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What does lekker mean?

"Lekker" is an Afrikaans word that can have a few different meanings, depending on the context. Here are the most common ones:

* Delicious: This is the most common meaning of "lekker." It's used to describe something that tastes very good, similar to "tasty" or "yummy" in English.

* Nice/Pleasant: Lekker can also be used to describe something that is enjoyable or pleasant, like a warm day or a good book.

* Good/Fine: "Lekker" can also be a general term for something that is good or fine, like "How are you?" and the response being "Lekker".

* Excellent/Great: "Lekker" can even be used to express excitement or enthusiasm, similar to "awesome" or "great" in English.

Example Sentences:

* "That cake was lekker!" (Delicious)

* "The weather is lekker today." (Pleasant)

* "How are you?" "I'm lekker." (Fine)

* "That concert was lekker!" (Awesome)

It's important to note that "lekker" is a very versatile word and its exact meaning can vary depending on the context and tone of the speaker.

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