Awe piele is a phrase used by South Africans who typically live in the western cape. It consists of the combination of the two Afrikaans words: "awe" and "piele".
This phrase can be, and is used in almost any context, but it is mostly used: during a greeting, in response to a question (where "awe piele" would replace the word "yes") and it is often used as a way of showing of excitement or that you agree with a statement.
This phrase can be, and is used in almost any context, but it is mostly used: during a greeting, in response to a question (where "awe piele" would replace the word "yes") and it is often used as a way of showing of excitement or that you agree with a statement.
In response to a question, and an exclamation of excitement:
John: Patrick, are we still going to braai tonight?
Patrick: Awe piele!
As a greeting:
John: Jus Patrick.
Patrick: Awe Piele!
In agreement:
John: Should we take a smoke break?
Patrick: Awe piele.
John: Patrick, are we still going to braai tonight?
Patrick: Awe piele!
As a greeting:
John: Jus Patrick.
Patrick: Awe Piele!
In agreement:
John: Should we take a smoke break?
Patrick: Awe piele.
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Pieles are easy-going girls who can be found in "antros" (dancing clubs), "perreos" (reggaetton dancing parties), etc. Girls which one can take away easily and have fun.
"Piel", in singular, is a girlfriend, too.
Literally "skins".
Pieles are easy-going girls who can be found in "antros" (dancing clubs), "perreos" (reggaetton dancing parties), etc. Girls which one can take away easily and have fun.
"Piel", in singular, is a girlfriend, too.
Literally "skins".
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