South African English
Since 1994 South Africa has had 11 official languages: English, Afrikaans (descended from Dutch), Zulu, Xhosa, and other largely regional African languages. English is the first language of only about 10% of the population, but the second language of many others. The English of native Afrikaners has inevitably influenced the 'standard' English of white South Africans, examples being such informal usages as the affirmative no, as in 'How are you? - No, I'm fine' and the all-purpose response is it?, as in 'She had a baby last week - is it?' (From Ask Oxford
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South African English Dictionaries ![]()
List of South African slang words and borrowings ![]()
Macmillan's blogs on South African English ![]()
South Africa on Talking People
Check out Laura's Travel Guide to South Africa
Check out our webpage on Nadine Gordimer, a South African writer
Audios
South African English Accents ![]()
Video
Talking South African ![]()
What's your English, South Africa? ![]()
Related Links
List of English words of Afrikaans origin ![]()
List of English words of African origin ![]()