Breakdown of Sy sê dat sy haar ou vriendin mis, al sien hulle mekaar gereeld aanlyn.
Questions & Answers about Sy sê dat sy haar ou vriendin mis, al sien hulle mekaar gereeld aanlyn.
Why is sy used twice, and what is the difference between sy and haar?
What is dat doing in the sentence?
Dat means that.
It introduces a reported clause after sê:
- Sy sê dat ... = She says that ...
In English, that is often optional:
- She says that she misses her friend
- She says she misses her friend
Afrikaans can also sometimes omit dat in everyday speech, but when dat is present, it clearly marks the start of a subordinate clause.
Why is mis at the end of dat sy haar ou vriendin mis?
Because dat introduces a subordinate clause, and in Afrikaans the conjugated verb often goes to the end of that clause.
So:
- Sy sê = main clause
- dat sy haar ou vriendin mis = subordinate clause
- dat sy haar ou vriendin mis not
- dat sy mis haar ou vriendin
This is one of the most important word-order patterns in Afrikaans.
What does ou vriendin mean here? Does ou literally mean old?
Does vriendin mean female friend or girlfriend?
What does al mean here?
Why is the word order al sien hulle ... instead of something like al hulle ... sien?
After al meaning although/even though, Afrikaans often uses a pattern like:
- al + verb + subject
So:
- al sien hulle mekaar ...
This is a common concessive structure in Afrikaans.
A learner might expect a more regular subordinate-clause pattern, but al often behaves differently from dat.
Compare:
- dat sy haar ou vriendin mis → verb at the end
- al sien hulle mekaar ... → verb comes right after al
A longer alternative would be something like:
- alhoewel hulle mekaar gereeld aanlyn sien
That version does use the more typical subordinate word order.
What does mekaar mean?
Why do we need mekaar? Why not just hulle sien hulle?
Because hulle sien hulle would mean something more like they see them, not they see each other.
To express reciprocity, Afrikaans uses mekaar:
- hulle sien mekaar = they see each other
So mekaar is the standard reciprocal word.
What does gereeld mean, and where does it go in the sentence?
Gereeld means regularly.
In this sentence:
- hulle sien mekaar gereeld aanlyn = they see each other regularly online
Its position is natural because Afrikaans often places adverbs like this after the object or reciprocal phrase and before a final adverb like aanlyn.
The exact placement of adverbs can be somewhat flexible, but this order sounds very normal.
What does aanlyn mean, and why is it at the end?
Can dat be left out?
Yes, often in everyday Afrikaans it can be omitted after verbs like sê.
So you may also hear:
- Sy sê sy mis haar ou vriendin.
That is very common.
But when dat is included, the clause clearly becomes subordinate, and the verb goes to the end:
- Sy sê dat sy haar ou vriendin mis.
Both are good Afrikaans; the version with dat is especially clear and useful for learners to study.
What does the accent in sê do?
The accent in sê helps show pronunciation and distinguishes it from other similar-looking forms.
- sê = say/says
For learners, the important thing is simply to recognize sê as the verb to say.
It is different from:
- sy = she
- sien = see
So even though sy, sê, and sien all begin with s, they are completely different words with different meanings and pronunciations.
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