Yoh: A popular South African interjection, which the OED traced to 1855. It comes from two South African languages: Afrikaans ...
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Gatvol? Sharp-sharp? The Oxford Dictionary just made South African slang official, and it’s about time.
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Yoh' effortlessly conveys different emotions and was among a number of local terms recently added to the Oxford English ...
Other South African words that were also added to the dictionary include "gatvol," "tjoekie," "seshweshwe," "shweshwe," ...
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