How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van Index

 ðŸ“˜ Who this is for: CAPS, IEB, Cambridge students (FAL and SAL Grades 7–12) and adult Afrikaans learners.

This page lists all lessons in the How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van series.

The lessons are designed to be followed in order for the best learning progression, but you are welcome to browse specific topics as needed.

How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van– part 1 (Basics)

Learn how to use “hou van” in Afrikaans to express likes and preferences. This lesson covers the basic sentence structure, word order, and simple examples to help beginners understand how to say what they like in everyday Afrikaans.

How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van– part 2 (Advanced)

Learn how to use “hou daarvan” in Afrikaans, when you can use it and when you should use it.

How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van– part 3 (hou and van on their own)

Understand the meanings of “hou” and “van” separately in Afrikaans, including how they are used outside the phrase “hou van.” This lesson also introduces related expressions and shows how meaning changes depending on context and word combinations.

How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van– part 4 (hou daarvan)

Learn how to use “hou daarvan” in Afrikaans, when you can use it and when you should use it.

How to say like in Afrikaans: hou van – Part 5 (van wie and waarvan)

Master one of the exceptions to the rule for “hou van” in Afrikaans. Learn when “van” comes before “hou” and how to use “van wie hou” and “waarvan hou” correctly.


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