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The word '''to braai''' (pronounced "bry", rhyming with the word "dry") is an [[Afrikaans]] verb meaning to roast or barbecue on the coals.
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"A braai" (noun) can either be the place where you b
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Related expressions: to have a braai,   
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The word vleis is Afrikaans for “meat”.
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An enormously popular social custom in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. It originated with the [[Afrikaans]] segment of the population, when hunters would roast meat on a fire and coals on hunting trips. It has since been adopted by South Africans of many ethnic backgrounds over the past 50 years or so.
  
  

Revision as of 16:32, 31 May 2014

The word to braai (pronounced "bry", rhyming with the word "dry") is an Afrikaans verb meaning to roast or barbecue on the coals.

"A braai" (noun) can either be the place where you b

Related expressions: to have a braai,


The word vleis is Afrikaans for “meat”.


An enormously popular social custom in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. It originated with the Afrikaans segment of the population, when hunters would roast meat on a fire and coals on hunting trips. It has since been adopted by South Africans of many ethnic backgrounds over the past 50 years or so.


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