Aaliyyah Posted July 20, 2010 lol Adam I did not know that. Blessed walaal cunaabi maxa la dhaha? adoo rali ah. And tnx for your compliment. Waana run qofkasta dhaqankiisa uun ayuu ku quruxbadanyahay.. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted July 21, 2010 ^cunaabi is the round orange beads in the picture which was the traditional jewelry worn by our ayeeyos. You can find some set in silver and even gold. Heesta cunaabiga maad maqal? Adam, I imagine many girls who would go weak at the knees when told this... These type of necklaces were sold by our female warrior ancestors to fund the resistance movements of their fathers, husbands and sons fighting multiple imperial powers. The mere sight of such a necklace on the person i love gives me goosebumps, my very own warrior princess. . Do your thing walaal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted July 25, 2010 No I dont think I heard that song. Thanks Blessed for the clarification. I get it now. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites