"The Boers, as they are called in Europe, are descendants of Dutch, German, Walloon and French settlers, who have been colonized by the Cape of Good Hope from South Africa since 1652," says Hugo-Daniel Stoffella. "They do not call themselves Boers, but Afrikaans. Their mother tongue is considered the youngest Germanic language in the world and originated from the fusion of Dutch, French, German and African language elements. "In their struggle f…
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"The Boers, as they are called in Europe, are descendants of Dutch, German, Walloon and French settlers, who have been colonized by the Cape of Good Hope from South Africa since 1652," says Hugo-Daniel Stoffella. "They do not call themselves Boers, but Afrikaans. Their mother tongue is considered the youngest Germanic language in the world and originated from the fusion of Dutch, French, German and African language elements. "In their struggle f…