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Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 6:47 am
by Thuganomics
He will even
comment the military machinery.
This is something Somali men truly are experts on.I lost count of the number of times I heard them arguing about whether a certain weapon they seen on tv.Was either Hoobiye,Bee-Em Iska 43 Shiil or many other names obscure names they give them

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 6:48 am
by Thuganomics
dp

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 6:55 am
by MujahidAishah
Ruushka anaga tekniikal baareynay :lol:

Thug somalis magac riwaayad baay uu bixiyaan the military equipment.. Baybay and some other one called baar-dalool

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:02 am
by Thuganomics
AishahWaqooyi wrote:Ruushka anaga tekniikal baareynay :lol:

Thug somalis magac riwaayad baay uu bixiyaan the military equipment.. Baybay and some other one called baar-dalool
AK47 oo qudha has.Candho laab,dabo laab,Nur Sheikh Isahaaq (HJ call it Nur Adan Madobe :lol:)

FAL :Faal Gurey

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 7:31 am
by GAMES
That's not bad sxb. I always wanted to write a short Somali story, but never really got too comfortable to do it.

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 10:12 am
by Lamagoodle
Games, writing is not that difficult but creative writing is. My advice; do not think too much when writing; decide on a subject and start writing.

BTW, My observation: how comes many members from the USA (claim that they have lived in the USA since birth) have a poor command of the English language? Many of the members from the USA on these boards (at least those who debate) cannot pput a sentence together. I read the contributions of two forumers who brag that they were born in the USA and everything they wrote was :down:

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 12:21 pm
by Vivacious
^ Lama, this is snet, not everyone is truthful :lol:
Finish the other stories and then we will become qori iyo qaaciis :lol:

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 1:04 pm
by GAMES
Lamagoodle wrote:Games, writing is not that difficult but creative writing is. My advice; do not think too much when writing; decide on a subject and start writing.

BTW, My observation: how comes many members from the USA (claim that they have lived in the USA since birth) have a poor command of the English language? Many of the members from the USA on these boards (at least those who debate) cannot pput a sentence together. I read the contributions of two forumers who brag that they were born in the USA and everything they wrote was :down:
My Somali is top notch, but like u said, I am lacking the creative part of coming up with a subject and staying on topic.

And as far as Somalis who claim to have been born in America and can't write english, it's 50/50.

I met some Cadaans, Madows and Mexicans who all were born here and can't string two english sentences together to save their life. Just like there are Somalis from Somalia that can't write a decent coherent Somali.

Most Americans (the overwhelming majority, 80%) goto public schools which is just a failure. Somalis are no exception and goto those same schools.

I came to the US in April of 2000, and have met Somalis who lived here longer than me that can't even talk straight. Caadi uma hadli karaan.

So its really hard to say, it's just 50/50 with everything in life.

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 1:08 pm
by Lamagoodle
Vivacious wrote:^ Lama, this is snet, not everyone is truthful :lol:
Finish the other stories and then we will become qori iyo qaaciis :lol:
LOL. I thought I did that. I even included you in the characters. I will finish that story soon after I return from a planned trip to a place with limited Internet access.

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 1:13 pm
by Lamagoodle
GAMES wrote:
Lamagoodle wrote:Games, writing is not that difficult but creative writing is. My advice; do not think too much when writing; decide on a subject and start writing.

BTW, My observation: how comes many members from the USA (claim that they have lived in the USA since birth) have a poor command of the English language? Many of the members from the USA on these boards (at least those who debate) cannot pput a sentence together. I read the contributions of two forumers who brag that they were born in the USA and everything they wrote was :down:
My Somali is top notch, but like u said, I am lacking the creative part of coming up with a subject and staying on topic.

And as far as Somalis who claim to have been born in America and can't write english, it's 50/50.

I met some Cadaans, Madows and Mexicans who all were born here and can't string two english sentences together to save their life. Just like there are Somalis from Somalia that can't write a decent coherent Somali.

Most Americans (the overwhelming majority, 80%) goto public schools which is just a failure. Somalis are no exception and goto those same schools.

I came to the US in April of 2000, and have met Somalis who lived here longer than me that can't even talk straight. Caadi uma hadli karaan.

So its really hard to say, it's just 50/50 with everything in life.
When I was a teenager, I was very creative. I got an A+ in creative writing. I could write a long story on any subject. When I turned 20, I lost all that. I could not write a sentence. Recently, I have regained the spirit of writing but it depends on the mood I am in. SOmetimes, I can write 8 000 words in two hours; sometimes, it takes me 5 hours to write a paragraph.

The best strategy is to try. Write. write; practise, practise makes perfect.

Good luck.

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2015 10:08 pm
by Daff
:lol: :lol: :clap:

Re: Meet Adeer Mohamed

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 3:19 am
by TheblueNwhite
Nijis nijis dhalay, ma butaanad I moodey”? “ma inaan ku istiimo ayaad dooneysaa?”
:deadrose:

He sounds so familiar with that line.