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Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby Rambie » Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:01 am

^ Actually, no. I never had it and I don't know how rotten egg smells like, that's why I google it.



If I may ask, was it voluntary or involuntary? :lol:
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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:06 am

The biggest Tabliqi in the Horn is in Hargeisa. They meet once a year there and come from all over the world.

Now why you had to go ruin it for me bro?

EvolSyawla had her containers and I had my Tabliq group.

Now, no containers and no Tabliq. lol

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby WaaliCas » Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:12 am

The biggest Tabliqi in the Horn is in Hargeisa. They meet once a year there and come from all over the world.

Now why you had to go ruin it for me bro?

EvolSyawla had her containers and I had my Tabliq group.

Now, no containers and no Tabliq. lol
:whew:

You still got the croissant cuzz remember? Evol has soft side for that bakery...make your move :D The last time she had one was in Tim Hortons and she didn't get no....


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Daca qudhun.

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:17 am

Croissants iyo haricot Allaw Dhawr :up:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby theyuusuf143 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:56 am

Jaw Bal naagtaas arka. Hargeisa ayey Somalia ku sheegaysaa. kadibna daacay nala gashay. wax sibitoor lala dhacaad istaahishaa iga wale iyo bile.

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby Cherine » Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:07 am

You learn something new every day. Dhuuso urta baa la maqlijiray but daaco?

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby SiennaEarth » Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:13 am

You learn something new every day. Dhuuso urta baa la maqlijiray but daaco?
Same thing came to mind. :?

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby PrinceDaadi » Wed Jul 01, 2015 8:57 am

I think it is also called dacwoshiir or something like that, it is mainly caused raashin isdiidan oo aad cuntay oo wax dufun leh ku jiraan.

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby EvolSyawla » Wed Jul 01, 2015 9:04 am

Cherine and Sienna loool ask hooyo! It's apparently very common! I'm normally very well mannered, but I had to share this. :lol:


Daadi walaal, "wax dufun leh"?





Waali :usure: :ufdup:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby PrinceDaadi » Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:19 am

Evol: sorry it is the auto correction. I meant "dufan".

Daaca qurun as you called has nothing to do with manners, it is natural thing that happened. Ok it used to happen when we were kids maybe we were eating all kind of things but a yr or two ago I don't remember what I have eaten but I remember anoo soo daacanaa.

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby abdikarim86 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:29 am

:snoop:

Aduunku waa hadhka labadiisa galin. Yacni things change in funny ways. In djibouty the only illegal containers they been catching are pirate Islamic CDs and DVDs :lol:

From...ma meeshy faransiisku kharibay to little Mecca.

And Hargeysa...

from...meeshy dhaqanka adkeed ee Diinta ku wanaagsaneyd to constant flow of containers carrying the best english ale. :pac:
Djibouti has changed for the better :up:

Hargeysa is a weird place with a crazy mix. Tabliiqis, Suufis and other traditional Muslims/traditional Somalis, Crazy Salafi types
and the hordes of dhaqan aan dhoofin who I believe drive the illicit alcohol trade :down: :lol:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby abdikarim86 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:40 am

As for the topic ...don't combine caano an saambuuse :lol:

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby MissFiora » Wed Jul 01, 2015 2:00 pm

Love...try lemon and ginger tea at sahoor should clear things up :)

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Re: Something else I've experienced for the first time in Somalia

Postby jalaaludin5 » Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:11 pm

:snoop:

Aduunku waa hadhka labadiisa galin. Yacni things change in funny ways. In djibouty the only illegal containers they been catching are pirate Islamic CDs and DVDs

From...ma meeshy faransiisku kharibay to little Mecca.

And Hargeysa...

from...meeshy dhaqanka adkeed ee Diinta ku wanaagsaneyd to constant flow of containers carrying the best english ale.
Djibouti has changed for the better :up:

Hargeysa is a weird place with a crazy mix. Tabliiqis, Suufis and other traditional Muslims/traditional Somalis, Crazy Salafi types
and the hordes of dhaqan aan dhoofin who I believe drive the illicit alcohol trade :down: :lol:
At last an impartial Lander who appreciate our struggle against all the unholy things we trying to overcome and the undeniable and tangible changes that are taking place. :blessed:


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