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milagrosaz you need to do something about your language. All the posts you have done so far dont make any sense. If you want responses better give us a better clue on what you are saying every time.
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Anyone understand what she wanna say? i never understand what she wanna tell us because i don't understand that language... better post in spanish... so i can translate with google.. GL next time
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hey Mahdrof, you had the right idea on checking other languages, but you clearly missed the correct one- Swahili with Kibajuni dialect (spoken by the Bajuni minority ethnic group on the coast and islands on both sides of the Somali–Kenyan border and in the Bajuni Islands (the northern part of the Lamu archipelago). Also called Kitikuu and Kigunya).
Anyways in Swahili with Kibajuni dialect what OP wanted to say is the following: ahhhh my boobs are the biggest in Bajuni Islands & for $0.02 loan i will allow you to see them via webcam
Posted by pochui: hey Mahdrof, you had the right idea on checking other languages, but you clearly missed the correct one- Swahili with Kibajuni dialect (spoken by the Bajuni minority ethnic group on the coast and islands on both sides of the Somali�Kenyan border and in the Bajuni Islands (the northern part of the Lamu archipelago). Also called Kitikuu and Kigunya).
Anyways in Swahili with Kibajuni dialect what OP wanted to say is the following: ahhhh my boobs are the biggest in Bajuni Islands & for $0.02 loan i will allow you to see them via webcam
hmmm...Swahili...Nee pa tia kitu kidogo...give me something small (begging for spare change) Heard this one many times when in Nairobi. As for the OP...might offend the pagans
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Posted by rbdflyboy: hmmm...Swahili...Nee pa tia kitu kidogo...give me something small (begging for spare change) Heard this one many times when in Nairobi.
you miss the point here flyboy, key is Kibajuni dialect - you see dialects are very important & they radically chance what was supposed to be said. small example from your phrase: Nee pa tia kitu kidogo means give me sth small only in Modern Swahili (it's based on Kiunguja, the dialect spoken in Zanzibar town) - but same words said amongst the people who speak Chimwiini dialect would mean: my left boob is bigger than my right one. Moreover same words in Makunduchi dialect would mean: have you shaved your balls this week?