English - Why not? Afrikaans - Hoekom nie?
The English translation for "lek" in Afrikaans is "lick." It can also colloquially mean "cool" or "great" in certain contexts, particularly in South African slang. The word is often used to express enjoyment or approval.
English: Sleep well Afrikaans: ( Lekker slaap)
Gaap is "yawn" or "the act of yawning" in English. It depends on the structure of the sentence.
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The Afrikaans word "siprus" translates to "cypress" in English.
"Rus" in Afrikaans translates to "rest" or "peace" in English.
It means to fight.
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"Pas" in Afrikaans can have a few meanings, such as "fit" or "suit" in English. It can also mean "to happen" or "to occur" depending on the context.
Yes, in Afrikaans, "met" translates to "with" in English, not "about." The word for "about" in Afrikaans is "oor." Therefore, "met" should be used when referring to companionship or association.
The Afrikaans word "single" means the same as in English, referring to a person who is not married or in a relationship.
Totseins means Goodbye in English, which is translated from the South African language - Afrikaans.
The Afrikaans word "fabel" translates to "fable" in English. A fable is a short story that conveys a moral lesson, often featuring animals as characters.
English - Why not? Afrikaans - Hoekom nie?
The word "bala" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "bullet".