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Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by prettyboi1(m): 4:40pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
emilyone: whats the interpretation of I think Dan izka directly translates to "son of the wind" but anyways,it's used to say "useless person,jobless person,fool" etc 1 Like |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 4:40pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
oubi: Who eva is d moderator that banned me for airing my constructive correction must b a bastrdkai mugun yaro. kana zagi mana moderata? |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Chokolee(m): 4:44pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
alfredo4u: Asalam aleku...u r welcomeIt is not you are welcome. begwong:That is not still the actual meaning...though it is used mostly when you want to enter a room or coming to a gathering of people. It means peace be onto you.. Then those people would reply..aleikum salam Thankiu |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 4:45pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
emilyone: whats the interpretation ofits 'dan iska'. kinda abusive to mean bastrd. |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 4:47pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Chokolee:for a beginner it seems ok. |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 4:49pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
emilyone: whats the interpretation ofdan iska is an abusive word Makaranta-school Zo ki ci abinci-come and eat Doya-yam Wake-beans Shai-tea Kato kai-big head Asibiti-hospital Za ki dawo yanzu yanzu?-are you coming back so soon? |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by aussyroyal(f): 4:50pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Inaruwa nka |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by prettyboi1(m): 4:55pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Ruwa- water Maza- man Mata- woman Yaro- boy Yarinya- girl Wuta- fire/light Ashana- matches Gida- house Makaranta- school Azumi- fasting Kwei- egg Abinchi- food Zo- come Tefi- go Fita- get out Aboki- friend Ba damwa- no problem Yakare- it has finished Ya'a kuri- don't be angry Ina kwana- good morning Ina wuni- good afternoon,good evening Ina Gida?- are you at home? Ina Wuta?- Is there fire/ is there light 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 4:55pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Daya-1 Biu-2 Uku-3 Hudu-4 Biar-5 Shida-6 Bokwai-7 Takwas-8 Tara-9 Goma-10 1 Like |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by CuntDestroyer1: 4:59pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
WAYO : Female orgazmic cry 1 Like |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 4:59pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
alfredo4u: Asalam aleku...u r welcome the above is Arabic and not really Hausa. Welcome is Sanu de Zuwa. 1 Like |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by prettyboi1(m): 5:00pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Hey guys pls help me...what's "english" & "where are you" in hausa. I just forgot them & it's so surprising that I can't seem to remember them. |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Pakavy(m): 5:01pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
tempex88: ruwa - water.no problem is ba matsala or ba miskila,problem is matsala or miskila.inyamari is ibo,bayarbĂȘ is yoruba,shege is bastard,karuwa is prostitute,arna is pagan,duri is pu.ssy,bura is pha.lus,wawa is fool,mutum is human.namiji is male,namace is female,sarki is king,sarauniya is queen |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 5:01pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
aussyroyal: Inaruwa nkapronounced in one word to mean-wetin concern you |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Kslib(m): 5:02pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Sai gobe------- till tommorow dutse------- stone mutane-------- people yaya-------- how far hanu------- hand ido-------- eye baki------mouth bura-------- let me see who will get it. Duwawu------ let me see who will get it. Duri-------- let me see who will get it. Zuchiya----- mind doya------- yam shinkapa------ rice wake------ beans michiji------- snake kare------ dog akuya------ goat kaka----- grandparents pitsari----- urine wuta------- electricity wire------ handset mota----- car kayan chiki------ intestine gashi----- hair hanchi----- nose hakori----- teeth wuya----- suffer dole----- by force takada----- book makaranta---- school mutuwa---- death mutu---- die bachi---- sleep tashi---- get up kwanta----- lie down kariya----- lie kariya ne---- its a lie gaskiya---- truth gaskiya ne ---- its a true..lol--- its the truth hanya--- road/way tafi--- go dawo---- come back nama---- meat biri---- monkey kyau----- fine mumuna----- mumu waw---- senseless mata--- women nyarinya--- young girl yaro--- boy maza---- men aboki::: my friend 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by abuabdulhaqq(m): 5:02pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
tempex88: ruwa - water.gajia means tiredness |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by lacasa: 5:03pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Na only hausa people wan learn |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 5:04pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Cunt_Destroyer: WAYO : Female orgazmic cryshege,so u have experimented with one yarinya abi? |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 5:04pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
pretty_boi: Hey guys pls help me...what's "english" & "where are you" in hausa. I just forgot them & it's so surprising that I can't seem to remember them.Turenci-english Ina ye ke?-where are you? |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by nas00(m): 5:05pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Quite funny attempts at hausa language, but an excellent platform to learn Wonna 'thread' ya na da kyau. @OP: Maddalla!! Toh zan ba ku assistance a anjuma.. amma yanzu haka, ina jin dadi magannan ku Da kuma ina dariya sosai 2 Likes |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 5:06pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
lacasa: Na only hausa people wan learndo u have interest to learn greek or hindu?? 2 Likes |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by prettyboi1(m): 5:06pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
berem:Thanks very much for reminding me. I remember now. |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 5:07pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
abu abdul haqq: gajia means tirednessabi oo! Kerifi means strength. Babu kerifi-no strength |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 5:07pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
turenchi = french or is it english |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by azeeza(f): 5:07pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
Gatari....... Axe Abun hanu...... Bangles makaranta boko..... School igiya........ Rope kwanu.... Plate iddo.... Eye kafa..... Leg kaii...... Head Riga...... Dress nagode...... Thank you Gida..... House or home. Murna...... Happy gadangare...... Lizard kare....... Dog mutane gida sai watarana..... |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 5:08pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
alfredo4u: Baba...father,Aboki means friend?! Whereas, i've been referring 2 annoying peeps as aboki thinking it'ws an hausa word 4 "mumu". Pls someone shud confirm d meaning oo : : Aboki and Mallam, what do dey mean? |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by CuntDestroyer1: 5:09pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
begwong: they are the best women in Nigeria! sweet voice and so prone to suspense, drama, hide and seek and lots of romance |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by ELchaposkolo: 5:13pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
pls how does dats affect the price of range rover sport |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 5:13pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
berem: abi oo! Kerifi means strength.u pronunciation seems yorubaic! Karfi- power(strenght babu karfi-no power(strenght |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by nas00(m): 5:15pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
chindi: Aboki na, those two words are about the two most misunderstood hausa words outside hausaland. You now know 'aboki'= FRIEND On the other hand, 'Mallam'= TEACHER. Won't you agree this thread too make sense? |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by Nobody: 5:15pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
chindi:LOL! You better continue calling them Aboki.what's there? Abi dem no be your friend? I don't know the meaning of Mallam/Mallama too.may I should as Sanusi Lamido.lol |
Re: Learn How To Speak Hausa Here by begwong: 5:15pm On Nov 12, 2012 |
EL chapo skolo: pls how does dats affect the price of range rover sportBa turanchi mallam! |
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