Bergie
Bergie ko helmere huutorteende ngam wiyde feccere e yimɓe ɓe ngalaa galleeji e nder wuro wiyeteengo Cape Town, to Afrik worgo. Konngol ngol ummorii ko e ɗemngal Afrikaans berg firti ko "tufnde" – helmere ndee fuɗɗii ko e yimɓe ɓe ngalaa galleeji, hoɗɓe e laddeeji ŋoral Table Mountain. Helmere nanndunde e stroller ndee ɓuri firtude ko sukaaɓe mbeddaaji wuurɓe e nguurndam bergie.
Ko ɓe ƴaañooɓe e ƴaañooɓe, sahaa e sahaa fof ina ñaagoo, ina mbaɗa golle keewɗe walla ina ngolloo no gardeeji otooji ɗi ngonaa laamuyankooji ngam heɓde tippudi. Ko ɓuri heewde e maɓɓe ko Cape Coloured en haalooɓe Afrikaans jillondirɓe e kelme Engele seeɗa, ina nganndiraa ƴoƴre, ɗemngal vulgar e yarde alkol.
Nguurndam maɓɓe hollitaama e deftere nde Lesley Beake winndi e hitaande 1987, e filmo binndaaɗo e hitaande 1998, mo François Verster winndi, e pijirlooji Suip!, ko Heinrich Reisenhofer winndi e ardii. Bergie, filmo juutɗo mo Dian Weys waɗi, keɓɗo njeenaari, hollitii no gardiiɗo sariya oo ittirta yimɓe ɓe ngalaa galleeji ngam waɗde laawol e dogdu welndu 10km..[1][2].[3],[4] the 1998 documentary film Pavement Aristocrats: The Bergies of Cape Town by François Verster,[5] and the play Suip!, a black comedy co-written and directed by Heinrich Reisenhofer.[6] Bergie, an award-winning short film by Dian Weys, depicts how a law enforcement officer removes people that are homeless in order to make way for a 10km fun-run.
Ƴeew kadi Koɗki e nder Afrik worgo Hobo Taƴoowo Tuugnorgal
- ↑ Michaelides, G.G. (1977). Candid Cape Town: A Discreet Guide to the Cape Peninsula. Cape Town: Struik. p. 56. ISBN 9780869770900. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ↑ Pansegrouw, Louisa (1994). Pansegrouw's Crossword Dictionary. Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman. p. 759. ISBN 9780636019577. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ↑ Ozinsky, Sheryl; Woulidge, Sam; Senekal, Jurie (2003). Cape Town Don't Tell: The Mother City's (hush-hush) must-do list. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik Publishers. p. 195. ISBN 9781868728725. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
- ↑ Beake, Lesley (1987). The Strollers. Pinelands, Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman. ISBN 9780636010567. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
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