A South African term from the Zulu language meaning "blood" mostly heard in Cape Town and used to describe someone who is dear to you, commonly referring to other males.
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To see literally see something or understand.
Pronunciation: pronounce the 'c' like when you tisk and follow through.
Pronunciation: pronounce the 'c' like when you tisk and follow through.
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A South African term from the Xhosa language used when disagreeing with someone and directly translates to "will never".
Pronunciation ; 'so/zé
Pronunciation ; 'so/zé
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A South African term derived from the earlier version "mca" used to describe something nice,fine,good or beautiful.
(Fine or good)
"Awe bozza, are you nca ?"
"Hai I'm nca gazi."
(nice)
"This food tastes nca ouens, you should try it."
(beautiful)
"Eyy this meddie looks nca man."
"Awe bozza, are you nca ?"
"Hai I'm nca gazi."
(nice)
"This food tastes nca ouens, you should try it."
(beautiful)
"Eyy this meddie looks nca man."
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