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Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:40 am
by 0sman
Ayeeyo, shirku wuu xidhan yahay haddaa.

Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:41 am
by jalaaludin5
0sman wrote:
OS:
Jalaaludiin, did you see what I saw there as well?


Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:46 am
by EvolSyawla
^ loool
What would you like me to reveal walaalo macaan...Haye confession time. I am actually 43, I have a child and I have been married since I was 18. He still calls me macaaney and I just wanted to spread the love. Does me being this old change things? I do not think it would.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:46 am
by Vivacious
Calling your other half by sweet and nice terms is just part of showing affection towards them and of course you can show affection in different ways, it necessarily doesn't have to be by calling them by such lovely terms.
PS. Babe is just the most hated pet name, imo.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:46 am
by zumaale
With guys it all depends on whether they are the romantic type. Many men do not like to but utter sweet nothings because ladies like to hear it, dumarka ciyaal weey nooqdan marki hadaal macaan laku akhriyo unless they are feminazis or the no nonsense type.
Personally, how can one love a woman and not use terms of endearment. With my potential other half, it would feel strange if I did not address her as huuno or abaayo macaan.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:49 am
by 0sman
DeeqaDagan wrote:Calling your other half by sweet and nice terms is just part of showing affection towards them and of course you can show affection in different ways, it necessarily doesn't have to be by calling them by such lovely terms.
PS. Babe is just the most hated pet name, imo.
That's what I am talking about. At last someone who understands where I am coming from.

Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:51 am
by zumaale
0sman wrote:DeeqaDagan wrote:Calling your other half by sweet and nice terms is just part of showing affection towards them and of course you can show affection in different ways, it necessarily doesn't have to be by calling them by such lovely terms.
PS. Babe is just the most hated pet name, imo.
That's what I am talking about. At last someone who understands where I am coming from.

Osman has old skool geljiire values. Prolly does a Saxabaad on the Mrs before carrying her on his shoulder to ravish her. Proper dhaqan Somali stuff.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:54 am
by EvolSyawla
hahaha @ zumaale
I don't see what is not universal about being sweet. Affection can be shown in many ways. Drawing me pictures, singing little somali songs to me, calling my macaaney and hayati and when the time comes for other fun, that is welcome as well. Doesn't mean macaaney is the only way to get to a woman.
I think you're taking my thread idea here as a be-all-end-all. Nevermind.
Yes deeqa...Gacalyso >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Babe.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:59 am
by Vivacious
0sman wrote:DeeqaDagan wrote:Calling your other half by sweet and nice terms is just part of showing affection towards them and of course you can show affection in different ways, it necessarily doesn't have to be by calling them by such lovely terms.
PS. Babe is just the most hated pet name, imo.
That's what I am talking about. At last someone who understands where I am coming from.

Your idea of showing affection towards her is by slapping her buttocks?

When I said different ways, I didn't mean that yarow

Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 5:00 am
by 0sman
zumaale
Deeqa, yeah, you didn't mean that.

Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 5:04 am
by Vivacious
Don't corrupt your head walaalkey

Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 5:12 am
by 0sman
It's all for jokes and lolls, gals. Breath in and out and relax, y'all.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 5:38 am
by EvolSyawla
Okay awoowe macaan.

Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:05 am
by Advo
I miss talking to this one girl who was aggressive, we use to cuss and diss each other with no one getting offended. Evol give reckless talking a chance.
Re: Somali Terms of Endearment
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:24 am
by 0sman
^
Me thinks she's just fronting. I have this feeling that Evol = evil.
