Budaya pelbagai bangsa di Afrika Selatan: Perbezaan antara semakan

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==BlackKaum peoplekulit hitam==
The country's black majority is increasingly Westernised, and are usually bilingual in English or Afrikaans and their native tongue, which may be one of nine such languages with official status since 1994. These include the Nguni languages, isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sindebele, and Swazi, and the Sotho languages, which include Setswana, Sesotho, Sesotho sa Leboa and Venda. Cultural differences between speakers from the two language groups are comparable to those between Germans and Italians. Most are Christian, with many adhering to the predominantly black Zion Church, although many still follow traditional beliefs, many often consulting a sangoma or soothsayer. There is a vibrant indigenous culture, with local popular music forms, such as kwaito.
==WhiteKaum peoplekulit putih==
The white minority lead lifestyles similar in many respects to those found in Western Europe, North America and Australasia, with sport being immensely popular. The braai or barbecue is another national pastime.
Historical enmity between Afrikaans and English-speaking whites has given way to more amiable banter or rivalry. Afrikaners refer to an English speaker as a soutpiel or 'salt dick', on account of his divided loyalties: one foot in Africa; the other in England; and his genitals in the sea. Similarly English speakers have long made 'Van Der Merwe' jokes about Afrikaners, who they regard as stupid and philistine.
Religious beliefs are also strong, with most Afrikaners adhering to the Dutch Reformed Church. Most English-speaking whites are either Anglican or Roman Catholic. A small minority of whites are Jewish, and other whites are of Portuguese and Greek origin.
Many can be extremely defensive about their country, and about their past attitudes under the apartheid regime, which many supported, although there was a vocal liberal minority. As the satirist Pieter Dirk Uys put it, white liberals think that there are two things wrong with South Africa: one is apartheid, and the other is black people.
==Kaum Berwarna (Coloured)==
==Coloured people==
The mixed-race Coloureds are, culturally speaking, much closer to whites, especially Afrikaans speakers, whose language and religious beliefs they share, than they are with black South Africans, despite suffering considerable discrimination under apartheid. A small minority of Coloureds, known as Cape Malays are Muslim.
==AsianKaum peopleAsia==
Asians, (predominantly Indian origin) preserve their own cultural heritage, languages and religious beliefs, being either Hindu or Muslim, and speaking Indian languages like Telugu or Gujarati. There is a much smaller Chinese community in South Africa, although its numbers have been increased by immigration from Taiwan.