Malika Posted January 17, 2008 Originally posted by cynical lady: Dah: yani wewe nakimbia karibuni …nahetaji kwenda nyumbani Na kula chipsi Kwa mleja mwenzako lol…. Maraha tele huko hapa karaha tu.. leni umekwenda nyumbani wewe? Jamani leo naskia uvivu tu I was nyumbani last summer,inshaallah looking forward to going again this summer,if michuzi permits. Plani ni kurudi kabisa kabisa, maana raha ziko huko,hapa 9-5 inaleta depression tu. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted January 17, 2008 ^^ And NOW, it's my turn to speak in tongues. Msitukane wakunga na uzazi ungalipo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Lily- Posted January 17, 2008 Can we stop this foreign language please, I feel so left out! start your own Sijuui thread. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted January 17, 2008 Unajua watu wenge wamesha rudi nyubani sia ndo bado tuna ukalia maju… meyaka ulaya yana kimbia, kela siku nasema narudi narudi lakini wapi bado tu nepo I think ne’me rogwa na ulaya … michuzi yana-tutemesha si… Dahi ata kazi uko eko unaweza kufungua shuli yako mwenyewe actually heyo ndo business kubwa siku hezi yani the last time neme feka siku ameni mashuli tele, kela kona na wana tua hela ya uhakeka.. Ma St something yameja si ukafunguwe shuli ya kislamu that is against Bakwata ele tuwezi kupeleka watoto wetu tuke rudi uko? Unasubiri nini bebeye? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted January 17, 2008 ^Lol,Now Lily sijui means "I dont know", can you really call us the people of "I dont know"? CL,baada ya mika karibu 20 huku nimekuwa kama mgeni nyumbani.Lakini hiyo siyo fikira baya, nili apply international school ya Dar tena nika change mawazo.I'A I will investigate the idea of an islamic school. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Lily- Posted January 17, 2008 Lol Dahia, I know 2 words in Swahili, I'm not certain if they are naughty words though! Well, I just thought you guys may be discussing the secrets to eternal youth or how to get a great table at some fab restaurant. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted January 17, 2008 Ngonge, Ulivyo ligema utalinywa (na watanzania).Be ready to take your Kamusi (dictionary) out for they will come with big words. Dahia and CL.. Ukweli ni kwamba sithani nina hamu wala fikra ya kurudi nyumbani.Hakika ugenini ya ulaya si cha kufurahia lakini wakati kwenu nyumbani inachomeka na fitna za wanasiyasa sithani kama kuna mtu anataka kurudi kwa nchi ya ufisadi na unafiki ya waongozi.Labda kuatakwepo siku nitatamani kurudi nyumbani lakini sasa Maraykani ni nyumbani mpaka mola atakapo taka ni rudi Africa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted January 17, 2008 Lily..Nah dear,we are just going through memory lanes.. ps.There is no secret to eternal youth,just embrace the reality and grow old gracefully ..its inevatable one will grow frail,wrinkled and one day decay..oh lord,how frightful! Awlugeyee, I hear you on that, I dont know if I feel confident in terms of my rights in TZ nevertheless its were one was born,bred and have relations in.Lakini corruption ziko kote Africa kaka. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted January 17, 2008 Lily were just reminiscing Dah, we all become strangers at one point but it all depends on how you act when you go back home… I mean I have seen people going back with an attitude that renders them strangers they complain about everything and anything while making comparison to London or some other country etc… seriously they don’t interact with the people they come to see but act like tourist actually worst than them if you ask me… hence the different treatment….. Classic case is when you see the guy who works as a cleaner in London go back home claiming all sorts of things ie he has fab house/car/his life is wow… creating buffis scenario Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted January 17, 2008 AW: ndo maisha ya afrika hayo, kela nchi na matatezo yaki yaki siasa tufanye nini…. Lazima turudi kwetu siko moja watu wanahitajika kuli … kule ndo kuna chance ya kufungua kazi yoyote na kuchapesha hela kama uwandazemu the opportunity is endless lakini tukisema kwajeli ya mkato/corruption na chama kimoja tangu uhuru hatu’ewezi sasa tuna turn our backs on where were most needed.. mimi apa nakimbia karibuni nime kuja kupiga vitabu tu sijaja kuishi manaki ulaya sio maisha una fanya kazi kama punda bela faida if you ask me mia nche yoyote africa ni poa tu I think uko ndo tuna hitajika sio uku… Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted January 17, 2008 Heh@Awlugeeye You of course realise that I don't speak the language. I'm just using my big methali source to pretend that I know what I am talking about. Ndege mwigo hana mazowea! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted January 17, 2008 I now (as of yesterday) have a new baby brother. Imagine I'm old enough to be his mother!!! What on earth are we (me and him) going to talk about or have in common (when he learns to speak that is) :confused: It kept me awake half the night. Should parents abuse their older kids by having new kids so late in life?? It messes up the whole brother-sister relationship nooh? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted January 17, 2008 ^^ Stop moaning and spoil him rotten. Anyway, he's not around is he? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites