G20 named South Africa's word of the year for 2025

The Pan South African Language Board has selected 'G20' as South Africa's Word of the Year for 2025, highlighting the landmark G20 Leaders' Summit hosted in the country. This choice underscores the event's significance as the first such gathering on African soil. Other notable terms reflect political and cultural shifts in the nation.

On December 30, 2025, the Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB), partnering with Focal Point, announced the words and phrases that defined the year in South Africa. Topping the list is 'G20', a nod to the G20 Leaders' Summit held in November 2025. This was the first time the annual meeting of global leaders took place on African soil, marking a historic moment for the continent.

The selection process celebrates language as a reflection of societal priorities. 'G20' captured widespread attention due to the summit's focus on international cooperation and South Africa's role as host. In the political sphere, 'Government of National Unity' emerged as a key contender, symbolizing ongoing discussions about national governance and coalition dynamics.

Shifting to digital culture, the online phrase 'Valid' gained prominence, representing Gen Z's affirmation in social media conversations. For the deaf community, the South African Sign Language (SASL) Sign of the Year is the sign for 'I Love You', emphasizing expressions of emotion and connection in everyday life.

These choices illustrate how language evolves with events, politics, and youth trends, serving as a cultural barometer for South Africa in 2025.

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