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Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Fulaboy(m): 10:04pm On Aug 12, 2015
Fulaman198:


Nah it's not her lollllll.
Wait!!!! Who's Mrsidmohan aka kutube? I'm confused here May be its arewaqueen....... I haven't seen her in a while tho
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 10:30pm On Aug 12, 2015
Gaisuwa nake
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Fulaman198(m): 10:32pm On Aug 12, 2015
Fulaboy:
Wait!!!! Who's Mrsidmohan aka kutube? I'm confused here May be its arewaqueen....... I haven't seen her in a while tho

I think it's Kaura but I'm not 100% sure.
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 10:35pm On Aug 12, 2015
Here we are grin grin
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Ahmed4002(m): 1:09pm On Aug 13, 2015
dgalon:


Salamu_alaikum

In da ka koma kenan
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by arewaqueen: 11:45am On Aug 14, 2015
Fulaman198:


I think it's Kaura but I'm not 100% sure.

lol! am not mrs ido..... Its been awhile i came on nairaland. I've been on maternity leave. I had a baby girl (Hanan) four months ago

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Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by dahaz(m): 3:00pm On Aug 14, 2015
arewaqueen:


lol! am not mrs ido..... Its been awhile i came on nairaland. I've been on maternity leave. I had a baby girl (Hanan) four months ago
congratulations! Allah shi raya
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Fulaman198(m): 6:26pm On Aug 15, 2015
arewaqueen:


lol! am not mrs ido..... Its been awhile i came on nairaland. I've been on maternity leave. I had a baby girl (Hanan) four months ago

Wow ina farin jini! Congratulations! May Allah bless your family and your new child.
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by dgalon(m): 4:51pm On Aug 16, 2015
Ahmed4002:


In da ka koma kenan

Hhah kaikuma sana,ar daka fara kenan??
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by dtruseeker(m): 8:47am On Dec 05, 2015
Knock! Knock!! Anybody home?
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 1:56pm On Dec 05, 2015
Fulaman198:


Wow ina farin jini! Congratulations! May Allah bless your family and your new child.

I think what you mean to say is "farin ciki"
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Fulaman198(m): 6:03pm On Dec 05, 2015
MorrowCaligari:


I think what you mean to say is "farin ciki"

Yeah Fulfulde is my first language followed by Hausa
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 3:04am On Dec 06, 2015
Fulaman198:


Yeah Fulfulde is my first language followed by Hausa

Yeah. I know, just a friendly suggestion.
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by OPCNAIRALAND: 12:27pm On Dec 06, 2015
Fulaman198:


Yeah Fulfulde is my first language followed by Hausa

Did i not tell you this guy is not Nigerian!
That is not an error....thats the dialect of hausa spoken in his country to felicitate with a new mother.

If you speak English and write it this good as fulaniman does then he was schooled, assuming in North, amongst people whose first language, and in fact lived in neighborhoods whose street language is hausa, not fulani. We do not have fulani segregated schools in Nigeria, and will never do.....so how is it this dude bungles a term so commonplace in usage?

I went to school with buzus....and sadaka yallas who claim to be Nigerian more than Nigerians. I can pick them easy....i know the signs when i smell one.

Fulaman, are you a Nigerian? Dont make me start challenging your citizenship, i will do a fbi on your @ss and dig into your roots for evidence.

Ka kula!! cool
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 12:51pm On Dec 06, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


Did i not tell you this guy is not Nigerian!
That is not an error....thats the dialect of hausa spoken in his country to felicitate with a new mother.

If you speak English and write it this good as fulaniman does then he was schooled, assuming in North, amongst people whose first language, and in fact lived in neighborhoods whose street language is hausa, not fulani. We do not have fulani segregated schools in Nigeria, and will never do.....so how is it this dude bungles a term so commonplace in usage?

I went to school with buzus....and sadaka yallas who claim to be Nigerian more than Nigerians. I can pick them easy....i know the signs when i smell one.

Fulaman, are you a Nigerian? Dont make me start challenging your citizenship, i will do a fbi on your @ss and dig into your roots for evidence.

Ka kula!! cool

Only a person that knows nothing about hausa will say such a thing. Farin ciki and farin jini are both common hausa terms, so it's not unusual for a person whose first language is not Hausa to mix them up (he's a pullo) even hausas mix them up sometimes. Yes, he's a Nigerian, from Adamawa state. Now Stfu!

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Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by OPCNAIRALAND: 2:48pm On Dec 06, 2015
MorrowCaligari:


Only a person that knows nothing about hausa will say such a thing. Farin ciki and farin jini are both common hausa terms, so it's not unusual for a person whose first language is not Hausa to mix them up (he's a pullo) even hausas mix them up sometimes. Yes, he's a Nigerian, from Adamawa state. Now Stfu!

You are dunce! I will school you in Hausa grammar.

Ina farin ciki jin labarin nasaran ka a makaranta
Ina murna da farin ciki game da kokarin ka da boko
Ina sara maka, alheri da farin ciki game da karewar ka da boko.


Please use "farin jini" to express the above in proper Hausa.

Ode, olodo!
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 2:56pm On Dec 06, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


You are dunce! I will school you in Hausa grammar.

