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- Tsotsitaal is a South African vernacular dialect derived from a variety of mixed languages mainly spoken in the townships of Gauteng province (such as...
- of an urban argot, Tsotsitaal or S'Camtho/Ringas, in large urban townships in the province, which has spread nationwide. Tsotsitaal in its original form...
- stars Presley Chweneyagae as David/Tsotsi (meaning "criminal" - see also Tsotsitaal), a young street thug who steals a car only to discover a baby in the...
- early name for the Afrikaans language The South African creole language Tsotsitaal Taal, Batangas, a muni****lity in the Philippines Taal Lake, a freshwater...
- Zimbabwe. Sesotho is one of the many languages from which tsotsitaals are derived. Tsotsitaal is not a proper language, as it is primarily a unique vocabulary...
- French-English Pidgin) Tsotsitaal, from Gauteng, South Africa Camtho, from Gauteng, South Africa Fanagalo, from Southern Africa Tsotsitaal, from Gauteng, South...
- washing laundry. Other examples of patois include Trasianka, Sheng and Tsotsitaal. In Uruguay, patois has been spoken by citizens in the south of Uruguay...
- Sotho-∮ 0-1                                                             ∮-Tsotsitaal-∮ 0-2                                                             ∮-Venda-∮...
- derived from a street word meaning "you are having an affair". 9/9 is a Tsotsitaal word loosely meaning "for real", so Uyajola 9/9 would then mean "You are...
- South Africa. It is a combination of Sepedi-Tswana and influences from Tsotsitaal, Afrikaans and other Bantu languages of the region. It is spoken by most...