Karahien is directly descended from Afrikaans, and is spoken many years in the future by a growing community outside of Karasburg, Namibia. While Afrikaans was spoken by about 11% of the population in 2015, the isolation of speakers led to rapid evolution of the language and the eventual designation as a separate language, rather than a dialect of Afrikaans. The language has kept evolving since, and eventually spread back to South Africa, where it settled once again in the Northern Cape.{| bgcolor="#151515" style="border:3px #B5F1FF solid; color:#E6E6E6; text-align: center; float:right; " width="20%" height="80%" ; | Name: [[]]
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