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South African Trilingual Wine Industry Dictionary
AFRIKAANS
Suid-Afrikaanse Drietalige Wynbedryfwoordeboek
XHOSA
Isichazi-magama saseMzantsi Afrika esilwimi-ntathu kushishino ngewayini
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Charmat method
Subject:
Winemaking
Afrikaans:
tenkgistingsmetode
,
Charmatmetode
Xhosa:
yokuvubela iChamart (indlela yokubela)
,
indlela yetanki
,
yokuvuba
wine merchant
Subject:
Commerce
Afrikaans:
wynhandelaar
Xhosa:
usomashishini wewayini
,
umshishini ngewayini
,
umthengisi-wayini
export requirement
Subject:
Commerce
Afrikaans:
uitvoervoorskrif
Xhosa:
imfuno yokuthengisa kwamanye amazwe
cooling jacket
Subject:
Winemaking
Afrikaans:
koelmantel
,
afkoelmantel
Xhosa:
imantile yokupholisa
biological control
Subject:
Cultivation practice
,
Viticulture
Afrikaans:
biologiese beheer
Xhosa:
ulawulo lwebhayoloji
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English - imula eceke-ceke
Isifanakuthi okanye isisthethanonye:
imula elula
English:
thin lees
noun
Subject:
Winemaking
a sediment remaining in the wine after racking from the fermentation lees.
Afrikaans:
dun moer
selfstandige naamwoord
Onderwerp:
Wynbereiding
'n afsaksel wat in die wyn oorbly nadat dit vanaf die gistingsmoer afgetap is.
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