It means nice or good.
In Afrikaans, "lakka" is derived from the English word "luck" and is used as a slang term to convey a sense of excitement or approval. It is often used to express that something is great, awesome, or fantastic.
It is not an Afrikaans word.
to surround
The word "lekker" is Afrikaans for "nice" or "sweat".
to call someone on the phone
lank is a slang word for "much" , a lot. <---- What the? The question was what is "lank" in Afrikaans, not East Rand slang. Lank = Tall or long
It is not an Afrikaans word.
its not an Afrikaans word
Lakala doesn't mean anything, but Lakkala does. Lakka means cloudberry, and Lakkala means a place with cloudberries.
Zindzi is not an Afrikaans name and therefore has no significance in the Afrikaans language.
depressief
It refers to boy or son, in Afrikaans it would be 'seun'.
There is no such word in Afrikaans, maybe you spelled it wrong.
depressief
Onderhoud
claims
krom
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