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- → Dhakaites (more commonly "Dhakaiya") DunedinDunedinites DurbanDurbanites Erie, PennsylvaniaErieites ****a → ****aites GuelphGuelphites Irmo...
- Ballito and KwaDukuza.[citation needed] Similarly, the demonym of a "Durbanite" not only refers to people who live within Durban proper but to residents...
- Gardens; and the Howard College campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durbanites who have called Berea their home include cricketer Andrew Hudson, radio...
- been made on road signs in Amanzimtoti regarding the spelling and many Durbanites and residents and businesses of Amanzimtoti still spell the town with...
- transgressions waai – Afrikaans for "wave ****o/goodbye". Slang for "to go". Durbanites like to say "Hey, let's waai pozzy." = "Let's go home." Also refers to...
- several road signs that still remain with the spelling "Umhlanga" and many Durbanites and residents and businesses still spell the town with its previous spelling...
- several road signs that still remain with the name "Tongaat" and many Durbanites and residents of oThongathi still refer to it by its previous name. oThongathi...
- several road signs that still remain with the spelling "Umdloti" and many Durbanites and residents and businesses of eMdloti still spell the town with its...
- Dunedin Dunedinite Durango Durangoan Duranguense, Durangoan Durban Durban Durbanite East Troy East Trojan East Trojan Edinburgh Edinburgensian Embran, Edinburger...
- (originally such stores sold coffee and other basic items) called a tea room by Durbanites. checkers A plastic carrier bag, named after the South African grocery...