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Rossouw is an Afrikaans surname, derived from the French ''Rousseau''. It may refer to: * Chris Rossouw, South African rugby player (flyhalf) * Christiaan (Chris) Rossouw, South African rugby player (hooker) *Danie Rossouw (born 1978), South African rugby player * Jacques Rossouw, South African physician * Neil Rossouw (born 1976), Namibian cricketer * Pieter Rossouw (cricketer) * Pieter Rossouw (rugby player) *Rilee Rossouw Rilee Roscoe Rossouw (born 9 October 1989) is a South African cricketer who played for South Africa between 2014 and 2016, before making a return to international cricket in July 2022. In South Africa he played domestic cricket for Knights and ..., South African cricketer * Cobus Rossouw South African actor See also * Rossouw, Eastern Cape, South Africa References {{surname Afrikaans-language surnames Surnames of French origin ...
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Afrikaans
Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans gradually began to develop distinguishing characteristics during the course of the 18th century. Now spoken in South Africa, Namibia and (to a lesser extent) Botswana, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, estimates circa 2010 of the total number of Afrikaans speakers range between 15 and 23 million. Most linguists consider Afrikaans to be a partly creole language. An estimated 90 to 95% of the vocabulary is of Dutch origin with adopted words from other languages including German and the Khoisan languages of Southern Africa. Differences with Dutch include a more analytic-type morphology and grammar, and some pronunciations. There is a large degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, especially in written form. About 13.5% of the South ...
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French Language
French ( or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul. Its closest relatives are the other langues d'oïl—languages historically spoken in northern France and in southern Belgium, which French ( Francien) largely supplanted. French was also influenced by native Celtic languages of Northern Roman Gaul like Gallia Belgica and by the ( Germanic) Frankish language of the post-Roman Frankish invaders. Today, owing to France's past overseas expansion, there are numerous French-based creole languages, most notably Haitian Creole. A French-speaking person or nation may be referred to as Francophone in both English and French. French is an official language in 29 countries across multiple continents, most of which are members of the ''Organisation internationale de la Francophonie'' ...
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Rousseau (surname)
Rousseau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arts *Eugene Rousseau (saxophonist) (born 1932), American saxophonist *Frederick Rousseau (born 1958), French musician *Henri Rousseau (1844–1910), French naive painter, also known as Douanier Rousseau *Jacques Rousseau (painter) (1630–1693), French ''trompe l'œil'' painter * Jean Rousseau (1644–1699), French musician and author *Jean-Baptiste Rousseau (1671–1741), French poet *Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), Genevan author and philosopher *Jean-Jacques Rousseau (author-filmmaker) (1946-2014), Belgian film director *Jeanne Rij-Rousseau (1870–1956), French painter and art theorist * Jean Simeon Rousseau de la Rottiere (1747–1820), French decorative painter * Nita Rousseau (1949–2003), French writer * Philippe Rousseau (1816–1887), French still life painter * Samuel Rousseau (born 1971), French artist * Samuel-Alexandre Rousseau (1853-1904), French composer *Serge Rousseau (1930–2007), Fr ...
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Chris Rossouw (rugby Union Born 1976)
Chris Rossouw is a South African rugby union player, born 14 November 1976 in Bellville (South Africa). He has played for the South Africa national rugby union team and plays as fly half for the Free State Cheetahs (1.87 m and 92 kg). He is the brother of ex-Springbok wing and current backline coach of the Bulls, Pieter Rossouw. Career Club * 2005 - 2008 : RC Toulonnais Province * 1997-2005 : Western Province (1997- under 21, 1998 and 1999- reserves, played in Currie Cup) * Since 2008 : Free State Cheetahs Franchise * 2001-2005 : Stormers (Super 12) Honours Club * Rugby Pro D2 : 2008 Province * Winner of Currie Cup : 2000 File:2000 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Protests against Bush v. Gore after the 2000 United States presidential election; Heads of state meet for the Millennium Summit; The International Space Station in its infant form as seen from ..., 2001 with Western Province National team * 5 caps for South Africa nation ...
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Chris Rossouw (rugby Union Born 1969)
Christiaan le Cordier "Chris" Rossouw (born 14 September 1969) is a retired South African rugby union player, usually positioned at hooker. Playing career Rossouw played Craven Week rugby for and was selected for the South African Schools team in 1987. In 1989 he was selected for the South Africa under-20 team. His debut in senior representative rugby was with in 1992. He also played for the , later named the Gauteng Lions, from 1994 to 1997 and for the from 1998 to 2000. He won 9 caps with the Springboks, with his debut test match against Western Samoa on 13 April 1995 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg. Rossouw represented South Africa at the 1995 and the 1999 Rugby World Cups. Test history World Cup Final See also *List of South Africa national rugby union players – Springbok no. 624 *List of South Africa national under-18 rugby union team players Below is a listing of all rugby union players that have represented the South Africa Under-18 (South Africa Schools) si ...
