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Somali Vs English.

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Waarikow = Tea without sugar

 

Tangawiis = Grounded ginger boiled in water

 

Baalmakuuti = usually falled cocoa leaves that are used to make huts shaped like the eskimo snow-houses - I think the hut is called the Baalmakuuti

 

Jiimbaar = Leather(usually cow skin) bed

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BOB   

Originally posted by BonefieD_CriTic:

Tea without sugar,

Grounded ginger boiled in water

how would you order these if you went to a non-somali Hotel?

 

"Excuse me, Can i have a Grounded ginger boiled in water please? :D:D

 

 

Peace, Love & Unity.

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J.Lee   

^ Somali is far more describtive than English.

 

Critter: Ginger Tea or unsweetened tea ring a bell. (I'm curious, who did you ask, mom or dad? :D )

 

Yeah, Kurus is what I meant.

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J.Lee   

Castro: we all can't be blessed with the wisdom and knowledge of old age maandhow, ee give us a break and lend us your (in)sight instead of mocking us. :D

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BOB   

Lee,

 

Castro is only few sentences ahead of you, the man called Canjeelo a Pancake :D:D

 

 

Peace,Love & Unity.

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Castro   

^ Unfortunately, in my case, old age has not bestowed any wisdom on me. I used to know many words (and things) and it seems the older I get the less I know.

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Blessed   

Originally posted by Castro: I'll include Burco in this since Blessed, whom I have a peace treaty with, is from there and I'd like to keep our treaty going.

Fariid :D

 

More Words:

Cabbiran

dayaafad

kaafsan

diidmada qayaxan

ergee

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BOB, you managed to extract a few words of wisdom from our resident elder aka Castro :D . I knew that we were all children to his knowledge and experience :D .

 

As for your vocabulary list, I liked the suuro one. It’s that cocky façade of her that I find captivating and engrossing. It just filters unwanted snobs. It's a trick that few know how to handle.

 

Edit: more words:

Urugley

Warbac

Imbili

Riigid

Kaalafooto

Cagaarin

Riiqid

Tashiil

 

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