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Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by labi1977(m): 9:42am On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: I think your father must be a bastard u fukn idiot do you think I'm im that nice md. fuk u and your thread how can illiterates like yourself shade educated people just because you learnt a new word . Why am I even arguing with goats, that guy did not insult anyone and didn't deserve the rubbish responses like the one you are giving now clearly you and d other guy r uncultured cows and so started insulting. Gworo eater lol |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by lilreese: 11:00am On Feb 25, 2018 |
Nice post |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Firstpage: 11:03am On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: I'm not interested in your weak sermon. All I ask you is to use your influence ( I can see you are one of the few educated out of the millions of imbeciles from the north who would die for one Nigeria) to persuade your people like fulaman to work for the dissolution of this cesspit so that you can practice your boko haram brand of sharia in peace. |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 11:50am On Feb 25, 2018 |
flyca: Are you not already shivering? All over this thread every day your job is to insult us so to say we have you shook is an understatement. But we honestly don't care about your antics because that's all you can do after all, talk. When it matters most you are all spineless clueless and incompetent. |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 11:54am On Feb 25, 2018 |
Firstpage: Fulamans reasons for unity is out of genuine love and concern even for Pillock's like you and his principles are set such that I can't ever convince him otherwise no matter how naive I feel it is to tie ones destiny to that of apes. I think the best thing to do is to subdue you lot into further into oblivion such that we can mold you into more presentable beings. |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 12:00pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
labi1977: And your mum is a manky inbred slag produced in a baby factory. What makes you educated? The useless certificate a fellow ape in the south awarded you? Lmao! You buffoons are so unaware of your stupidity are you not? Education is not just about going to school small fry. Your fellow ape was fully aware of the comments he was making. He insulted my culture and as such have the right to respond in a manner I feel is fitting of his character. LMaO! You do know gworo means Kola nut right? Is that supposed to be an insult? LOL I swear even when you apes try to be offensive you can't shake your inner nature, you are just jesters. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by flyca: 12:40pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: Shivering? Yes o, the whole world actually is shivering at your instruction. Hahaha. Insult "us"? Who are the "us"? You think everybody is as jobless as you that is always preying on who to attack? Just check out your own comments on ghis thread alone. I'm surprised you haven't written your Hausa jargon again to gain more sentiments. You are really a low-life. Byeeeeeee 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by labi1977(m): 12:56pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: Your mad and your mum can suck my rod if you think I schooled here Your culture can suck it too if it means insulting outsiders at the drop of a hat Who Fkn cares what gworo means ahole Anyway I don't argue with cows so you can fuk off, ok ? |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Firstpage: 2:01pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: Lol. Funny this is coming from a northerner. Do you know what it means to be a northerner here? It's below an ape. This is the internet where subhumans can be whatever they feel like so I don't blame you. FYI, the more the country stays together, the more the lots of your multitude almajiris become more destitute and boko haram keep finishing you of. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 3:55pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
Firstpage: Lol. That's interesting. Well you lot are just apes here. As a matter of fact there's a nickname for southerners "biri da wando" meaning a monkey wearing pants. And that's about it, so you may hear some I won't say almajiri because almajiri means student, but poor kids singing that phrase. Well small fry northerners tell you what to do and how to live and not the other way around. If we want to keep the country together we will and when we are done with you we will discard you. Do you not see that you belong to us, the most despicable form of slavery. That which you don't even fully know you're slaves doing our bidding. It's simple fact, educated or not we are simply smarter than you. Always have been and always will be. Biri da wando. 2 Likes |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 3:57pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
labi1977: I just don't see how goro chewer is supposed to be offensive but I guess I never fully understand your ape language and intuition. You don't argue with cows, so I guess when you're done arguing with me on nairaland and you go home you just sit tight then? You don't argue with your parents? |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 4:00pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
flyca: You should shiver at my instruction. I am a northerner and therefore your biological superior. And I didn't start typing in hausa, someone else did and I needed to respond in kind. That's the thing with me, I respond to people how they address me, so if you keep addressing me like you're a manky plonker I will take your word for it and reply in kind. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by labi1977(m): 4:08pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: Your father slowpoke see your life op started this thread to put out info you've turned it tribal look how many people you are fighting at once idiot |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 5:33pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
