kale in Afrikaans
kale in Afrikaans is boerkool — kale means a leafy green vegetable related to cabbage, with curly or ruffled leaves that don't form a tight head.
kale in Afrikaans
boerkool
edible plant: Brassica oleracea acephala
What does "kale" mean?
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noun A leafy green vegetable related to cabbage, with curly or ruffled leaves that don't form a tight head.
"She tossed some kale into her morning smoothie."
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noun Money (informal slang).
"He's been grinding all year trying to stack some kale."
kale in a sentence
- She tossed some kale into her morning smoothie.
- Roasted kale chips have become a popular healthy snack.
- He's been grinding all year trying to stack some kale.
Common Afrikaans translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "kale" in Afrikaans?
"kale" in Afrikaans is boerkool. kale means: A leafy green vegetable related to cabbage, with curly or ruffled leaves that don't form a tight head.
How do you use "kale" in a sentence?
Example: "She tossed some kale into her morning smoothie." In Afrikaans, "kale" is boerkool.
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