Ina farin ciki jin labarin nasaran ka a makaranta
Ina murna da farin ciki game da kokarin ka da boko
Ina sara maka, alheri da farin ciki game da karewar ka da boko.


Please use "farin jini" to express the above in proper Hausa.

Ode, olodo!

Hahahahhahaah! It seems you don't understand both English and Hausa. Did i say the terms mean the same thing? I said they are commonly used terms so it's possible for someone, even a fluent hausa speaker like myself to misuse them.

Secondly, your statement in proper tense and spelling should be this!

Ina farin cikiN jin labarin nasaran ka a makaranta (just one correction here)

Ina murna da farin ciki game da kokarin ka A boko.

The third sentence is shiiiiiiiiit for the most of it.


That's the downside to you using translators slowpoke! They are never 100 percent accurate!

Loool! An Im.becile who has never heard a full conversation in Hausa, trying to school me in my language! Fvck outta here. Foool!

Dakiki! Shashasha kawai!

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Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by OPCNAIRALAND: 3:19pm On Dec 06, 2015
MorrowCaligari:


Hahahahhahaah! It seems you don't understand both English and Hausa. Did i say the terms mean the same thing? I said they are commonly used terms so it's possible for someone, even a fluent hausa speaker like myself to misuse them.

Secondly, your statement in proper tense and spelling should be this!

Ina farin cikiN jin labarin nasaran ka a makaranta (just one correction here)

Ina murna da farin ciki game da kokarin ka A boko.

The third sentence is shiiiiiiiiit for the most of it.


That's the downside to you using translators slowpoke! They are never 100 percent accurate!

Loool! An Im.becile who has never heard a full conversation in Hausa, trying to school me in my language! Fvck outta here. Foool!

I dont need a translator. There is no translator online that will spin out vernacular in correct construct. None! Find an error in what i wrote if you can. You can't! I commonly make typo whether in english or my native tongue.

Terms borrowed from foreign dialects are not acceptable as substitutes for standard lexicon. Get some sense.

Your fulani lord need to tell the truth where his root is. Which Adamawa is he from? Must be the other side in Cameroon, for him to mix farin jini and farin ciki when greeting a nursing mother.

I will teach you your own languave...you dont know who you aremessing with. What state are you fron?

Freak!
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Nobody: 3:54pm On Dec 06, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


I dont need a translator. There is no translator online that will spin out vernacular in correct construct. None! Find an error in what i wrote if you can. You can't! I commonly make typo whether in english or my native tongue.
Lool! Typo! I'm sure.


Terms borrowed from foreign dialects are not acceptable as substitutes for standard lexicon. Get some sense.
what do you mean foreign dialect? do you see why i say you dont know anything? farin ciki refers to a state of happiness, while farin jini refers to a likable person. nothing like foreign dialect here. im well versed in hausa dialects, and theres no dialect that uses them interchangeably.



Your fulani lord need to tell the truth where his root is. Which Adamawa is he from? Must be the other side in Cameroon, for him to mix farin jini and farin ciki when greeting a nursing mother.
oooh shuut up! where are you from? what proof do you have that youre not the impersonator here?


I will teach you your own languave...you dont know who you aremessing with. What state are you fron?

Freak!
goodluck with that.

i am from the den of hausa speakers mate, shawaran da zan baka shine ka samo kamus. goodluck finding out what that means.

Plonker!

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Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Fulaman198(m): 6:00pm On Dec 06, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:


Did i not tell you this guy is not Nigerian!
That is not an error....thats the dialect of hausa spoken in his country to felicitate with a new mother.

If you speak English and write it this good as fulaniman does then he was schooled, assuming in North, amongst people whose first language, and in fact lived in neighborhoods whose street language is hausa, not fulani. We do not have fulani segregated schools in Nigeria, and will never do.....so how is it this dude bungles a term so commonplace in usage?

I went to school with buzus....and sadaka yallas who claim to be Nigerian more than Nigerians. I can pick them easy....i know the signs when i smell one.

Fulaman, are you a Nigerian? Dont make me start challenging your citizenship, i will do a fbi on your @ss and dig into your roots for evidence.

Ka kula!! cool

Huh? You do know that there are Fulani people in Nigeria who don't speak Hausa as well as Fulfulde right?
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by HalimaSadiya(f): 11:50am On Mar 09, 2016
arewaqueen:


lol! am not mrs ido..... Its been awhile i came on nairaland. I've been on maternity leave. I had a baby girl (Hanan) four months ago
Allah ya raya baby (Sorry I'm just seeing this)
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Esji80(m): 4:49pm On May 17, 2016
Assalamu alaykum Yan Uwana yan Arewa. Barka da Hutawa
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by Baaballiyo(m): 12:14am On May 20, 2016
Wa alaykumusalaamu
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by HalimaSadiya(f): 12:39pm On May 20, 2016
W. Salam
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by dtruseeker(m): 12:51pm On May 20, 2016
HalimaSadiya:
W. Salam
kinsa nayi tuntube nafado daga gadar lado garin kallonki grin
Re: Arewacin Maza Da Mata by farouk0403(m): 6:50am On Jun 10, 2016
proudly Arewa, I love arewa,
thou some people think otherwise about us.

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