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Danie Rossouw
Daniel Jacobus Rossouw (born 5 June 1978) is a South African former professional rugby union footballer who played as a second row forward or back row forward. He played for the Bulls in the Super Rugby competition. Rossouw made his provincial debut during 1999 for the Blue Bulls in a match against the North Western Province in the Currie Cup competition. In 2001 he made his Super 12 (now Super Rugby) debut for the Bulls against the Cats. Rossouw made his first international appearance in the Springboks' opening pool game against Uruguay at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. He scored a try in the game as well. He did not play in the subsequent match against England, but returned for the game against Georgia, scoring two tries. He played in all the remaining matches until South Africa were knocked out by All Blacks in the quarterfinals. Rossouw was picked as first-choice Number 8 for the Springboks in their successful world cup campaign of 2007. This was a result of Pierre ...
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Jacques Rossouw
Jacques Rossouw is a South African-born physician and epidemiologist. He retired as head of the Women's Health Initiative, and is based in Washington, D.C. In 2006, he appeared in the ''Time'' 100 listing. He is a graduate of the University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) ( af, Universiteit van Kaapstad, xh, Yunibesithi ya yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university statu .... References External links * South African epidemiologists University of Cape Town alumni Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{SouthAfrica-med-bio-stub ...
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Neil Rossouw
Neil Rossouw (born 25 September 1976) is a Namibian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played First-class cricket in 2004, as well as playing for the Namibian team when Pakistan and New Zealand's A teams toured the country. However, he played his first match, for an Eastern Province XI nearly ten years previously, when Durham Durham most commonly refers to: *Durham, England, a cathedral city and the county town of County Durham *County Durham, an English county *Durham County, North Carolina, a county in North Carolina, United States *Durham, North Carolina, a city in No ... toured South Africa. He also played in the Faithwear Inter-Provincial Competition of 2004. External linksNeil Rossouwat Cricket Archive 1976 births People from Keetmanshoop Sportspeople from ǁKaras Region Namibian cricketers Living people {{Namibia-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Pieter Rossouw (cricketer)
Pieter Rossouw (born June 19, 1980) is a Namibian cricketer. A wicket-keeper, he represented Namibia Under-19s at the 1998 Under-19s World Cup of 1998, as an upper-middle-order batsman. Almost exactly seven years later, he was to represent Namibia once again in a tour of Zimbabwe, playing one match in Windhoek Windhoek (, , ) is the capital and largest city of Namibia. It is located in central Namibia in the Khomas Highland plateau area, at around above sea level, almost exactly at the country's geographical centre. The population of Windhoek in 20 .... Rossouw made his List A debut for the side in December 2009, against the United Arab Emirates, scoring 11 not out. External linksPieter Rossouwat Cricket Archive 1980 births Living people People from Keetmanshoop Sportspeople from ǁKaras Region Namibian cricketers {{Namibia-cricket-bio-stub ...
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Pieter Rossouw (rugby Player)
Pieter Willem Gabriel Rossouw (born 3 December 1971) is a South African former professional rugby player and current coach. Rossouw played wing for Western Province in the Currie Cup and the Stormers in the Super Rugby competition. He played a total of 43 times for the Springboks, making him one of the most capped Springbok wingers after South Africa's readmission to international rugby. He was also one of South Africa's most prolific try-scoring wingers, post-isolation, with only Breyton Paulse(26) and Bryan Habana(53) scoring more tries. He is 7th on the all-time try-scoring list for the Springboks. Rossouw is currently the backline coach of the Bulls in Super rugby and the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. He was known as "Slaptjips" (Afrikaans for potato chips or french fries), apparently because the sight of his running legs was like potato chips slapping together. Pieter is the older brother of Chris Rossouw, who played flyhalf for Western Province and the Free State Cheet ...
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Rilee Rossouw
Rilee Roscoe Rossouw (born 9 October 1989) is a South African cricketer who played for South Africa between 2014 and 2016, before making a return to international cricket in July 2022. In South Africa he played domestic cricket for Knights and Free State before signing a Kolpak deal with Hampshire in England in January 2017. He is a left-hand batsman and a right arm off-spin bowler. Domestic and T20 franchise cricket Rossouw made his first-class debut in November 2007 for Free State against Easterns, batting at number three he topscored in the match with 83, an innings that included 13 fours. At the end of his maiden season he made the step-up to franchise cricket playing three Twenty20 matches for the Eagles.
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