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CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:24pm On Oct 01, 2014
MizMyColi:
Oya Na.......Leggoo cheesy

Ina Jin Yunwa - ko kaci abinci?

Mei sun na Ijeoma Esther lipsrsealed

Apatheist..... Inna Sun na ka?

JBluv55... Ina son ka

grin grin grin grin grin grin

How'd I do?
lmao, even though u didn't get then u tried
correction
ina jin yunwa, ko kin ci abinci? (becos I'm f u will use 'ki'
suna na, Ijeoma Esther
apatheist Mei suna nka

u got s last one
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:18pm On Oct 01, 2014
MizMyColi: You said something about teaching me hausa, right?

Ya hakuri, translate grin
no too, he said am I not talking to u and xtarxhyn?
I said I'm talking to u na

ina yin magana de mizmy- I'm talking to mizmy

a b o k i na ne de ita - she is my friend ( though I'm not very sure of the composure here) but u can imagine I type ab oki which means friend and nl changed it to northerner
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:09pm On Oct 01, 2014
Jbluv55: Toh ba woni abun aman Ga MizMyColi da XtarXhyne fa cheesycheesy. Ba za ki yi magana da su ne? grin

Akira, ya kamata ki sa space kadankada n ki na rubutu wink.
Ina yi magana de mizmycoli mana, abo-ki na ne de ita. ama xtarxhyne? ba santa ba

ahaaa, though I got what you said but u have to translate that so I would know it word for word, I mean d 2nd paragraph



dis Nairaland na wa o, u type abo-ki, you go see northerner
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:03pm On Oct 01, 2014
jacabi: I would be glad(Translate pls).
paretomaster will do that
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 1:02pm On Oct 01, 2014
Jbluv55: Ni na fita daga makaranta a IBADAN ama a wanan thread ni yaro ne.

Su AfricanApple da ParetoMaster ne mallama da mallami anam grin
are u an alumni or still a student there
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:59pm On Oct 01, 2014
Rapzino: i would love to join too
you will be highly welcomed
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:38pm On Oct 01, 2014
jacabi: I'm interested in learning hausa but is like you people are doing magic here. Any way, somebody to help with greetings in hausa like good morning, afternoon, evenning, good night, welcome, good bye, well done etc.
lmao, its no magic at all, its as simple as english, just be serious and u will learn
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:35pm On Oct 01, 2014
snowprince07: Lol i no fit laff.
una try shaa i would also join d teaching(applying)
anytime i am available i would help in d teaching.
I also wanna learn some naija tribes like igbo&yoruba any thread for that??
create a thread for that and I will come and teach you yoruba
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:33pm On Oct 01, 2014
rafeelly: almost bit my tongue y trying to pronounce those words.... I so want to learn Hausa.. wud av love to serve at d north if not for security issues we have in the country



good job African apple, petromaster..

grabs jotter and pen..

Sannu

happy independencecheesy
Lol, its easy just pronounce as as spelt, the ones that have different pronouncuation will be explained to u

lmao @petromaster, its paretomaster

ye was sanu

same to u
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:30pm On Oct 01, 2014
Jbluv55: Toh! Sanu mallama grin

Ba zan fita ba, ina gidan na grin.

Kin fara da thread na mu ko? cool
ha ha, ban fara ba, ba mutun zanyi magana dashi ne. kuma bananso nsha shai shai yau.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:26pm On Oct 01, 2014
MizMyColi: smiley cool
I'm hungry - Ina jin yunwa ( I know u like food)
what is your name mei sun an ki (f) ka(m)
kabari- stop
Ina son ki- I like/love you
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: The Forte by AfricanApple(f): 12:22pm On Oct 01, 2014
ebullientV: Lol. Sorry 'bout that - digging up forgotten stuff. I've this annoying habit of bringing up things pple can't remember.

No outing o. 'cept you want to take me out for the 'outing' wink.
issorai. i think I like it that way atimes.

you afraid if bomb eh?
where will u like me to take u out to
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:55am On Oct 01, 2014
Paretomaster: INAKWANAN KU MUTANEN NAIRALAND, ? INA FATAN KUN TASHI LAFIYA?

AKIRAAPPLE, SANNUNKI DA AIKI, KUMA INA YIWA SABIN DALIBBAN MU DA MALLAMAI BARKA DA ZUWA WANNAN SHAFIN.

