English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "sake" is die toestand of toestand van betrokke of besorgd wees met iets of iemand, veral van 'n persoonlike, emosionele of seksuele aard. Dit kan ook verwys na gebeure of gebeurtenisse wat van openbare of politieke belang is, soos nasionale of internasionale aangeleenthede. Die term kan ook gebruik word om 'n spesifieke area van aktiwiteit of verantwoordelikheid te beskryf, soos besigheidsake of finansiƫle sake.

Sentence Examples

  1. They have to know what the state of his affairs was.
  2. Affairs went on thus until the latter had attained her twenty-second year, when her great beauty attracted the notice of a perfumer, who occupied one of the shops in the basement of the Palais Royal, and whose custom lay chiefly among the desperate adventurers infesting that neighborhood.
  3. Affairs went swimmingly, and I believed the balloon to be going upward with a speed increasing momently although I had no longer any means of ascertaining the progression of the increase.
  4. He shut himself up in his room, and busied himself putting his affairs in order.
  5. He desired Aouda to excuse him from breakfast and dinner, as his time would be absorbed all day in putting his affairs to rights.
  6. He continued to pump poor Passepartout, and learned that he really knew little or nothing of his master, who lived a solitary existence in London, was said to be rich, though no one knew whence came his riches, and was mysterious and impenetrable in his affairs and habits.
  7. He made himself known as a London detective, told his business at Bombay, and the position of affairs relative to the supposed robber, and nervously asked if a warrant had arrived from London.
  8. All that Camilla could do was to entreat Leonela to say nothing about her doings to him whom she called her lover, and to conduct her own affairs secretly lest they should come to the knowledge of Anselmo or of Lothario.
  9. House Elders guided the House and stepped in to make decisions where necessary, but most House affairs were settled by consensus.
  10. This functionary, however well disposed to my friend, could not altogether conceal his chagrin at the turn which affairs had taken, and was fain to indulge in a sarcasm or two, about the propriety of every person minding his own business.