die in Afrikaans
die in Afrikaans is doodgaan, sterf, sterwe — die means to stop living; to reach the end of life.
die in Afrikaans
doodgaan
to stop living
sterf
to stop living
sterwe
to stop living
What does "die" mean?
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verb To stop living; to reach the end of life.
"The old oak tree finally died after the drought."
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verb To stop working or functioning; to break down.
"My phone battery died halfway through the film."
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verb To want something so much it feels overwhelming (informal, exaggerated use).
"I’m dying for a coffee right now."
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noun A small cube marked with dots on each face, used in games of chance (plural: dice).
"She rolled the die and moved her piece four spaces."
die in a sentence
- The old oak tree finally died after the drought.
- He died peacefully in his sleep at ninety-two.
- My phone battery died halfway through the film.
- The engine died right in the middle of the intersection.
Common Afrikaans translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "die" in Afrikaans?
"die" in Afrikaans is doodgaan, sterf, sterwe. die means: To stop living; to reach the end of life.
How do you use "die" in a sentence?
Example: "The old oak tree finally died after the drought." In Afrikaans, "die" is doodgaan, sterf, sterwe.
Are there other ways to say "die" in Afrikaans?
Yes — Afrikaans has 3 translations listed for "die": doodgaan, sterf, sterwe.
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