Bro I live in the nice parts of Nairobi, among the whites lol. I can't leave just yet.Lamgoodle wrote:Are you in Nairobi saaxib? I gather somalis in NRB have been declared persona non grata. You should go to the NFD, my home region, instead of risking lete kpande.Alchemist wrote:Guys I wrote this whole topic while on a crazy matatu(bus) lol
Guys question.
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Lamagoodle
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Re: Guys question.
Mimi wala kutambua mwenyewe kwa kauli ya dharau. Mimi ni raia ya NFDBlackVelvet wrote:Lamagoodle you are Siju ileen? That makes sense
I have forgotten the Kiswahili ya pwani
Alchemist, there is no area called "white area"; you fit into the profile of a waryaa I guess. Read this saaxib; viewtopic.php?f=18&t=290009
Notice that I had a debate (not really a master to novice exchange with a character called Patriot) concerning Garissa. A few weeks ago, Garissa witnessed an onslaught reminiscent of the 1980s. Patriot claimed that things were different. I guess he is licking his wounds.
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Re: Guys question.
Usijali sikufahamu half of kitu ulioandika lakini hiyo ni evidence ya kwamba kiswahili yako ni better kuliko yangu
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Kwa kuwa waaminifu mimi nimesahau hiyo. Mimi ni mzee sana na ubongo wangu hawezi malazi lugha sita.BlackVelvet wrote:Usijali sikufahamu half of kitu ulioandika lakini hiyo ni evidence ya kwamba kiswahili yako ni better kuliko yangu
I am the kind that says; afande Gambia sabca na kula fisi moja. Yacni Kiswahili ya ngamia
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Kiswahili ya ngamia?
Okay sasa lugha ya kwanza, pili na tatu nimehafamu. Hizo tatu zingine ni gani?
Okay sasa lugha ya kwanza, pili na tatu nimehafamu. Hizo tatu zingine ni gani?
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Kiingereza, Kiswidi, kidogo kidogo ya Kijerumani, Kiholanzi, na wachache lahaja ki afrikaBlackVelvet wrote:Kiswahili ya ngamia?![]()
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Okay sasa lugha ya kwanza, pili na tatu nimehafamu. Hizo tatu zingine ni gani?
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Bro I know what you mean, the thing is though Somalis invested way too much money here so it won't be easy walking away from this place. InshAllah khair.Lamgoodle wrote:Mimi wala kutambua mwenyewe kwa kauli ya dharau. Mimi ni raia ya NFDBlackVelvet wrote:Lamagoodle you are Siju ileen? That makes sense
I have forgotten the Kiswahili ya pwani
Alchemist, there is no area called "white area"; you fit into the profile of a waryaa I guess. Read this saaxib; viewtopic.php?f=18&t=290009
Notice that I had a debate (not really a master to novice exchange with a character called Patriot) concerning Garissa. A few weeks ago, Garissa witnessed an onslaught reminiscent of the 1980s. Patriot claimed that things were different. I guess he is licking his wounds.
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Ah du sprichst Deutsch auch? Das ist toll! Was ist wachache?Lamgoodle wrote:Kiingereza, Kiswidi, kidogo kidogo ya Kijerumani, Kiholanzi, na wachache lahaja ki afrikaBlackVelvet wrote:Kiswahili ya ngamia?![]()
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Okay sasa lugha ya kwanza, pili na tatu nimehafamu. Hizo tatu zingine ni gani?
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Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut. Weder mein Englisch ist. Leben im Exil macht schlechte hinsichtlich Sprachen.BlackVelvet wrote:Ah du sprichst Deutsch auch? Das ist toll! Was ist wachache?Lamgoodle wrote:Kiingereza, Kiswidi, kidogo kidogo ya Kijerumani, Kiholanzi, na wachache lahaja ki afrikaBlackVelvet wrote:Kiswahili ya ngamia?![]()
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Okay sasa lugha ya kwanza, pili na tatu nimehafamu. Hizo tatu zingine ni gani?
Abschied meine liebe Nichte, Blackvelvet
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Re: Guys question.
Alchemist wrote:Let's say you see someone you don't like, someone you perceive as an enemy in a heated argument and your one hundred percent certain he/she is right in this case, would you support them or would you keep silent?
is it something to do with justice? likfe a witness or something like that? if that is the case, we (as Muslims) are argued to be fair and do justice even if it is against us. Cannot remember the ayah now.
If it is something about the greater good ( for the benefit of others etc) then say it in public while mentioning that you do not see eye to eye with that person but .......hint that you do not like the person
This would help you you character to shine....
I normally state facts even if I do not like the person. sometimes some people say bad or horrible things about someone that they know I have bad relation with. But I just tell them 'I do not want hear it or say things that is the opposite'.
btw have you found the one yet.
Salams to Lamgoodle and Waryaa
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why do you live xaafada cadanka ku noolyahey
indhaha ma doonayaan iney ka nastaan duulkan cad-cad? sidee wax u jiraan? if I move back to Africa I want to live in the place that have the darkest skin. I like reflections.colorka madow is good for our eye-sight
indhaha ma doonayaan iney ka nastaan duulkan cad-cad? sidee wax u jiraan? if I move back to Africa I want to live in the place that have the darkest skin. I like reflections.colorka madow is good for our eye-sight-
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Daiman waan kaa qaadey inadeer!
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salama lama!Lamgoodle wrote:Daiman waan kaa qaadey inadeer!
daiman - wa laga qaday sis and tnx.
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Good answer, I would do the same.daiman wrote:Alchemist wrote:Let's say you see someone you don't like, someone you perceive as an enemy in a heated argument and your one hundred percent certain he/she is right in this case, would you support them or would you keep silent?
is it something to do with justice? likfe a witness or something like that? if that is the case, we (as Muslims) are argued to be fair and do justice even if it is against us. Cannot remember the ayah now.
If it is something about the greater good ( for the benefit of others etc) then say it in public while mentioning that you do not see eye to eye with that person but .......hint that you do not like the person![]()
This would help you you character to shine....
I normally state facts even if I do not like the person. sometimes some people say bad or horrible things about someone that they know I have bad relation with. But I just tell them 'I do not want hear it or say things that is the opposite'.
btw have you found the one yet.
Salams to Lamgoodle and Waryaa
About living in the cadaan area, well is a fact of life where the cadaans are the better the environment
Eastleigh where most somalis live is dirty, dangerous and overcrowded.
Trust me, I hate cadaans as much as the next guy though.
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Alchemist wrote:Let's say you see someone you don't like, someone you perceive as an enemy in a heated argument and your one hundred percent certain he/she is right in this case, would you support them or would you keep silent?

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