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What does "Vat Hom Bokke" (as seen in the movie "Invictus") mean in Afrikaans?

Question #150615. Asked by chabenao1.
Last updated Mar 14 2024.
Originally posted Feb 10 2024 9:17 AM.

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The phrase "Vat Hom Bokke" is a rallying cry used to support the South African rugby team, the Springboks. In Afrikaans, "Vat Hom Bokke" translates to "Go, Boks!" or "Take it, Boks!" It's a colloquial expression of encouragement and support, urging the team to do their best and succeed.

Mar 14 2024, 5:09 AM
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