Christianity Etc › Re: The Hijab Can Decieve You... by AfricanApple(f): 6:59pm On Nov 21, 2015 |
plappville: And you think it warrant insulting someone to have a point? what is thé Hausa woman traditional way of dressing outside Islam? Hausa women do wear colorful wrappers with matching blouses. Nothing like hijab, niqab whatever. The hijab code is religious. And when they wear it the have theses impressions. But it has shown that this mode of dressing facilite to hid explosive objects than normal dressing code. What Hausa woman look like in her traditional attire: @plappville, are you one of the foolss? you shouldn't be pained wanted to clear your cloudy ascertainment but seeing your signature and one of your posts made me think otherwise. you are being biased, you don't want to learn nor understand, all you just want to do is pour your wrath on islam |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 6:53pm On Nov 21, 2015 |
Paretomaster: AfricanApple, na tura miki sakko a Bbm... replied. do you want to fall me? I will show her when I got there they send me to you |
Christianity Etc › Re: The Hijab Can Decieve You... by AfricanApple(f): 6:23pm On Nov 21, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul: Plappville's gripe seems personal. what do you mean by personal. btw from your above post, are you like religion-less?  |
Christianity Etc › Re: The Hijab Can Decieve You... by AfricanApple(f): 9:16pm On Nov 20, 2015 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: The Hijab Can Decieve You... by AfricanApple(f): 9:11pm On Nov 20, 2015 |
only foolss and gullible people will see Ijab wearers as innocent, holy, loyal or even 'can't kill a fly' Ijab wearing is just a way of dressing just like other types of attire, every tribe, nation, country or what have you have their way of dressing. those who wears Ijab do every other thing that a person who doesn't wear do. its about individual personality and and state of mind not the clothing. |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 5:34pm On Nov 20, 2015 |
Hernyolar: Can you write the denominations in hausa? I paid 150naira for a journey of less than 100naira naira biyar- five naira naira goma- ten naira naira sha biyar- fifteen naira naira ashirin - 20 naira naira ashirin da biyar- 25 naira naira talatin- 30 naira arbayin- 40 naira hamsin- 50 naira sitin- 60 70 80 90 Dari daya- 100 naira Dari biyu- 200 naira Dari uku- 300 Dari udu- 400 Dari biyar-500 pareto master, please complete the rest and feel in the gap |
Romance › Re: If A Guy Grabs Your Boobs Unexpectedly, What Should You Do? by AfricanApple(f): 10:58am On Nov 20, 2015 |
onila, next time grab his pen1s and start kissing him |
Celebrities › Re: Toyin Aimakhu Attacked For Denying Dating With Boyfriend:actress Flees To Ibadan by AfricanApple(f): 10:45am On Nov 20, 2015 |
if hell is real, then media personnel will be the first to go in |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 10:33am On Nov 20, 2015 |
Paretomaster: THE ZAGI DIDNT FIT INTO THE SENTENCE. ZAGI MEANS INSULT.....
ohhh except if it will translate to SUNA DA YAWAN ZAGI... THEY INSULT ALOT
Zanyi barci kadan, yanzu na dawo daga wajen aiki. toh! na game
Eya, ka na kokari. sai anjima |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 10:15am On Nov 20, 2015 |
[quote author=Paretomaster post=40216213][/quote]that 'suna da yaw a zagi' you didn't translate it well |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 9:48am On Nov 20, 2015 |
wana haka yeke
tsaraba
ataba karatu
magaji
so tari da yawa
tafa dashi
an yoyi
bayi da ce ba
idan arki
sun na da yaw a zagi
wanan tabas
ko kayin tasiri
tarbiya
n kasake
takwanta
fiya da ni
na wetin I hear I write o  @paretomaster |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 9:36am On Nov 20, 2015 |
Hernyolar: Thanks so much...going through them and memorizing. best to write them down for reference purposes |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 9:32am On Nov 20, 2015 |
paretomaster, what's the difference between 'an' and 'sun'
like: ana da'awa and suna da'awa |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 9:26am On Nov 20, 2015 |
muphasar11: Mum and Dad
Co workers are you serious? 
