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Which language, spoken in South Africa, is a mixture of Dutch, English, and African dialects?

A.
Afrikaans
B.
Bantu
C.
Khoisan
D.
Swahili

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Answer: Afrikaans

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Dale King
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Answer:

A. Afrikaans

Step-by-step explanation:

The explanation is simple. Until the early 20th century the only language that they spoke was Afrikaans. Hope this helps.

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User Michal Harakal
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