutch), especially in writing, and speakers can often follow Flemish too.
The honest version.
Die son sak stadig agter die blou berge, en oral in die dorp maak mense hul vensters oop om die koel aandwind in te laat.
The sun sets slowly behind the blue mountains, and all over the town people open their windows to let in the cool evening breeze.
Read it. Practice it. Remember it.
Drill the words that matter first.
Free resources to get you started.
Not for English speakers — it's one of the easiest. Afrikaans has no grammatical gender, no case system, and verbs don't change with the subject, so sentence structure feels familiar and regular.
The US Foreign Service Institute places Afrikaans in Category I, needing roughly 600 class hours (about 24 weeks of intensive study) to reach professional working proficiency. Casual learners reading daily can handle simple texts and conversations much sooner.
Combine lots of reading in real Afrikaans texts with frequency-based vocabulary — learning the most common words first — and spaced repetition to retain them. Because it's so close to English and Dutch, comprehensible reading progresses quickly.
Yes. Free and self-hosted tools, open dictionaries, public-domain Afrikaans texts, and free spaced-repetition software let you build reading fluency without paying for a course.
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