Aaliyyah
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lol@ walaalkey baan ku maleenayey miskiin and here i thought last time he was bragging abt his good looks
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^ It actually shows how easily as somalis we can be influenced and the prove is the last 17 yrs and how somalis adjusted easily to the culture of their adopted country. you go to carabaha masha allah somali girls and guys are religious or at least cultured. On the other hand in the west many somalis gone wild. For the most part somalis believe when u are in rome act like romans ..sad aint it?
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^^ back in the days from what I was told ppl use to name their daughters Europe, england and so on and forth. So barlin was prolly derived from Berlin ....the capital of Germany.... I guess when ppl went oversease for work and studies or what not, they just fell in love with the location names...it must have been something unique, something they havent heard of. so when they went back to somalia they named their daughters after those locations ... sounds like a reasonable argument
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Kool Kat yeh my dad actually went to the tacsi yesterday. The place was full of young ppl he told me. So I hope this is a wake up call and those kids learn a valuable lesson from this incident and that they change their life in a way that benefits them, their parents, and their community. May Allah have mercy on Abdikarim and rest his soul. p.s. I think somali community needs to focus on somali guys...especally those under 20 yrs of age. Somali guys are just out of control, we need to invest in programs to encourange them to change their life.
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I meant Ngonge is not a somali name, but it is most likely an african name. It sounds like an african name am merely assuming........
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Jac your office looks nice ..masha allah Khyr, actually the money is back home. I dont know what Jac does, bt seriously once you go back and establish any type of business, you can be successful .....just imagine almost anything you can open from Somalia now. Everything is needed... Insha allah am going to open girls islamic school back home, one of the best that is. I know there is already established schools, but one that can compete with the west academically and at the same time islamic studies are taught. that is my 2 cent for now
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Ngonge is prolly an African name.
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^ I just provided you the meaning ... aaliyah= highest social standing... dawiil = tall... Anways this thread was for somali names and since I dnt have any fav. somali name i will let others contribute
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aaliyah = highest social standing...it is an arabic name, no doubt about that
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^ Aaliyah is arabic name obviously it wouldnt be included in your outdated somali names
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^ somali names are outdated ppl names I would suggest: Aziiza Hana Ruqayya Summaya Zaina Nadia Karima Nawaal those are the top arabic names ....u just cant get better than that
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Zakina wlc to the forum dear sis.
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A = You can be very quiet when you have something on your mind. A = You can be very quiet when you have something on your mind. L = Love is something you deeply believe in. I = You are always smiling and making others smile. Y = You cause a lot of trouble. A = You can be very quiet when you have something on your mind. H = You are not judgmental. Jac I like what I got....everything I see up there I agree with, except for the one I cause trouble. Merely, Trouble finds meeee not the other way around
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^^ lol taas quruxda alleh u dhameeyana uu NG so sawiray ma niga baxsan waydey
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NG looooooooool@ according to her ppl....now u nailed it ...
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Keep up the good work Nicma....
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I said reading a book...so that was close the first pic aint that obvious... the last pic u just posted is like : this sounds awesome lets get to it ...
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I don't think it has anything to do with her looks, she has a fair amount of beauty. But, she needs to stop talking rubbish and trying to make others feel sorry for her and use other means to win Maybe say something abt going back home and helping poor kids beat the odds, something that makes her come across as a better candidate for this competition...The FGM card has been way over used yaa u sheega loool
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lol have you thought about the fact that other solers cant speak american sign language. It would be wise to teach them first before you stop typing like this pic above what the hell is he saying? am reading a book? dnt think so, look at his face he looks angry or something? am gonna rip u apart ???... lol am through guessing
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Malika lol you are so right hun waa isku wada eegyihiin wax kala quruxbadana ma arag p.s. somali galbeed maa wax ku galeen talow ...
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^^ Kids are so spoiled am through with them referring to the first pic that is.... just guessing ( Knowing NG is nt crazy abt kids ) or maybe not hahaha
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Yesterday the weather was beautiful down here.....
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^ I thought it was well known by now that am from Sool lol@ she is not from SOL, so you admit you are singing for one specific girl? hmmmmm Hunguri is finally in love.... lets drink to that
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Teen killed in gunfight RENE JOHNSON/TORONTO STAR A bullet hole is seen in the aftermath of a shootout March 14, 2008 near Dufferin St. and Lawrence Ave. W. which left one man dead and three others in hospital. Email Story Email story Print Print Text Size Text Size Text Size Choose text size Report Typo Report typo or correction AddThis Homicide maps View interactive maps of homicides in the GTA since 2005. Mar 15, 2008 02:46 PM Madhavi Acharya-Tom Yew Staff Reporter An 18-year-old man is dead and three other men remain in hospital after a gunfight in a North York housing complex Friday night. Six young men were hurt in the shootout, which broke out just before 10 p.m. at a Toronto Community Housing Corporation apartment building on Amaranth Court, in the Lawrence Ave. W. and Dufferin St. area, south of the Yorkdale mall. One of the teens died overnight. Police have identified him as Abdikarim Ahmed Abdikarim, 18, of Toronto. His death is Toronto's 11th homicide of the year. Police don't know what sparked the melee. "We are looking at all possibilities at this point," Det.-Sgt. Brian Borg told reporters at the scene this morning. Police are looking at footage from video surveillance cameras in the area. Three other young men remain in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Two were treated for gunshot wounds and have since been released. Carla Brooks was putting her two-year-old to bed last night when she heard what sounded like someone banging on a garbage can. She was very surprised to find out that six people had been shot. The 40-year-old mother of three grew up in the neighbourhood, officially called Lawrence Heights but typically referred to as The Jungle. "When I was a kid, any fight was with fists, maybe a baseball bat. But you never heard of anybody having a gun," Brooks said. One resident said he heard that the youths were "playing with their guns" when the gunfire broke out. Another said the incident may have been triggered when one gun accidentally fired, prompting others in the group to return fire. Other area residents say the same group of teens frequently hangs out at the north end of the complex, and the youths are known to carry handguns. Shiela Gunawardana, 62, who lives at the Amaranth Court building where the shooting took place, heard the shots last night and called 911. "Last night, I heard all this commotion," she said. The frightened woman called police, who told her to stay away from the window. "I'm scared to sleep at night. I'm shaking all over," she said. "Somebody in this building knows the gunman, but they're not saying anything." Hassan Ainanshe was at work when he heard shooting had broken out next to his home, and rushed back to check on his teenage sons. "Before it was (known as) The Jungle, but we cleaned it up," said Ainanshe, who moved here from Somalia five years ago. "It's safe now - nothing like this has happened before." After the shooting, shocked residents gathered outside the two-story homes as police dog handlers searched for evidence. Officers stopped passing cars on nearby Flemington Rd. as they canvassed for witnesses. Halima Mohamoud, who lives on nearby Edengarth Court, said "It's very scary, especially when you have kids." Mohamoud, the mother of five children, ranging from under 1 to over 20, said "someone was killed in the court here just last year." Mohamoud, who has lived in the complex for two years, said she heard shots fired and looked out her window to see what appeared to be bodies across the playground from her house. But some residents said the community is mostly safe. "I really believe it's a very nice neighbourhood. Incidents like this give it a bad name," said Jose Montes, who lives in a neighbouring townhouse. Ilaahay sabar iyo imaan dadkiisa haka siiyo. That been said as Somalis we failed our youth. It is time Somali parents and community ask themselves what should we do different so our kids wont be affiliated with gangs?
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Hungri something tells me u are singing for some one in particular..aint u man enough to say her name. Or, Is she a SOL member? is that why you are singing for all the girls from that region ...hahahha
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