The OP is kinda daft. There's no such thing as a South African accennt.
Just as there's no such thing as a British accent.
An Afrikaaner from small town has a thick, tough sounding, butch, manly accent (much like my most members of father's side of the family).
Then you get mixed race folks (who are legally reffered to as ''coloured'' in SA). They too have a distinctive accent.
Here's another example of how daft this whole notion of a ''South African Accent'' is.
An English speaking Zulu from Kwazulu Natal sounds different from an English speaking Zulu from Jo'burg.
Jeez some of you are ignorant.
Daftest sounding accent
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posted on 27/11/18
The OP is kinda daft. There's no such thing as a South African accennt.
Just as there's no such thing as a British accent.
An Afrikaaner from small town has a thick, tough sounding, butch, manly accent (much like my most members of father's side of the family).
Then you get mixed race folks (who are legally reffered to as ''coloured'' in SA). They too have a distinctive accent.
Here's another example of how daft this whole notion of a ''South African Accent'' is.
An English speaking Zulu from Kwazulu Natal sounds different from an English speaking Zulu from Jo'burg.
Jeez some of you are ignorant.
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