South African slang word of the day:

Drawing from 11 official languages, South Africa’s slang reflects the country’s rich – and unique – diversity.

South African slang word of the day: 411

Don’t we all just love to learn new slang? Here’s a South African slang word to help you connect and unite with different cultures.

South African slang word of the day:

Drawing from 11 official languages, South Africa’s slang reflects the country’s rich – and unique – diversity.

With 11 official languages it is a surprise that the most commonly used language in South Africa is slang, it has its origins in different languages mainly Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans which fall under the top 5 most spoken languages in South Africa.

Slang sometimes referred to as ‘South Africanisms‘ borrows from a variety of South African languages and cultures to make the most commonly used slang words.

Slang words show up in our daily conversation, words such as “Howzit” and “Fede” equivalent to ‘hello’ or ‘how are you?’ are some of the most frequently used slang words.

SOUTH AFRICAN SLANG WORD OF THE DAY:  411

411 – giving someone the latest news and gossip.

So how do you use it in an english sentence?

Here’s an example: what’s the latest with Kasi 411?

Graze

Double-up

Diss

Cherps

Breakdown

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Is there any lingo from South Africa’s 11 official languages so unifying like slang? We don’t think so.

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