TRANSLATION = Goodmorning nairalanders, i hope u all wake well?
Akirapple, welldone, am also welcoming our new students and tutors to this thread.



GOOD MORNING = INAKWANA, INAKWANAN KU, TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE.

INAWUNI, GOOD AFTERNOON, AND EVENING.

GOODNIGHT= SAI DA SAFE,

YOU CAN RESPOND TO THE GREETINGS BY SAYING "LAFIYA LAU"

SANNU DA AIKI = FOR GREETING SOMEONE AT WORK.

WELCOME =SANNU DA ZUWA.

KA TASHI LAFIYA (M) =DID U WAKE WELL? its usually said after the inakwana greeting.

KE TASHI LAFIYA (F) " " " " "

INA ZAKA/ZAKI? = WHERE ARE U GOING TO?

NA DAWO = AM BACK.
mizmycoli, here
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:52am On Oct 01, 2014
Viewing this topic: jacabi ( m), rafeelly( m ),
Apatheist
you guys should come and learn o
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:50am On Oct 01, 2014
paretomaster, here is a list for you
1. who drank the remaining water
2. remain for me
3. who is he to you
4. what are you planning
5. stand beside her
6. put it far
7. should I hide it
8. old people
9. it has torn
10. I will tear it
11. I want to share it
FamilyRe: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by AfricanApple(f): 11:35am On Oct 01, 2014
TV01: Answered below (thanks again Saga);



Not sure you read and understood my post or gave much thought to your own before responding. But the bar is low, you got 2 likes huh


TV

Saga are you going to respond to everyone on this thread? grin
its obvious u do not understand my own post.

well thank god majority have said it, marriage is not a measure for success in life


and dat shows how much u thrive on likes.
FamilyRe: Is Marriage A Measure Of Success In Life? by AfricanApple(f): 11:33am On Oct 01, 2014
Sagamite: I can't see anywhere where he said you cannot be single, successful and happy.

Nor did he say marriage was a superior model.

He just stated how marriage might be a good thing if done right.
neither did he state anything, he asked a question and I answered he asked for explanation and I explained pls show where he stated that marriage might be a good thing if done right.

as far as I'm concern marriage is not and never will be a measure for success

like someone said, a married man with 6 children in one room living in hell of poverty, can u call that success?
hell no. been successful is living a comfortable life and loving it, been successful is setting out a goal and achieving it.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:03am On Oct 01, 2014
MizMyColi: That means, are you going out for indpendaze, right?
yeah.

maybe I should start teaching u d ones I know before pareto comes
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 10:51am On Oct 01, 2014
Jbluv55: Inakwana? Kin tashi lafiya?
alhamdulillahi.

happy independence. za ka tafi outing?
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 10:32am On Oct 01, 2014
Rapzino: = i'm wickedly in love with you beautiful damsel
pareto will have to confirm if u are saying d truth

thanks for falling in love.
RomanceRe: The Wooing Challenge 2014 (ladies' Edition) - Ladies Choose Your Men. by AfricanApple(f): 10:30am On Oct 01, 2014
kingphilip: k o
btw aren't u hot?
how can I be when them no dey fry me
RomanceRe: The Wooing Challenge 2014 (ladies' Edition) - Ladies Choose Your Men. by AfricanApple(f): 10:29am On Oct 01, 2014
kingphilip: no tell me say u b the 26th one o
me ke, him be my pikin age mate
RomanceRe: The Wooing Challenge 2014 (ladies' Edition) - Ladies Choose Your Men. by AfricanApple(f): 10:28am On Oct 01, 2014
Rapzino: you are hot yourself
hmmm mm
RomanceRe: The Wooing Challenge 2014 (ladies' Edition) - Ladies Choose Your Men. by AfricanApple(f): 9:44am On Oct 01, 2014
kingphilip: Na ur lines I de interested in self if not
hmmmmm, when I found the one I loff u will see the lines

by the way happy 'dependence'
RomanceRe: The Wooing Challenge 2014 (ladies' Edition) - Ladies Choose Your Men. by AfricanApple(f): 9:41am On Oct 01, 2014
kingphilip: 27th? oboy hw u take do am
KelvinGraphics na babalawo pikin
RomanceRe: The Wooing Challenge 2014 (ladies' Edition) - Ladies Choose Your Men. by AfricanApple(f): 9:40am On Oct 01, 2014
kingphilip: not allowed jor
see rapzino nw looking for wu to woo him
don't worry about rapzino, hot chick will come for him soon
FoodRe: Cook In Your Kitchen, Take Pictures And Post It Here. SIMPLE! by AfricanApple(f): 9:38am On Oct 01, 2014
LyndaRoyce: . No see....
Dear, How are you and yours?.... Extend my pats to your little troopers...

