Blessed Posted November 18, 2004 Originally posted by India: But what on earth is Kamsaro? is the same as kabsaro??? Same thing, different pronunciations. Waa af carabi nasakhan..lol. Like, Gediid I use kamsaro, laakin I've seen may who use kabsaro (it's closer to the Arabic original). Come to think of it, the Somalis have committed grave crimes against the Arabic language...They should be summoned to The International Court of Linguistic Integrity and Plagiarism. No, really..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OG_Girl Posted November 18, 2004 LoooL@Ameenah .. in Arabic we say " kozbara" or كزبرة .. I was trying to figure out so long but thanks you made it clear for me so I can correct it Salam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted November 18, 2004 ...yeah I guess so horn, that must be the reer konfureed pronunciation. Out of curiosity what do you call haiil? is it the same? Lander I call it hayl, but let me tell you that Somalis aren't divided into konfur/waqoyi. Reer Waqooyi, I'm assuming, share the same accent and pronuniciation of things, whils the rest of the Somalis you lumped together as "konfur" are much more diverse. So I guess you can say that's my reer Mudug pronunciation Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faheema. Posted November 18, 2004 Hmmm shaah xawaash leh iyo laxoox on a sunday morning...(or should I say shaah somaali since you're all debating on the type of "xawaash" ) and only untill recently did I discover Chai-Tea Latte from Starbucks, the closest you can get to shaah somali...Now I'am addicted Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted November 18, 2004 Indeed. The perfect weekend morning meal; laxoox w/subag, sokor, and far too much shaah w/xawaash. And soor or suqaar in the afternoons are always good. btw, what is cambulo? Is it similar to canjero? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baashi Posted November 18, 2004 Originally posted by AYOUB_SHEIKH: You say bataate, I say ...go to hell! And if I say baradho, what would you say... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raula Posted November 18, 2004 Shyma untill recently did I discover Chai-Tea Latte from Starbucks gal where in da hell do you live..I discovered this long ago..and damn right..Iam damn addicted too but let me tell ya gal CHAI from local shops(as non-chain stores) are the best-infact you can smell the aroma of the spices...STARBUCKS CHAI-TEA is abit too milky for me..but for starters it sure does is close to shah-somali. Infact Iam drinking one right now in swahili TEA=CHAI Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted November 18, 2004 Originally posted by Shayma: and only untill recently did I discover Chai-Tea Latte from Starbucks Naa heedhe, Why are you giving your xalaal money to those Zionist pigs? You can buy ready scented tea bags from Arab and Somali shops... lol@ Og-girl. Stop correcting girl! Take these suckers to court. As for me, I'm one of you or atleast I guest of yours. So am excused Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted November 18, 2004 btw, what is cambulo? Is it similar to canjero? Are you serious Bari :confused: Say you're playin with us! :eek: Cambulo...similar to canjeelo? nah, I'm sure your twisting our arms. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
- Femme - Posted November 18, 2004 OH my GAWD..OH my GAWD.. Like, what the hell, even I know that!!! Bari Nomad...remove the somali flag as your avator!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted November 18, 2004 ^^So one must eat cambulo to be considered Somali? Originally posted by HornAfrique: Are you serious Bari? Say you're playin with us! I have not had the pleasure of trying it yet(at least I dont believe so). And I must say your being very unhelpful. Just come out with it...what is it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OG_Girl Posted November 18, 2004 Bari , shame on you you don't know it Is deker..I am not sure about spelling but my grandpa said that . He explained saying is beans like we say "foul" in Egyption. Ameenah, Tell me who we start with sueing them in SOL? I would start with raula Salam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted November 18, 2004 ^^There must be more to it then just just digir; otherwise I will have been very much disappointed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted November 18, 2004 I have not had the pleasure of trying it yet Oh I'm sure you've tried and eaten it, but you just don't know it as cambulo. ^^So one must eat cambulo to be considered Somali? Not really, but the fact you though cambulo was canjeelo desomalizes you ^^There must be more to it then just just digir; I call cambulo, when diger is cooked, smoked, then popcorn and coffee(?) are added. I hate it though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BN Posted November 18, 2004 Originally posted by HornAfrique: Oh I'm sure you've tried and eaten it, but you just don't know it as cambulo....I call cambulo, when diger is cooked, smoked, then popcorn and coffee(?) are added. Well, I can assure I have not had that...nor do I intend to. And if I may add, those sounds like the very strange ingredients to combine. Not really, but the fact you though cambulo was canjeelo desomalizes you Correction. I asked if they were similar...kulaha "desomalizes", war ma dagaal baa raadinaysaa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites