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Kool_Kat   

^Welcome back...

 

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@Caano Baqay...DD, sorry that was a good one...

 

Yea kurdad is cambuurka gabdaha yaryar, don't know about it being short or short sleeved...

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Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o:

Xargagay = ???

from the root word:

xargag masculine noun (adjective): solidification, coagulation; dry, dried out; skinny, very thin

 

hence Xargagay = lose all restraint; escape

 

 

am i correct or am i orrect?

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underdog   

KK,

thanks

 

I was talking to one of my "back country cousins", you know the one that walk in high steps because they're used walking in dacas in terrain with a lot of rocks.

 

Anyway I gave up on af-somali cusub (or old school depending on how you wanna look at it)when he pointed at something and said "yaayah, dhoogo!"

Left me with a "what the hell...?" look on my face.

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KK, now yaayah is not equal to baayo, but the I couldn't put Yaayah and Dhugo in a same sentence. If it would have made sense was it "yaayah deybo/fiiri" that's acceptable. :D

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