What Say


south african slang used as a greeting or upon asking the state of someone’s current situation.

related closely to the term “what kind” (sometimes spelt “whatkyn”, “watkyn” or ‘kyn”)
johan: “what say my bra?”
enoch: ” ‘ell i’m poes tired, yoh”

hendrik: “sup bro”
colin: “what say, what say!”

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