Talk:South Africa Act 1909
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The South Africa Act decided that Dutch and English were the official languages. Afrikaans did not extist at those times. Afrikaans became a seperate language from Dutch in 1925 (officially). The Dutch was the official language of the Union of South-Africa till the end of the union in 1961. In 1961 the new Republic replaced Dutch for Afrikaans. Dutch and Afrikaans were synonims till 1983. See: w:nl:Erkenning van Nederlands in Zuid-Afrika and w:af:Erkenning van Afrikaans *use google translate* --I90Christian (talk) 02:05, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Removal of warning[edit]
I think that the warning at the top of the article can now be removed, more relevant books having been added and sources quoted Vaaljapie (talk) 06:02, 12 May 2016 (UTC)
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