English–Afrikaans dictionary

Afrikaans translation of the English word there are two sides to every question

English → Afrikaans
  
EnglishAfrikaans (translated indirectly)Esperanto
(issue; query; inquiry)
🔗 Turjan put his question.
(ask; inquire; demand)
🔗 “Who are you?” he questioned.
(thing; matter; case; issue)
🔗 He apparently expected NATO would be divided on the question of helping a non‐member.
(aspect; flank)
🔗 As Rand watched his side of the road, the feeling grew in him that he was being watched.
(acclivity; hillside; slope; declivity; gradient; slant)
(party; camp; faction)
🔗 China has reliably backed Russia in opposing US condemnation of the Ukraine invasion in international forums, but says it will not provide arms to either side in the war.
🔗 So if there are conditions coming from the British side which we cannot accept, then we will go on our own way without an exit agreement.

EnglishAfrikaans
there are two sides to every question ’n wors het twee ente
question betwyfel; in twyfel trek; kwessie; ondersóék; ondervra; punt van behandeling; strydpunt; twyfel; uitvra; uitvraag; vra; vraag; vraagstuk
side aanstellings; flank; helling; kant; party kies; rand; sy