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Afrikaans word of the week: Bromponie – It is a scooter that you drive around with. Hey All! Welcome back to MC Voices and what a semester it has been! Thank you for sticking with us and sharing in our…
Afrikaans word of the week: Bromponie – It is a scooter that you drive around with. Hey All! Welcome back to MC Voices and what a semester it has been! Thank you for sticking with us and sharing in our…
Afrikaanse word of the week: Braai – you might compare it to a barbecue but it is the complete opposite and the complete package. When you braai in South Africa, it is a whole social gathering. Someone can invite you…
Afrikaans phrase of the week: “Jakkals trou met wolf se vrou” – Directly translated to "Jackal weds Wolf's wife". It has two meanings. One is weather related, when it is raining and the sun is shining at the same time.…
Afrikaans word of the week: Jol [jawl] is a term used for ‘party’ or to ‘have fun’. Eg. ‘We had a jol last night!’ And that is exactly what we did over the weekend. The Black Box Players is one…
Afrikaans word of the week: Aartappelskyfies/slaptjips – Or as you know them, french fries. Depending on how proper you want to be, aartappelskyfies is the pure Afrikaans word whereas slaptjips is the local slang and what you would ask for…
Afrikaans word of the week: Lekker - It means pleasing, tasty, nice, good, great, delicious. Lekker is used for just about anything you find nice. "How was the party? Lekker," "I met a lekker chick last night," "How is that…
Afrikaans word of the week: Eish (aysh): General exclamation that can be used in positive and negative contexts. What is the truth really? Some might say that it is a fact or belief that has come to be true. Others might…
Afrikaans word of the week: ja-nee – literally "yes-no", an expression of positive confirmation. Example : Dis warm vandag. ("It's hot today") : Ja-nee ("Indeed") You are sitting in a diner, not a vindictive bone in your body, but only…
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