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zupp nicca, are you on crack?
Crack Anonymous Forum start tomorrow at Somnet, dont be late. I got the Ph.D. from Univesity of Hafuun, just before the sunami
Ok ppl, some1 should google Jilho, whoever googles it first pls bring back the results.

zupp nicca, are you on crack?


Ok ppl, some1 should google Jilho, whoever googles it first pls bring back the results.
Last edited by PH.D. on Thu Mar 16, 2006 9:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Ph.d
Iam assuming you are a somali girl. Its their culture to act blond and blue as soon as they get their ESL certificate.
Jiho is an Arabic word, and most somalis know that. Most somali would say " Jiidaas" Jiidaa bari, Jiidaa Koonfur etc. in reference to a direction. Few somalis used it now days in common speech , but us somalis confuse the classical somali with the urban short cuts and slang and Arbics.
I always feel ashamed when a somali politician uses Arabic or English word in his speech, but now days thats the fashion, what a shame.
Iam assuming you are a somali girl. Its their culture to act blond and blue as soon as they get their ESL certificate.
Jiho is an Arabic word, and most somalis know that. Most somali would say " Jiidaas" Jiidaa bari, Jiidaa Koonfur etc. in reference to a direction. Few somalis used it now days in common speech , but us somalis confuse the classical somali with the urban short cuts and slang and Arbics.
I always feel ashamed when a somali politician uses Arabic or English word in his speech, but now days thats the fashion, what a shame.
xplaya
and im assuming your some1 who is psycopath locked up in mental instutiion, or better yet in need of much emotional support, im here for you and the rest of your crew (psycho anonymous)
im betting we dont have 'East' in somal literature and i think it was never there in the first place. lets say i lve in mustahil, im supposed to say 'im going to bari' when im heading towards mogadishu? noooooope, bari to me and to alot of ppl i know is a province, northeast province, so unless im gonna go sightseeing talax and darvish forts, i wont be going there (im going there after two years with my Soni camcorder).
these days its fashionable and also desirable to use forieng langauge in somali literature. actually its sophisticated, in the deep south using italian lingua lookes cool and modern, thats not to say english is far behind either but just to demonstrate how foreing languages especially euros are considered classic and urban.
and im assuming your some1 who is psycopath locked up in mental instutiion, or better yet in need of much emotional support, im here for you and the rest of your crew (psycho anonymous)

im betting we dont have 'East' in somal literature and i think it was never there in the first place. lets say i lve in mustahil, im supposed to say 'im going to bari' when im heading towards mogadishu? noooooope, bari to me and to alot of ppl i know is a province, northeast province, so unless im gonna go sightseeing talax and darvish forts, i wont be going there (im going there after two years with my Soni camcorder).
these days its fashionable and also desirable to use forieng langauge in somali literature. actually its sophisticated, in the deep south using italian lingua lookes cool and modern, thats not to say english is far behind either but just to demonstrate how foreing languages especially euros are considered classic and urban.
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faraax tajiir your nick does not make any sense, are you by any chance from Hobyo? tsunami escapee?
i heard entire families lost their malay savings
and plees stop using that village statement 'orax ka soobax', im from another village you know, therfore i dont understand your villages private lingo, such patois are alien to where im from, so you must used standard somali language. and abt the topic, yeah i just wanted create controversy
yeah you can believe that.




Ilaahow Caqliga Adaan


1--Bari ---waxaa loo micnayn karaa TUUGID ,, begging
2--Bari ---Waxaa loo micnayn karaa BARUURTA DABADA,,buttock
3--Bari ---Waxaa loo micnayn karaa Qorax kasoo baX,, East
Waxaa kaloo loo isticmaali karaa

Waxaa kaloo loo isticmaali karaa

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