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Naude is an Afrikaans Afrikaans is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also Argentina where there is a group in Sarmiento, Chubut, Sarmiento that speaks the Pat ... surname, derived from the French ''Naudé''. It may refer to: * Johan Naude, a South African surgeon and urologist * Naude Dreyer, a Namibian ocean conservationist See also * Naudé {{surname Afrikaans-language surnames Surnames of French origin ...
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Johan Naude
Johan Naude is a South African surgeon and urologist. Naude was former president of the South African Urological Association and a pioneering transplant surgeon who worked closely with legendary heart transplant surgeon Christiaan Barnard. Training Johan Naude qualified in medicine at the University of Pretoria in South Africa in 1963. He worked for a year in a mission hospital in the Eastern Caprivi Strip before doing a year's training in anatomical pathology. He trained in general surgery and urology at Groote Schuur Hospital, where he ran the kidney transplant unit. He was head of the department of urology at the universities of Natal, Johannesburg, and Cape Town. Career He is a past president of the South African Urological Association and served on the executive committee of the South African Medical and Dental Council. He served as urology representative on the senate of the Colleges of Medicine of South Africa. He has been visiting professor to numerous academic insti ...
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Naude Dreyer
Naude is an Afrikaans surname, derived from the French ''Naudé''. It may refer to: * Johan Naude Johan Naude is a South African surgeon and urologist. Naude was former president of the South African Urological Association and a pioneering transplant surgeon who worked closely with legendary heart transplant surgeon Christiaan Barnard. Trai ..., a South African surgeon and urologist * Naude Dreyer, a Namibian ocean conservationist See also * Naudé {{surname Afrikaans-language surnames Surnames of French origin ...
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Naudé
Naudé may refer to: * Annelize Naudé (born 1977), Dutch professional squash player * Beyers Naudé (1915–2004), South African cleric, theologian and the leading Afrikaner * Elizna Naudé (born 1978), South African discus thrower * Franco Naudé (born 1996), South African rugby union player * Gabriel Naudé (1600–1653), French librarian and scholar * Helmuth Naudé (1904–1943), German modern pentathlete * Jozua Naudé (pastor) (1873–1948), cofounder of the Afrikaner Broederbond, and father of Beyers Naudé * Morgan Naudé (born 1998), South African rugby union player * Peter Naudé (born 1950s), British organizational theorist * Pieter Hugo Naudé (1869–1941), South African painter * S. J. Naudé (born 1970), South African author and lawyer * Tom Naudé Jozua François "Tom" Naudé (15 April 1889 – 31 May 1969) was a South African politician who served as acting state president of South Africa from 1967 to 1968. A National Party politician for many years, h ...
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Afrikaans
Afrikaans is a West Germanic languages, West Germanic language spoken in South Africa, Namibia and to a lesser extent Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and also Argentina where there is a group in Sarmiento, Chubut, Sarmiento that speaks the Patagonian Afrikaans, Patagonian dialect. It evolved from the Dutch language, Dutch vernacular of South Holland (Hollandic dialect) spoken by the free Burghers, predominantly Dutch settlers and slavery in South Africa#Dutch rule, enslaved population of the Dutch Cape Colony, where it gradually began to develop distinguishing characteristics in the 17th and 18th centuries. Although Afrikaans has adopted words from other languages including German language, German, Malay language, Malay and Khoisan languages, an estimated 90 to 95% of the vocabulary of Afrikaans is of Dutch origin. Differences between Afrikaans and Dutch often lie in the more analytic language, analytic Morphology (linguistics), morphology and grammar of Afrikaans, and differ ...
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