English to afrikaans meaning of

Europa is 'n kontinent geleë in die Noordelike Halfrond en meestal in die Oostelike Halfrond. Dit word begrens deur die Arktiese Oseaan in die noorde, die Atlantiese Oseaan in die weste, en die Middellandse See in die suide. Dit is die tweede-kleinste kontinent in terme van landoppervlakte, maar die derde-bevolkte kontinent ná Asië en Afrika. Europa is bekend vir sy ryk geskiedenis, diverse kulture en bydraes tot kuns, wetenskap en letterkunde.

Sentence Examples

  1. Like she usually did, she talked to me about nothing and everything, trying to entertain me with stories of her time backpacking in Europe, then she moved on to her brief stint with the Peace Corps.
  2. Even Stephanie and Joe get into the act, rambling on about their last trip to Europe and what they had to eat on a barge ride through the Loire Valley.
  3. At least Fix felt honoured to behold once more the gentleman to whom he owed so much, and, as his business recalled him to Europe, he should be delighted to continue the journey in such pleasant company.
  4. Fogg proposed to leave her with Passepartout at Fort Kearney, the servant taking upon himself to escort her to Europe by a better route and under more favourable conditions.
  5. He might, perhaps, reckon on the arrival of trains at the designated hours, in Europe, where the distances were relatively moderate but when he calculated upon crossing India in three days, and the United States in seven, could he rely beyond misgiving upon accomplishing his task?
  6. Whenever we get together for dinner, after the food is eaten and Gloria asleep, the two men spend hours mulling over some dirty deed or other, Celestino telling Bill all he knows about corrupt practices on the island and Bill wading in with various scandals in the UK and Europe and the United States.
  7. It is believed the crisis has originated somewhere in western Europe and prime minister Carl Longwood states the crisis may have completely overwhelmed Europe.
  8. But the principal attraction was the exhibition of the Long Noses, a show to which Europe is as yet a stranger.
  9. There were also heaped up the products of a commerce which extends to Mexico, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Europe, Asia, and all the Pacific islands.