labi1977: Its easy going against apes. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Baaballiyo(m): 6:00pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: He has a point, that's the Origin of the name but he miss translated the word "al-garb". Al' garb means 'West" in Arabic. And the name originated due to the position of Caliph Abubakar's grave in relation to that of the prophets'. He is buried at the West side of the prophet, so people refer to him as 'As haabil garb' ( The Companion of the west I.e west side of the prophets' grave). Like always Hausawa like shortening long words or phrases, so they only refer to him as 'Garb'. And again Hausawa tend to end words with vowels not consonants, hence the name "Garba". That's why Abubakar is also called 'Garba'. Just like wit the Sunset prayer ( Salaatul Magrib) and we all refer to it as ' Magariba or Mangariba'. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by labi1977(m): 6:08pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: Like all your family members |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 6:55pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
Baaballiyo: Ahhh! Makes so much sense. Plus the maghrib prayer analogy, perfect! Thanks a lot. I guess I'm not changing my name afterall. How did you figure it out? Did you speak to someone? 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 6:58pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
labi1977: Wow. Great comeback. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by JikanBaura(m): 6:59pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
santricedupas: Tell me why we Hausa should rebel against fulani and dethrone them and i will answer your question. I'm Hausa... 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by JikanBaura(m): 8:15pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
AnanseK: Is Garbai a Kanuri version of hausa garba? It's only Kanuri i see using Garbai instead of garba never seen hausa using Garbai. Also notice hausa from Kebbi, Sokoto, zamfara uses Bagudu for Abubakar more often than garba. To give you example , My late grandpa name is Abubakar bagudu baura , (Bashar his father's name) Also our current Kebbi state governor full name is Atiku Abubakar bagudu. Do some hausa from your state use the name bagudu for Abubakar instead of garba? and why do think the name started as Karba? Karba has obvious meaning. |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Firstpage: 9:27pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: I'm done with you. Going back and forth with a leprous, disease stricken cow brain like you is a waste of time. If you think a northerner will ever amount to something in the presence of a proud southerner like me, then you are on a long thing. You are at the lowest rung of the societal ladder. It's a shame already to be an aboki. Calling Someone a northerner can make him commit suicide where I come from so I won't add to your misery. Talking about slaves, slaves are the ones who do my chores. Shines my shoes, fetch me water and carry my luggage. The last time I checked, abokiis are the ones doing all these odd jobs only fit for slaves. So make yourself happy. The fact that no southerner would ever do such to an aboki makes you delusional. You can never stand me in life. |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 9:54pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
Firstpage: Lol. Inyamiri, why would calling someone a friend be an insult. Damn! Ape culture is weird man. Really weird. Let those Malians Chadians and Nigeriens keep deceiving you. Besides, you pay them do you not? I'd would take an honest job over drug trafficking baby factories cultism robberies kidnapping and all the shameless acts you lot are known for. Apes wouldn't understand! And that still won't change the fact the we hold your worthless destinies in our palms. Lazy good for nothing nigger |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by flyca: 11:36pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm:You are crying all over Nairalnad threads to force your "superior status" down on us. Superior in chest-beating! Hehehe |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Baaballiyo(m): 11:43pm On Feb 25, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: You do not have to change it kam. Yes I did, but b4 I saw his response I concentrated my effort on asking Old people and those I believe are knowledgeable about history and names, but I always had a negative answer. So after I saw his comment then I asked around the cycle of some Islamic scholars and got the affirmation. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 12:05am On Feb 26, 2018 |
flyca: Crying all over nairaland? Force superior status? Are not a Nigerian? Or can you not see the reality you live in? Did you even know there were hausas on nairaland before this thread? Lol. Okay. Run along and leave people intent on discussing the actual topic at hand to discuss it. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by flyca: 12:12am On Feb 26, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm:Thrash as usual |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 12:13am On Feb 26, 2018 |
flyca: Bye Felicia. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by flyca: 12:14am On Feb 26, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm:I don't care! 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Nobody: 12:15am On Feb 26, 2018 |
Baaballiyo: Ooh. Makes sense. Thanks. Was going to change my name to Garba but it seems there's no point. Thanks for sharing all the knowledge you did. 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by aparo(m): 4:56am On Feb 26, 2018 |
What of Shekau? |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by umarouq(m): 4:50pm On Feb 26, 2018 |
Cocolatti:I Know somebody Verre by tribe and he is Dikko 1 Like |
Re: Real Hausa Native Names And Their Meanings by Isahalbash(m): 2:29am On Mar 01, 2018 |
MitrikDenholm: If that is what will make you happy.. Congratulations! |
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