If my mum and dad can speak, I won't be battling with it now.
that's good sha, in that way, you will have people to practice with.
hope you have a book and a pen |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:47pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
muphasar11: Nice
Thanks
Now you are talking toh! zan gain n ka gobe, ina son yi baci yanzu
means: okay, I will see yo lu tomorrow, I want to sleep now
note: baci is pronounced as Bach
sai da safe: goodnight/till tomorrow |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:41pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
muphasar11: Am really interested way to go. are there Hausa speakers close to you? including MRI ruwa, shoe .makers and the sort |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:38pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
snowprince07 you have disappeared again, come and helep me translate joor |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:36pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
AfricanApple: ba soraiya keremi ba- no be small loff
ba n ci abinci ba- I've not eaten
ina jira boyfriend na- I'm waiting for my bf
za mu fita- we will go out
za mu tafi mr b.- we will go to mr. b
za ki biyoni?- will u follow me?(female) za ka biyoni? (male) muphasar11 hernyolar |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:36pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
AfricanApple: ba soraiya keremi ba- no be small loff
ba n ci abinci ba- I've not eaten
ina jira boyfriend na- I'm waiting for my bf
za mu fita- we will go out
za must tafi mr b.- we will go to mr. b
za life biyoni?- will u follow me? muphasar11
hernyolar |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:23pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
I will try yo tag you guys in what we have done in the past. however, if there is any word you guys want to know the meaning, just ask and tag @muphasar11 and hernyolar |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:17pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
hernyolar hey! you highly welcome to our land  Hausa is the easiest language to learn in Nigeria, just put your ears and eyes down, and you will learn real fast. tinwa tinwa noni  here is a start: 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. muphasar11 here |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:09pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
muphasar11: Haven't grabbed much
Reading from last year till date is not easy. If words are spoken without been interpreted it only beats my imagination how to catchup. Lotta peeps are native speakers. I have copied a few with meanings attached but you'd have to do more.
I learn pretty fast but I can't assume are you really interested or you just want to learn it for fun? |
Politics › Re: Five Killed In Wukari Over Taraba's Governorship Judgement by AfricanApple(f): 6:49pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 6:44pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
paretomaster oooooooooooo! come out of your bedroom and attend to my list dan Allah  |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 6:42pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
muphasar11: Ok
I'd follow the post new student, how far have you gone?  |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 6:41pm On Nov 19, 2015 |
elektra: Barkanmu da yamma!
I need help!
I'm so glad I found this topic. I just got invited to an interview for a job that I applied for based on the fact that I can speak Hausa. The problem though is that my Hausa is not the best. I am from kaduna but grew up in Lagos, so I can only speak my dialect (kagoro). I am going to be interviewed wholly in Hausa so I need to practice my spoken Hausa. However I am in the US so it is tough to find other Hausa speakers to practice with. Please if anyone is willing to practice with me while correcting me, send me an email talk2katz @ yahoo .com. I will be very grateful! I will be making all the calls so it is no cost to you. Infact, ban damu na biya kudi ba.
I hope to hear from you guys! no need to go through that long process, just follow this thread, form conversations yourself and ask for the meaning by tagging someone |
Nairaland General › Re: Coogar Exposed As Credit Card Fraudster by AfricanApple(f): 10:52am On Nov 19, 2015 |
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Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:28am On Nov 19, 2015 |
muphasar11: Ok
I'd follow the post you can as well go through the first few pages |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:37pm On Nov 18, 2015 |
onila: yes  wonders then. I can see you are falling in love with him  |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 12:33pm On Nov 18, 2015 |
snowprince07: been busy shaa buh I think I'm back now.so ya karatu? karatu has been slow jare |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:15pm On Nov 17, 2015 |
onila:
 was it camnewton4pres that attracted you here? |
Culture › Re: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by AfricanApple(op): 11:13pm On Nov 17, 2015 |
snowprince07: Lolz Yaya Kike ,longtime no see no hear Kumar. you went AWOL na, what's up |