Breakdown of Ná ete droog ek die borde af.
Questions & Answers about Ná ete droog ek die borde af.
What does ná ete mean exactly?
Why is there no die before ete?
Why does the sentence start with Ná ete?
Afrikaans main clauses usually follow the verb-second rule. That means whatever comes first, the finite verb still has to come second.
So in:
Ná ete droog ek die borde af.
- Ná ete = first element
- droog = finite verb in second position
- ek = subject
That is why it is Ná ete droog ek... and not Ná ete ek droog...
Can I also say Ek droog die borde ná ete af?
Why is af separated from droog?
Because the verb is afdroog, which is a separable verb.
In a main clause, Afrikaans often splits separable verbs:
- dictionary form: afdroog
- main clause: droog ... af
So:
- Ek droog die borde af.
- Ná ete droog ek die borde af.
But in some other structures, it stays together:
- omdat ek die borde afdroog
- om die borde af te droog
This is very common in Afrikaans and also happens in Dutch and German.
What does afdroog mean here?
What does die borde mean, and why is it die?
Does borde only mean plates, or can it mean dishes in general?
Literally, borde means plates.
In context, English might translate it more loosely as the dishes, but the Afrikaans word itself is specifically plates. If you wanted to talk about dishes or crockery more generally, you might use skottelgoed.
So this sentence is specifically about plates, not necessarily all the washing-up.
Why is ná written with an accent?
The basic word is na. The acute accent in ná is often used to show stress or emphasis, or sometimes to make the meaning especially clear.
So in this sentence, you can simply understand ná as after.
You may also see na ete without the accent in other writing. For a learner, the important thing is the meaning here: after.
Is droog a verb here, or could it also be an adjective?
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