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Jarp!
For official use: always written with an exclamation mark. When you very enthusiastically mean to say: 'yes' but the asker is just as
enthusiastic as you, so there is no need for: S-cha!
Lottle
Its a bit more than a little and a bit less than a lot.
Moneys
Used in a sentence as such: "How many moneys does this cost" - It is said with a serious face while holding up the item in question, or
pointing at it if it is to big to hold up. It tells the cashier: 'I have only this exact amount in my wallet and bank account combined, but i'm
here to have a good time coz yolo, that's why.' Also, it make them smile and helps if they've had a mad day serving those bad mannered
customers with all of the moneys.
Nie!
This means: huh-uh, nien, nope or, more accurately, "Hell no." or "ain't no body got time for that". Is preferably pronounced with a high
pitched raise of your voice (almost a squeak). It is derived from the Afrikaans: "nee" which simply means 'no'.
S-chja!
This means: affirmative, or, more accurately, "Hell Yes!" It needs no explanation. It always implies that the receiver of the answer is
an idiot for even asking the question. It is derived from the South African: "ja" which simply means 'yes'.
For official use: always written with an exclamation mark. When you very enthusiastically mean to say: 'yes' but the asker is just as
enthusiastic as you, so there is no need for: S-cha!
Lottle
Its a bit more than a little and a bit less than a lot.
Moneys
Used in a sentence as such: "How many moneys does this cost" - It is said with a serious face while holding up the item in question, or
pointing at it if it is to big to hold up. It tells the cashier: 'I have only this exact amount in my wallet and bank account combined, but i'm
here to have a good time coz yolo, that's why.' Also, it make them smile and helps if they've had a mad day serving those bad mannered
customers with all of the moneys.
Nie!
This means: huh-uh, nien, nope or, more accurately, "Hell no." or "ain't no body got time for that". Is preferably pronounced with a high
pitched raise of your voice (almost a squeak). It is derived from the Afrikaans: "nee" which simply means 'no'.
S-chja!
This means: affirmative, or, more accurately, "Hell Yes!" It needs no explanation. It always implies that the receiver of the answer is
an idiot for even asking the question. It is derived from the South African: "ja" which simply means 'yes'.