Haneefah Posted December 17, 2008 Lol @ you two. I am craving for some curubo xalaawa right now because of my flu, just few bites would suffice. I used to have the same problem with one of the dudes at Xamarweyne whenever we went there - he wasn't that old, but boy were those stares incredibly irritating, and he would always speak to me in rusted Arabic even though I'd make it perfectly clear to him inaan SOmali ahay...I'd even put on an extreme reer wuqooyi accent to have him back off The non-xamarawi odayaal also use walal ama inadeer iyagoo og iney ku dhali karaan. If it makes them feel younger, let them be! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted December 17, 2008 ^^ lool haneefah, hamarwayne as in that somali store right beside ceelgaab is it?? loool...somali guys are just crazy suppose ignoring them is the best way...btw what do you mean u put reer waqooyi accent to make them back off ...they dnt dig us reer waqooyi girls..am hurt...n here i thought our reer waqooyi accent was utterly romantic KK looooooooooooooooooooooool quraysh...I swear I am always laughing when I read your posts, u have a way with words.... salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted December 17, 2008 Odayaasha lee maxaa laga rabaa? Maamooyin waa weyn oo ayeeyooyin ah aa ku dhahaaya aboowe/walaal. Not that inay ku shukaansanaayaan, laakiin da' lee laga rooraa. KK. odeyga ku dhahay "abbaayo" next time waa u qoslee markaasuu digits kuugu soo receipt ka walahi. Odayaal shaxaariyaal aa jira is illaali binti. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sailor Posted December 17, 2008 Originally posted by Kool_Kat: "Adaa Mudan Abaay" was his reply when I thanked him for his service... I left school my usual time and headed over to my moms place (Toronto) to run some errands for her...While still in Toronto, my husband called, said he didn't feel like cooking and that I should grap qado from Etob (a Somali Restaurant)...And while at it, I might as well get him bur kackac from the next door macmacaan place AlCuruba...I agreed and headed over...My first stop was at the macmacaanka...An older gentalman about 55 year of age or so served me...He was very pleasant...As the norm, I thanked him for his service as I was leaving... Me: Waa mahadsantahay adeer. With what seemed like a flirtatious look on his eyes, he smiled and replied: Adaa mudan abaay . :eek: :eek: I felt like cunug yar, I almost literally ran out of there...I couldn't contain the shock, anoo fiig fiigsan aan Etob galay...How will I ever go back to that damn place? There was something creepy about the look on his face and that smile... :mad: I've seen islaamo markaan dhoho eedo ama habaryar iigu jawaabo abaayo, but never ever I have thought oday inuu waxaas ku kacaayo!!!!!! Sheemo!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sailor Posted December 17, 2008 i wonder if he used his eyeglasses, am afraid to say but he might have been thinking you were ayeeyo......looool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted December 17, 2008 ^Fine looking ayeeyo kudar hee! Gheele, saan is ilaali isku leeyahay baa hada wiil/gabar/habar/oday oo dhan inaan Eedo dhoho rabaa...Maxaaba hadhoow dhibaato keenaayo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ducaysane Posted December 17, 2008 Sometimes somali women look older then their age. esp when they become moms. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted December 17, 2008 KK, eeddo caddaantas inay dhib keenayso waa iska ogaay Odeyaashii iyo teens waa kugu soo ordooyaan.. Eeddo ku wad si ay uwada cararaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted December 17, 2008 Aaliya, heh. My own accent isn't very off, dear. It should be a compliment that we can shrug off unneeded attention Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted December 18, 2008 Duceysane, waa runtaa horta lately ayeeyo ayeeyo camal inaa usoo shiiro aan xataa isku arkay, since becoming a mom that is... Gheele, ar sanadka maanta eh kuli waala wada cadyahay...Ani amaaba ugu madoobahay waxa meelahaan ka buuxo...$20 lee kaa xigto cadaan... Haneefah, c'mon runta sheeg...That accent you speak of has some roughness to it oo laga baqaayo...Markaa intaa suulka laabta oo afarta far qofka ku taagto aa dhahdid 'WAADH KA BEYDH BAAN KU NIDHI', halakala cararo aaka dheceyso!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted December 18, 2008 LOL@$20 lee kaa xigto cadaan. Hablaha is cadeeyo haddii ayna cun-cun lahayn, xaga hore, hadal laga keeni maayo. Haddii ayse cun-cun leedahay, xaga danbe, halkeedaa ha joogto. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peasant Posted December 18, 2008 KK i am curious if you ever run into that dude at Xamarweyne restaurant, the notorious AW-Baare. I have seen a lot of people complaining from him and mostly women but he is a funny dude though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted December 19, 2008 ^^I dnt think its nice to name names....not that I would know who u're talking abt. I don't even go to hamarwayne often. But, I do go there whenever I crave for xalwad, I love their xalwad. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peasant Posted December 19, 2008 ^ I dont think if that guy cares if anyone mentions his name or not, he made a name for him self by bothering people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted December 19, 2008 It doesn't matter whether HE MADE A NAME FOR HIMSELF OR NOT, who gave you the permission to mention his real name in a public forum. That's uncalled for. salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites