Gatvol? Sharp-sharp? The Oxford Dictionary just made South African slang official, and it’s about time.
Yoh: A popular South African interjection, which the OED traced to 1855. It comes from two South African languages: Afrikaans ...
The makarapa was originally a helmet for construction workers but has now been embraced by South African sports fans Yoh! I'm so gatvol of this tjoekie and need a zol to handle these moggy people.
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has embraced African linguistic flair in its latest update, adding nine South African loanwords and 20 new terms from Nigeria and Ghana. South African additions ...
In a significant nod to South African culture, the word "Yoh" has made its prestigious entry into the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). The latest update features around 600 new words and phrases ...
Yoh! I'm so gatvol of this tjoekie and need a zol to handle these moggy people. No, these are not grammatical errors - this is a sentence comprising South African words included in the Oxford ...
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