List of English words of Afrikaans origin

Words of Afrikaans origin have entered other languages.

British English has absorbed Afrikaans words primarily via British soldiers who served in the Boer Wars.

Many more words have entered common usage in South African English due to the parallel nature of the English and Afrikaner cultures in South Africa.

Internationally Common

There are almost innumerable borrowings from Afrikaans in South African English, including braai (a shortening of braaivleis, a barbecue), dorp (a small town), kopje (a hillock), kraal (a corruption of the Portuguese curral, an enclosure for cattle), laager (a defensive circle of wagons) and lekker (a slang word for 'nice' or 'good').

Cyberbraai has a more complete list of these words, as well as several words from various African languages, such as Zulu.

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For a list of words with Afrikaans language origins, see the Afrikaans derivations category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

See also: List of English words of Afrikaans origin, Aardvark, Aardwolf, Africa, Afrikaans language, Afrikaner, Apartheid, Barbecue