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In Afrikaans some words have both a male and female form, such as: | In Afrikaans some words have both a male and female form, such as: | ||
Diaken | : | ||
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''Diaken'' | |||
''Diakenes'' | |||
''Onderwyser'' | |||
''Onderwyseres'' | |||
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male deacon | |||
female deacon | |||
male teacher | |||
female teacher | |||
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When a word has both a male and female version, this word list gives the masculine form of the word. The feminine form of the word will end with an '''''es'''''. | |||
{| class="plain" | {| class="plain" | ||
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| Afrikaans | | '''Afrikaans''' | ||
| English | | '''English''' | ||
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| aan | | aan | ||
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