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What is 'pride' in Afrikaans?

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16y ago
Updated: 4/8/2020

It could mean two things. When used in context - "a proud person" then the answer is "trots" i.o.w. "die persoon is trots" - also "'n trotsepersoon"

When used in the context - "a pride of lions" then the answer is "trop", i.o.w. "'n trop leeus"

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