Somalina Posted October 22, 2010 From left to right: Aden Abdulle Osman (then president of the interim parliament), an Italian governor, Abdullahi Iise (then prime minister), Sheikh Ali Jimale Barale (minister for labour and social affairs), Muse Boqor (minister of interior), Haji Farah (minister of finance) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted October 22, 2010 ^These guys thinked, lived and dressed like their old coloinials masters. Why not dress with Somali attire? Look at Gandhi, He used to dress like the Europians,but later realised the power of being urself, and embrassing your local culture. Gandhi before Gandhi in most of his later life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted October 22, 2010 Som@li, you should've used him as an example perhaps. Dharkooda haddaad rabta inaad wax ka sheegto, waxaa marka hore ka fikirtaa situation-ka ya ku jireen (gumeysi), tan labaadna iskoolka lebiskee lagu gashan jirey waagaas, then waad ogaaneysaa sababta ay sidaas u labisan yihiin (go' lama ogoleyn), wax ku cusub wadan la gumeysteyna ma aha. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted October 23, 2010 ^Waan gartey, Both Gandhi and Mandela are my heroes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 23, 2010 Originally posted by AYOUB: ^ If they were in Asian rather than European attire, you've moaned about "our dhaqan", right? 'European, European' intaadan lasoo boodin, tan ogoow: One can dress sharp regardless what cultural garment one wears. Got that? Nin ku labisan hoosgundi, shaal, bakoorad iyo koofibaraawe can still dress sharply. In the same vein one can dress in a tie and suit and still look rubbish, ma fahantay mar kale mise sharaxaada kuu sii wadaa? Do not associate sharp dressing with Western attire kaliya. Then again geeljirto maxee sharp ka yaqaanaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted October 23, 2010 ^^^sheekadaas ha u bixin ee sheeg sawirka hoos yaa ku jira, Samatar waa obvious. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 23, 2010 Originally posted by NinaNC: ^^^sheekadaas ha u bixin ee sheeg sawirka hoos yaa ku jira, Samatar waa obvious. Xasan adigaa sheegtay, kan dhexda ku jiro kuu sii sheegaa. Waa fanaankii weynaa ee Bacalwaan. Rabi ha caafiyo, dhawaantaan Nayroobi ku xanuunsanaa. Ruwaayadaan ku jiraa ee fiirso. In the 1:38 ka bilaabanaa. Kan sadexaad ma aqaani. Ar surwaaladaas magacyada la dhihi jiray ma taqaan? Ereyga la dhaho wuxuu ka bilaaban jiray 'ele...' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted October 23, 2010 Elephant? lol Che, noo fasir dee. Ilaahey ha caafiyo fanaankaas Aqiyaar. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 23, 2010 Elefaanti, haa. Surwaaladaas elefaanti la dhihi jiray. Ma ogeyn Xasan Aaden in uu isqarxin jiray. Reero sigaar ma moodi jirin, sawirka sida ka muuqato. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted October 24, 2010 Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: quote: Originally posted by AYOUB: ^ If they were in Asian rather than European attire, you've moaned about "our dhaqan", right? 'European, European' intaadan lasoo boodin, tan ogoow: One can dress sharp regardless what cultural garment one wears. Got that? Nin ku labisan hoosgundi, shaal, bakoorad iyo koofibaraawe can still dress sharply. In the same vein one can dress in a tie and suit and still look rubbish, ma fahantay mar kale mise sharaxaada kuu sii wadaa? Do not associate sharp dressing with Western attire kaliya. Then again geeljirto maxee sharp ka yaqaanaan. Miskiinow, ma kuwi iyago suit xidhan bayskiilka wadan jiray iyago radio gacanta ku sita baad ahayd? Malika Not only that, even the niqaab seems to bother MMA. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites