damn; damn it; feces; excrement; damn; damned; very
brat; kid; urchin; preta; hungry ghost
hello (e.g. on phone); excuse me! (when calling out to someone)
house; residence; family; household; lineage; family name
but; however; (and) yet; nevertheless; still; for all that
this family; we; this house
to be (animate); to be; to be ..ing; to (have the audacity to) do
immediately; right away; at once; instantly
receiving; welcoming; going to meet; final call; call of fate; approach of death
to rise; to go up; to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; to get out (of water)
to lend; to loan; to rent out; to hire out
incidentally; taking the opportunity; while (you) are at it; on the occasion
the expectation is that ...; the reason is that ...; the fact is that ...; the explanation is that ...; it is that ...
first (of all); firstly; probably; most likely; more or less (satisfactory); on the whole
name; given name; first name
remainder; remnant; (not) very; (not) much; too much; excessively
patient; having a long fuse
direction; way; side (of an argument, etc.); one's part; type; category; field (of study, etc.)
to be (in contrast to something that is not the case)
East London, Eastern Cape
north; the North; northern territories; North Korea; (arch.) north wind
hideout; secret base of operations; safe house
to set up (a house, store, etc.); to build; to have at the ready (e.g. a gun); to hold in preparation (e.g. a camera); to adopt a posture; to assume a stance; to put on an air
to employ; to hire; to charter
to detain; to check; to restrain
please; kindly; by all means; certainly; here you are; to give
have a good day; take care; see you
wrong; not good; hopeless; past hope; must not do
now; soon; already; yet; further; more
time; hour; period; class
to hurry; to rush; to hasten; to make something happen sooner
to be late; to be delayed; to fall behind (in a race, one's studies, etc.); to lag behind; to be bereaved of; to be preceded by (someone) in death
steward; butler; court official; deacon (Anglican, Lutheran, etc.)