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A–M aya – brother and rastaAbba – not to be confused with Swedish pop-group ABBA, it is a title given to God the Father, derived from the Aramaic word for father.abba – to carry someone (normally a child) on one's back.africtionary – Website for African Slang dictionary.ag man – oh man; ag as the … See moreSouth Africa is diverse culturally and ethnically with twelve official languages and a population known for its multilingualism. Mixing languages in everyday conversations, social media interactions, and musical … See moreSouth Africa uses British English spelling and punctuation, although some American spellings are common.• aswell – increasingly pronounced with emphasis on the "as" See moreThe following lists slang borrowings from the Nguni Bantu languages (which include Zulu and Xhosa). They typically occur in use in the South Africa … See moreSouth Africa is a country formed from centuries of immigrants, settlers, and colonisers. It has a long history of using racial slurs or … See moreTimeNormally, in other English-speaking countries, when you say you're doing something "now", you would assume it means that you will … See more• aitsa – is usually used when exclaiming agreement like you would when saying "sweet!", "nice!", "lekker!", and "got it!".• buchu – a wonderful smelling range of… See moreThe following slang words used in South African originated in other parts of the Commonwealth of Nations and subsequently came to South Africa.• bint – a girl, from Arabic بِنْت. Usually seen as derogatory.• buck – the main… See more
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18 South African Slang Words And Phrases You Should Know. Colloquial language is an especially fascinating cultural product in South Africa thanks to the wide …
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Contents. South Africa’s Rich Linguistic Heritage and Diversity. Uniquely South African English Words, Phrases and Slang. 1. “Eish!” 2. “Ach man!” 3. “Ach, shame.” 4. “Let’s chow.” 5. “Bliksem” 6. …
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