Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Wieler's English Dictionary by Charlene

There may not have been any language training required for our position but we’ve had plenty of South African words translated for us and some we figured out on our own. Here they are:

South African English

Canadian English

Tackies

Runners

Pinch

Steal

Robot

Traffic light

Just now

Later

Now now

Now

Bakkie

Pick-up truck

Lever arch file

Binder

Braai

Barbeque (charcoal)

Lapa

Patio

Boot

Trunk (of a vehicle)

Fetch

Pick up

Grade Naught

Kindergarten

Previous to Grade Naught, children often attend Grade Naught Naught which is pre-school and if they have working parents, they will likely have attended Grade Naught Naught Naught (seriously) which I believe is Day Care. We'll keep you posted on other learnings/misunderstandings as they happen!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My favorite is grade naught naught naught. I hope you all are doing well!
~love, Sarah

Anonymous said...

It's amazing how similar many South African words are to Australian ones. Maybe they're long lost cousins?!??

G'day.

Andrea