soze

A South African term from the Xhosa language used when disagreeing with someone and directly translates to "will never".

Pronunciation ; 'so/zé
Friend 1: "Would you ever date this meddie ?"
Friend 2: "Aii soze boy"
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cav

To see literally see something or understand.
Pronunciation: pronounce the 'c' like when you tisk and follow through.
"Oh awe I cav what you mean now."

"I'm standing on the field but I can't cav where you are."
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yesses

A South African term used mostly when reacting to something bad or good.
"Yesses I'm late for my exam."

"Yesses this betty looks nca"
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cavva

A South African term meaning look. Same as cav
"Cavva le mpahla, cavva le slumber."
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Ou

A South African term used to address a male counterpart.
Pronunciation 'Oh'

Plural: "Ouens"
"This Ou is making me naar, yesses."
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covva

A South African word meaning to take or steal, past tense 'Covvele'. Originated in Soweto.
"Covva le phone fast sihambe."

"Ehh, ning' covvele ifone vele ?"
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Naar

"This poes is making me naar now."
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