that's actually a good question, and one which i don't have an answer for - suffice to say that when they (zimbabweans) sprecken zie engerlish, they sound awfully similar to sarf efricans, so it's a safe assumption to make that they similarly have a rudimentary understanding of the base, gutteral, grunting tones that constitute the afrikaans language. a language that is hard to speak over the internets as the medium struggles to convey the the subtle yet threatening lunging movements and crotch thrusts often required to make ones point.
that's actually a good question, and one which i don't have an answer for - suffice to say that when they (zimbabweans) sprecken zie engerlish, they sound awfully similar to sarf efricans, so it's a safe assumption to make that they similarly have a rudimentary understanding of the base, gutteral, grunting tones that constitute the afrikaans language. a language that is hard to speak over the internets as the medium struggles to convey the the subtle yet threatening lunging movements and crotch thrusts often required to make ones point.