toe maar, adverbial phrase
- Origin:
- Afrikaans.
colloquial
An interjection used to comfort or console: ‘there there’; ‘never mind’.
- Note:
- Often used by writers to suggest the idiom of Afrikaans speech.
[1943 I. Frack S. Afr. DoctorThe husband simply said to me: ‘Toe maar, loop’ (Alright, you can go).]
1979 Daily Dispatch 23 May 11‘The government stands almost powerless before the press,’ he explained...‘Toe maar, we will protect you,’ promised Mr Horace van Rensburg.
‘there there’; ‘never mind’.

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