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What South Africans really mean when they say the
things they say.
One of the most cheerful things about South Africans is the way we take
over words from each others' languages without so much as a how-de-do or thank you.
If it sounds better in the other guy's taal, then just use it. This happy habit of verbal
pilfering puzzles overseas visitors sometimes, but it may be one of the reasons why we
were able to pull off the Big Transition two years ago to everybody's surprise but our
own. If you use your new neighbor's words, it won't be long before you are chommies.
LEXICON 1: Isit?
Jawelnofine!
LEXICON 2: Have Your People Tinkle
My People and We'll Do Bredie.
LEXICON 3: Take a meemo Miss Jones
and tell the plumber the dinges is broken.
LEXICON 4: Good Morning Boys and
Lady.
LEXICON 5: Slick Flick, Vrot Plot.
LEXICON 6: I Yield to My China from
the Opposition Benches.
LEXICON 7: Mr. Bressler Really Did
Have a Foot in His Mouth.
LEXICON 8: Be quick
with that Marie Biscuit, man!
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