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Usages of of

Ek weet nie of hulle reeds ontbyt bedien nie.
I do not know whether they are already serving breakfast.
Niemand weet of die spyskaart hier beskikbaar is nie.
Nobody knows whether the menu is available here.
Sy weet nie of die rekening reeds betaal is nie.
She does not know whether the bill has already been paid.
Ek wonder of jy kaas of eiers vir middagete wil hê.
I wonder whether you want cheese or eggs for lunch.
Sy wonder of die kelner nog warm brood sal bedien.
She wonders whether the waiter will still serve warm bread.
Kan u verduidelik of die sout en peper op die ander tafel is?
Can you explain whether the salt and pepper are on the other table?
Die kassier vra of ek kontant het, maar ek wys vir haar die beursie waarin daar net kleingeld is.
The cashier asks whether I have cash, but I show her the wallet in which there is only change.
Kan u vir my sê of hierdie adres op die brief moet wees?
Can you tell me whether this address should be on the letter?
Die buurman vra of hy my boek kan leen, maar hy belowe om dit vanaand terug te gee.
The male neighbor asks whether he may borrow my book, but he promises to give it back tonight.
By die apteek vra die man vir u nie net of u koors het nie, maar ook watter medisyne u reeds probeer het.
At the pharmacy the man asks you not only whether you have a fever, but also which medicine you have already tried.
Vanmiddag wil ek eintlik by die huis bly, maar my vriendin vra of ek saam dorp toe gaan.
This afternoon I actually want to stay at home, but my girlfriend asks whether I am going to town with her.
Wanneer my tante laat kom, vra my oom of die pot nog warm genoeg is.
When my aunt arrives late, my uncle asks whether the pot is still warm enough.
Niemand weet of my nig dalk later nog koek sal bak nie.
Nobody knows whether my female cousin may bake cake later.
Die meisie vra vir my pa of hy vandag werk.
The girl asks my father whether he is working today.
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