English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "Indiër" verwys na 'n persoon, ding of eienskap wat verband hou met Indië, wat 'n land in Suid-Asië is. Die term "Indiër" kan na die volgende verwys:'n Boorling of inwoner van IndiëVan of wat verband hou met Indië of sy mense, kultuur of tale'n Lid van enige van die inheemse volke van die Amerikas, insluitend Noord-Amerika, Suid-Amerika, Sentraal-Amerika en die Karibiese Eilande, wat ook na verwys word as Amerikaanse Indiane of Inheemse Amerikaners.

Synonyms

  1. amerind
  2. amerindian language
  3. american indian
  4. american-indian language

Sentence Examples

  1. At half-past twelve the train stopped at Burhampoor where Passepartout was able to purchase some Indian slippers, ornamented with false pearls, in which, with evident vanity, he proceeded to encase his feet.
  2. the Mongolia slowly moved out of the roadstead, and was soon once more on the Indian Ocean.
  3. The greater part of the passengers from Brindisi were bound for India some for Bombay, others for Calcutta by way of Bombay, the nearest route thither, now that a railway crosses the Indian peninsula.
  4. He was quite ignorant that it is forbidden to Christians to enter certain Indian temples, and that even the faithful must not go in without first leaving their shoes outside the door.
  5. An Indian came out of the hut, and, at their request, conducted them within the enclosure.
  6. The Indian had begun already, by often irritating him, and feeding him every three months on sugar and butter, to impart to him a ferocity not in his nature, this method being often employed by those who train the Indian elephants for battle.
  7. Passepartout, who had now rejoined his master, made a wry grimace, as he thought of his magnificent, but too frail Indian shoes.
  8. Historian claims the ancient Indian spring was graced with markings that vandals abused in the late 1800s.
  9. He gazed with wonder upon the fortifications which make this place the Gibraltar of the Indian Ocean, and the vast cisterns where the English engineers were still at work, two thousand years after the engineers of Solomon.