Some real, good news about SA! Local Phrases
Don't be scared, jislaaik is not an mysterious theme, everybody talk about it. Here something I want to share with you.
You would be amazed at this. Moreover, you should be surprised to learn.
So in preparation for the trip I have been doing some research on Cape Town on the net. I went to Cape Town's official website and found some of the local sayings… Braai ~ this is a BBQ Biltong ~ jerky Eina ~ pronounced Aynah means ouch Lekkar ~ pronounced lekka expresses approval or excitement. Robot ~ means traffic light Ag shame ~ means what a pity or expresses sympathy Cool drink ~ is a canned or bottled soft drink Jislaaik ~ is an expression, "You don't say"… expresses .. click here.
In a modern context, I think I should remember author's message. This whole issue discussed here will be welcomed by wondering readers, not permissive, not undisciplined.
Howzit I don't understand you but jislaaik I'm now getting really gatvol of all the bad news. south africa once again seems to be falling through its own poephol. I think I'm going to puke if I hear any more s#*t about Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe, Crime, Eskom, the Oil Price, Inflation, Soaring Food Costs, Bafana or even friggin Paris Hilton. I've absolutely had it with all this negativity, doom and gloom! I'm really SAT of it ALL ek se!!! How about you? I mean it's not like I .. read the rest part.
Let's see this:
Howzit I don't understand you but jislaaik I'm now getting really gatvol of all the bad news. South Africa once again seems to be falling through its own poephol. I think I'm going to puke if I hear any more s#*t about Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwe, Crime, Eskom, the Oil Price, Inflation, Soaring Food Costs, Bafana ..next.
That's all.
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