And this must be "akiraapple(hope I got the spelling)"!!... Missed you too dear... How ve u been? how flexing? wink
yeah, u gorrit. I've been so so good.
I heard that mr. Royce became jealous that NL was taking too much of your time that's why you no longer on as before.

we just dey flex better o.
all those your good good advises are missed
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 9:34am On Oct 01, 2014
Rapzino: na tashi lafiya, kuma ina mugun sonki kyakyawar budurwa
wait o, where is this your own Hausa coming from, well I'm still learning sha. d only this u understand us that I'm wicked....
oya translate sharpaly.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: The Forte by AfricanApple(f): 9:32am On Oct 01, 2014
Xcapist: You may want to get it the next time he comes. It has been known to have a life changing effect on some people. Rich Woman by Kiyosaki's wife is also nice (I skimmed through it). But do read these books with a pinch of salt as they were originally written for Americans operating in a different system.
unfortunately, he no longer sells books, and most book closeby are quack. I will find it anyway
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: The Forte by AfricanApple(f): 9:24am On Oct 01, 2014
ebullientV: Really? You should read it, if want to learn how to make money work for you, rather than work for money.

This book changes your perception about money and how it works. It shows to you why getting a certificate shouldn't be anyone's chief priority. That's all I can say for now.

Happy Independence and New month, ma'am AfricanApple. I guess you remember you it was my 'car' you once referred to as a 'cartoon car' in ds forum sometime back wink?
okay, that will be my next buy

Lmao, I really can't remember saying that to anyone, I can be that forgetful atimes

yeah happy happy 'dependence'. at least we are alive to fight for true independence.
any outing?
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: The Forte by AfricanApple(f):
Xcapist: I love biographies and nonfiction too. Which ones have you read, care to share? Legacy44 did a passionate review of A Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren a biographical work too and I'm certain I'll pick(/download) it when next I have an opening. Phewww!! So many great books to read, so little time maybe I need to go AWOL on NL a bit grin

Btw, it's nice to finally meet you AfricanApple, see you around?
wow, I've read so much I can't even remember all I.e non fiction
some of them are: helter skelter by Vincent bugliosi- you need to read this. its about a man called Charles Manson

small sacrifices by Ann rule talks about a mother who killed her children for the love of a man (psychopaths full america eh)

if you really loved me by Ann rule talks about how a father manipulated his daughter into doing unbelievable things

And never let her go by Ann rule

and true stories by Mafia members or bosses
etc etc


though these books talks about crime but they will tell u how horrible the human mind can work, it also teaches u never to trust anybody

for biographies,
gifted hands by Dr Ben Carson
night by wiesel
the hiding place by corrie ten boom
mengel by Gerald l. Posner and other






And please nobody should tell me they haven't read 48 laws of power. if u haven't done that go get it now, like its name its a powerful book, if your are looking for books to teach you on how to succeed in life don't miss this book, it can be boring but it worth reading

other inspiration books u might have not read:
how to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie.
five love languages by Gary Chapman.
Jennifer and her selves by Gerald schoenewolf

what is AWOL

nice to finally meet you too. yeah u will see me around
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 8:50am On Oct 01, 2014
MizMyColi: coolPresent and following.
What are the basics Ma'am?

Hope we get to use voice notes here?
first of all you if you are interested, you pay your school fee.

that said, for me I've gone a bit far, but with that you can still start from where I want proceed. I normally write a list of words, so he will write their meaning out and I will put it down in my Hausa book

@voice note, job already gave u answer to that
we don't write exactly how its spelt in Hausa, we write in form of English except for 'c' which is pronounced as 'chi' but I believe with time we get to spell all of it the normal way

btw, ina kwana, kin tashi lafiya?

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