bakkie वाक्य
"bakkie" हिंदी में bakkie in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- On 1 May 2016 at a Sunday afternoon gig The Dandies bakkie was stolen during a show and over R80 000 in gear was stolen, without missing a beat The Dandies were up and gigging again that Tuesday night at a battle of the bands.
- In South Africa the term " bakkie " is generally used, although General Motors in that country now sells the Australian Holden in small numbers there and calls it a ute, while a small front-wheel drive Chevrolet pickup sourced from Brazil and sold in South Africa is called a utility.
- The period of three months during which the respondent had kept his business going with a hired bakkie was not unreasonably long as against the appellant : It was not unfair or unjust to hold the appellant liable for the expenses which the respondent had incurred during that period in order to maintain his income.
- The court held, accordingly, on the facts, that the respondent, having regard to the predicament in which he had found himself, had not acted unreasonably in hiring a bakkie for a period of three months, and that it was not unfair or unjust to the appellant to hold him liable for the compensation of the respondent's damages.
- The court held that the respondent had been placed in a quandary which had been caused by the act of the appellant, and that the respondent's conduct in reaction thereto had been reasonable in all respects : To regard his shortage of money and consequent inability to purchase a bakkie as an obstacle to the recovery of his expenses in hiring a vehicle would be unfair and unjust towards him.
- If they as well say you have a positive attitude and good working attitude then if the references are checked and when proven to be constantly positive and attitude-correct that will set a rather good image of you as a good working-attitude MSs-student . ( dutch : en dat is kat in het bakkie ! : P ) Graendal 07 : 44, 9 November 2006 ( UTC)
- Some words peculiar to South African English include'takkies','tackie'or'tekkie'for sneakers ( American ) or trainers ( British ),'combi'or'kombi'for a small van similar to a Volkswagen Kombi,'bakkie'for a pick-up truck,'kiff'for pleasurable,'lekker'for nice,'donga'for gully,'robot'for a traffic light,'dagga'for rugby, by those names.