daardie

Usages of daardie

Daardie stoel is kort.
That chair is short.
Hulle werk lank in daardie kamer.
They work for a long time in that room.
Ek wou daardie kos proe, maar ek was te haastig.
I wanted to taste that food, but I was too much in a hurry.
Daardie kamer is duurder as hierdie kamer.
That room is more expensive than this room.
In daardie uitstalling sien ons verskeie klein voorwerpe uit antieke tye.
In that exhibition we see various small objects from ancient times.
Die posbode sê dat die brief môre by daardie adres sal aankom.
The mail carrier says that the letter will arrive at that address tomorrow.
Die salf help, maar ek kon gister niks met daardie hand skryf nie.
The ointment helps, but yesterday I could write nothing with that hand.
Hierdie handsak is myne, maar daardie jas is joune.
This handbag is mine, but that coat is yours.
Daardie klein sambreel is joune, en hierdie groter een is myne.
That small umbrella is yours, and this bigger one is mine.
Wat bedoel jy met daardie vraag?
What do you mean by that question?
Hierdie stoel is nie baie gemaklik nie, maar daardie bank is gemaklik.
This chair is not very comfortable, but that couch is comfortable.
Ek ken daardie vrou, want sy werk saam met my suster.
I know that woman, because she works with my sister.
AI Language TutorTry it ↗
What's the best way to learn Afrikaans grammar?
Afrikaans grammar becomes intuitive with practice. Focus on understanding the core patterns first — how sentences are structured, how verbs change form, and how words relate to each other. Our course breaks these concepts into small lessons so you can build understanding step by step.

Sign up free — start using our AI language tutor

Start learning Afrikaans

Master Afrikaans — from daardie to fluency

All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods.

  • Infinitely deep — unlimited vocabulary and grammar
  • Fast-paced — build complex sentences from the start
  • Unforgettable — efficient spaced repetition system
  • AI tutor to answer your grammar questions