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| Babelaas |
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hangover
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| Bakkie |
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a small pick-up truck
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| Bathu |
| Shoes |
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| Berg |
| Mountain |
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| Bergie |
| Vagrant |
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| Biltong |
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Salty dried beef (similar to beef jerky)
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| Boerewors |
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Spicy sausage common at braais
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| Boet |
| Brother |
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| Boma |
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Bush enclave (most often found in game reserves)
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| Braai |
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Outdoor barbeque
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| Cherrie |
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Young pretty woman or girlfriend
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| Chow |
| Food |
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| Diski |
| Football |
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| Dorp |
| Small town |
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| Echi |
| Matches |
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| Gaelo |
| Train |
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| Howzit |
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A common greeting meaning how are you? Or how are things?
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| Ikara |
| Car |
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| Inyanga |
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Traditional African spiritualist
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| Jol |
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The party or big fun. [Can be used as a verb, adjective and noun].
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| Just now |
| In a while |
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| Kasi |
| Township |
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| Koeksuster |
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A super-sweet Afrikaner delicacy
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| Kwaito |
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SA’s homegrown version of hip hop
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| Lekker |
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Great or very good
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