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Ask AI: Wat beteken die suffiks -aar in woorde soos dienaar en bedelaar? | What does the suffix -aar mean in words like dienaar or bedelaar?

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Question: Wat beteken die suffiks -aar in woorde soos dienaar en bedelaar? | What does the suffix -aar mean in words like dienaar or bedelaar?

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Die suffix -aar in Afrikaanse woorde soos "dienaar" en "bedelaar" dui gewoonlik op 'n persoon wat 'n bepaalde aksie uitvoer of 'n sekere rol vervul. Dit skep 'n selfstandige naamwoord van 'n stam of werkwoord wat die betrokkenheid van 'n persoon by 'n bepaalde aksie aandui. In die geval van: - "Dienaar" (van "dien"): 'n persoon wat dien, oftewel iemand wat diens of hulp verleen. - "Bedelaar" (van "bedel"): 'n persoon wat bedel, oftewel iemand wat om hulp of geld vra. So, die suffix -aar help om 'n term te vorm wat spesifiek na 'n persoon verwys wat die aksie uitvoer wat deur die stamwoord aangedui word.

Answered by gpt-4o

Sept. 28, 2024, 7:53 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, September 28, 2024

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