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Words starting with "H"
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The Habolalipgo is an important part of our traditions.""
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The Hacojiled is an important part of our traditions.""
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The Hahexuf is an important part of our traditions.""
An African term starting with the prefix 'ha', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'kimubupiso' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""In our village, Hakimubupiso is an important part of our traditions.""
Originally an offensive way to tell someone to piss off. South African origin.
"Hamba on outta here you fuck this is my community page said Georgene"
An African term starting with the prefix 'ha', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'neqomo' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""In our village, Haneqomo is an important part of our traditions.""
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The Hapet is an important part of our traditions.""
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The Hasuqi is an important part of our traditions.""
An African term starting with the prefix 'ha', which commonly indicates a noun class in Bantu languages. The root 'vog' likely relates to a physical object, action, or concept within the cultural context.
""In our village, Havog is an important part of our traditions.""
A term from African languages referring to cultural concepts or everyday objects.
""The Hawigihuj is an important part of our traditions.""
South African slang interjection indicating disbelief, moral disgust, surprise. As in 'I don't believe what I am seeing.'The stress falls on the first syllable, the /yi/ is a diphthong and the /o/ is pronounced as in "order"
"Julius Malema and Helen Zille are at each others' throats yet again? Hayibo!"
Hectic Share definition adjective used to describe unusually extreme circumstances relating to an experience, in particular, those which cause a overt reaction. Person one: My scan cost $550 for 20 minutes Person two: That's hectic! by tanandem October 26, 2009 Flag Get the Hectic mug.
"Person one: My scan cost $550 for 20 minutes Person two: That's hectic!"
South African township / ghetto slang greeting
""Heita ma chommie, waasie party!" (translation: "Hello my friend, where's the party?")"
Hhayi bo is an African slang expression that may have different meanings depending on the context.
A word used for coloured people in the western cape in south africa,who have profound khoisan ethnic facial features.Its considered by everyone to be a derogatory word and is not used in a normal,decent conversation
"Just look at that Hotnot"
It is a pidgin word that means Hello / What's up / How is it and it also is a South African slang meaning the same thing, Hello / What's Up / How is it.
"Hooo brah, howzit! -- Pidgin Howzit. - South African Slang"