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How do you say chop in afrikaans?
The word "chop" is not directly translatable to Afrikaans. However, there are Afrikaans words that can express similar concepts:
- "Afkap:" The word "afkap" means "to cut off". It can be used to describe the action of cutting something, such as a piece of wood, with a sharp tool.
-"Knip:" The word "knip" means "to cut" or "to snip". It is usually used to describe the action of cutting something into small pieces, such as cutting paper with a pair of scissors.
-"Hak:" The word "hak" means "to chop", but it specifically refers to chopping something with a sharp object, such as a chopping block and a knife.
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