English–Afrikaans dictionary
Afrikaans translation of the English word there are two sides to every question
English | Afrikaans (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(issue; query; inquiry) | ||
🔗 Turjan put his question. | ||
(ask; inquire; demand) | ||
🔗 “Who are you?” he questioned. | ||
(thing; matter; case; issue) | ||
🔗 He apparently expected NATO would be divided on the question of helping a non‐member. | ||
(aspect; flank) | ||
🔗 As Rand watched his side of the road, the feeling grew in him that he was being watched. | ||
(acclivity; hillside; slope; declivity; gradient; slant) | ||
(party; camp; faction) | ||
🔗 China has reliably backed Russia in opposing US condemnation of the Ukraine invasion in international forums, but says it will not provide arms to either side in the war. | ||
🔗 So if there are conditions coming from the British side which we cannot accept, then we will go on our own way without an exit agreement. |
English | Afrikaans |
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there are two sides to every question | ⇆ ’n wors het twee ente |
question | ⇆ betwyfel; ⇆ in twyfel trek; ⇆ kwessie; ⇆ ondersóék; ⇆ ondervra; ⇆ punt van behandeling; ⇆ strydpunt; ⇆ twyfel; ⇆ uitvra; ⇆ uitvraag; ⇆ vra; ⇆ vraag; ⇆ vraagstuk |
side | ⇆ aanstellings; ⇆ flank; ⇆ helling; ⇆ kant; ⇆ party kies; ⇆ rand; ⇆ sy |