South African English is not unified in its pronunciation: a "South African accent" more likely betrays the fact that English is not the speaker's mother tongue. The dialect can be, however, identified by many loan-words, mostly from [[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans], but increasingly also from isiZulu? and other African languages. Some of these words (like "trek", have seeped into general English usage.
Traditionally, South African English has been spoken by white South Africans, but a distinct Indian South African form of English has long existed and an equally distinctive black South African English. Convergence between these sub-dialects can be observed, but is a slow process.
SA English -- meaning
There are also a few unique constructions in South African English, where common English words take on new meanings:
SA English -- meaning