Breakdown of My nuuskierige seun vra ’n raaisel oor die toekoms.
die
the
my
my
vra
to ask
’n
a
oor
about
die seun
the son
nuuskierig
curious
die raaisel
the riddle
die toekoms
the future
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Questions & Answers about My nuuskierige seun vra ’n raaisel oor die toekoms.
What does nuuskierige mean and why does it end in -e?
nuuskierige is the attributive form of the adjective nuuskierig, meaning curious. In Afrikaans, most adjectives add -e when they come directly before a noun.
Why is the indefinite article written as ’n with an apostrophe, and how do you pronounce it?
’n is a contraction of een (one) and functions like a/an in English. The apostrophe shows omitted letters. It’s pronounced as a quick uh or ən sound.
What does vra mean here and why doesn’t it change form?
vra means to ask (asks) in this context. Afrikaans verbs in the present tense are the same for all persons: ek vra, jy vra, hy vra, etc.
What does oor mean and how is it used in this sentence?
oor is a preposition meaning about. It introduces the topic of the riddle: oor die toekoms = about the future.
How do you pronounce nuuskierige, seun, raaisel, and toekoms?
Approximate pronunciation:
• nuuskierige: NOOS-kee-REE-ghuh (g like Scottish loch)
• seun: SŒYN (the “eu” is like the German ö + n)
• raaisel: RAH-ee-suhl
• toekoms: TOO-kohms
What does raaisel mean and how do you form its plural?
raaisel means riddle. The plural is formed by adding -s: raaisels (riddles).
What does toekoms mean and why is it preceded by die?
toekoms means future (noun). It uses the definite article die to mean the future, so oor die toekoms = about the future.
Is the word order in this Afrikaans sentence the same as in English?
Yes. It follows Subject–Verb–Object order:
Subject: My nuuskierige seun
Verb: vra
Object: ’n raaisel
Prepositional phrase: oor die toekoms