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stoep [stʊp]
n
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) South African a veranda
[Afrikaans from Dutch]
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Noun1.stoep - small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house
porch - a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance


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In die derde gedig, "Nagnagvers" word hierdie patroon veralgemeen na 'n ander kind toe, wat "gebaken en geborge" lewe binne die beskutting van die stoep omring deur son.
They were sitting on a west-facing stoep in Berg-en-Dal, Wellington when they saw a bright object, relatively close to the horizon (about 10-15 degrees judging by his description), moving N-S horizontally along the horizon (similar to an airplane).
In the 1980s he began to develop a reputation both as a film actor - notably in Cry Freedom (1987), Mandela (also 1987, a film for television in which he played Walter Sisulu), Leon Schuster's There's a Zulu on My Stoep (1993) and Hijack Stories (2000) - and as a lyrical poet.
 
 
 
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