south african

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A person from South Africa or of South African descent
Of, from, or pertaining to South Africa, or the South African people
{s} of South Africa, from South Africa; pertaining to South Africa
a native or inhabitant of South Africa of or pertaining to or characteristic of South Africa or its people
South African English
a dialect of English spoken in South Africa and in neighbouring countries
South African Sign Language
A sign language used in South Africa
South African English
{i} SAE, English spoken in South-Africa (country on the southern tip of the African continent)
South African War
or Boer War War fought between Great Britain and the two Boer (see Afrikaner) republics the South African Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State from 1899 to 1902. It was precipitated by the refusal of the Boer leader Paul Kruger to grant political rights to Uitlanders ("foreigners," mostly English) in the interior mining districts and by the aggressiveness of the British high commissioner, Alfred Milner. Initially the Boers defeated the British in major engagements and besieged the key towns of Ladysmith, Mafikeng, and Kimberley; but British reinforcements under H.H. Kitchener and F.S. Roberts relieved the besieged towns, dispersed the Boer armies, and occupied Bloemfontein, Johannesburg, and Pretoria (1900). When Boer commando attacks continued, Kitchener implemented a scorched-earth policy: Boer farms were destroyed and Boer civilians were herded into concentration camps. More than 20,000 men, women, and children (including black Africans) died as a result, causing international outrage. The Boers finally accepted defeat at the Peace of Vereeniging
south african monetary unit
monetary unit in South Africa
South Africans
plural form of South African
south-african yellowwood
erect or shrubby tree of Africa having ridged dark gray bark and rigid glossy medium to long leaves
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