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Summary Afrikaans Word Order (STOMPI)

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A full breakdown of the different components of proper sentence construction in Afrikaans. Provides examples of how to identify the different parts of speech and how to correctly organise them into a proper Afrikaans sentence. The document is in both Afrikaans and English.

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