Tsotsitaals are a variety of mixed languages mainly spoken in the townships all over South Africa. Tsotsi is a Sesotho slang word for a "thug" or "robber" (possibly from the verb "ho tsotsa" "to sharpen" — whose meaning has been modified. As the language was first known as Flytaal, although "flaai" also means cool or street smart) and taal is the Afrikaans word for "language". A tsotsitaal is built over the grammar of one or several languages, in which terms from other languages or specific terms created by the community of speakers are added.

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Xhava

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Meaning “To See”
  • Also used as…
  1. To Understand.

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