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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby abdikarim86 » Sat Sep 26, 2009 5:52 pm

ciyaal_warta wrote:
Enlightened~Sista wrote:
ciyaal_warta wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: he killed it...ya walad..mayee ya qulaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam LoL

ever heard the xerow guy who went to saudi arabia then he went to a restaurant.. the xerow wanted to order egg but he forget the name of the egg in arabic..so he gave da definition of egg he said" ana uriido sha'an abyathan kharaj men-doborej dajaaje saaliman' LoooooooooooooooooooooL in somali transalation "waxaan rabaa shay cad oo daba doorada kasoo baxay asagoo nabad qabo" the egyptian waiter replied "sadaqaALLAH alcatheem....well wat do u wana order? indho adeeg waa ku celceliyey LoL :lol: :lol:




I guess he wasn't reer waqooyi! :lol: :lol:





he was reer waqooyi but he dint know egg in waqooyi accent is same in arabic he thought beith was somali :clap:

:lol:

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby ciyaal_warta » Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:30 pm

abdi342 wrote:
ciyaal_warta wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: he killed it...ya walad..mayee ya qulaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam LoL

ever heard the xerow guy who went to saudi arabia then he went to a restaurant.. the xerow wanted to order egg but he forget the name of the egg in arabic..so he gave da definition of egg he said" ana uriido sha'an abyathan kharaj men-doborej dajaaje saaliman' LoooooooooooooooooooooL in somali transalation "waxaan rabaa shay cad oo daba doorada kasoo baxay asagoo nabad qabo" the egyptian waiter replied "sadaqaALLAH alcatheem....well wat do u wana order? indho adeeg waa ku celceliyey LoL :lol: :lol:



correction

Anaa uriidu sheya beydaa taqraju min dubri dijaaj weeye aqii Shey waa naag marka waa in ey raacdaa beydaa si isku dheeli tir leh. I liked it.. It happened
in Saudia.



sxb ur grammer is wrong when u say beythaa ..then it has to be da beggining of sentence ..ku noqo skoolka qawacedka ..the other thing nathin is called taqruju its takhroju :lol:

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby Basra- » Sat Sep 26, 2009 9:50 pm

Hi qansa...... :lol:

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby abdi342 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 3:25 am

Ciyaalka-warta

Give an example of Beydaa if it is always used in the begining of the sentence. Brother shey is feminine and it must follow feminine adjective. Moreover brother I did not learn Arabic on street like most Somalians do and I am official Arabic translator registered in UK.

It was not our topic I just wanted to rectify keep on brother donot get me wrong.

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby ciyaal_warta » Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:56 am

abdi342 wrote:Ciyaalka-warta

Give an example of Beydaa if it is always used in the begining of the sentence. Brother shey is feminine and it must follow feminine adjective. Moreover brother I did not learn Arabic on street like most Somalians do and I am official Arabic translator registered in UK.

It was not our topic I just wanted to rectify keep on brother donot get me wrong.


u might be right...beythaa is sifah so as abyathan both are adjective sxb..i dont think is wrong to use abyathan in da middle of sentence...as i heard beythaa u use it only in the beginning of the sentence...in the quran Allah sw says" beythaa laddatel-lesharabeen" is an adjective but only comes @ beginning of the sentence..am not sayin i know better grammar than u dont misunderstand me bro..but am jus sayin datz how i learned it..and u welcome to correct me if am wrong :up:

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby Murax » Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:00 am

Ciyaal Warta/Abdi34

Munaaqish Ilm'iyya? :lol: :up:

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby ciyaal_warta » Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:06 am

Murax wrote:Ciyaal Warta/Abdi34

Munaaqish Ilm'iyya? :lol: :up:


loool munaqasha elmeyah waaye abti...ekhtalafna fel-afkaar bes hadafna wahed :up: :lol:


waryaa Murax LoL

loool@ your location...cidi waa ku xadeen miyaa bariga baladweyne ayaa joogtaa LoL...walee iney asaltahay :lol: :lol: :up:

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby abdi342 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:10 pm

Ciyaalka-warta

Thanks brother to initiate about the Quranic verses it is not likely to Arabic rules in many ways but according to that verse of
beythaa laddatel-lesharabeen Allah has been talking about something obviously about a feminen noun and this is his
divinition about...BEYTHAA (WHITE) LADDAT (SWEET) both in feminen adjective LE SHAARIBIIN (TO THOSE WHO DRINK) so feminine noun
was before this then followed what kind of...

Anyway nice to meet ya. I know you are good in Quraan.

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby Enlightened~Sista » Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:47 pm

abdi intaa feyn itcalamt al carabi?

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Re: Al Jazeera Interview With A Somali Analyst, LOOOL..

Postby abdi342 » Sun Sep 27, 2009 5:54 pm

Enlightened~Sista wrote:abdi intaa feyn itcalamt al carabi?



Cairo, Egypt and ya?


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