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younghoodi:ROFLMBBAO!!! Ok! Now that was funny!!! lol!!! Naww tho, that's too much wotk. I pass. ![]() |
lol! you crazy boy ![]() |
uyai:calm da hell dwon. This was supposed to be a funny thread when it was started (to make fun of other similar threads) but I guess you weren't around when we had those. How does this thread reflect how Nigerians feel "down" bout their own culture. Pastor, go find a new church to preach to aight? ![]() |
I don't think "longathroat" means "longer throat" (for a long throat or length), but "longer" as in "want" or "desire". So if I'm right, then I don't see what's wrong with "longa throat". I guess it's just da accent and Nigerian English. Go figure. Greedy works too. |
Quote from [b]Rhino[/b]ghetoochik, i feel you, and that is so nice, would be nice if we could have more chicks like you, keep it up sis, and please if you ever cheat, make sure you come back to update rhino.datz cool. you'd be da first to know aight? ![]() @ Ikomi yeah right ![]() |
younghoodi:when are you gonna shut yo dumbass up" Stop embarrassing yourself man. ![]() |
I wish I could answer that. But honestly, I can't. I hate liars and cheaters. Cheating is not in my nature. I don't even think I can ever cheat. Therefore, I can't have a reason to cheat. I don't even think there's any good excuse for cheating. That's why I feel real sorry for da fool dat try 2 cheat on me. Coincidentally, that was da topic of a show I watched yesterday morning. @ topic A woman can also cheat because the person she cheated with is very attractive. |
pilas:Dumbass. 1st of all, she aint Igbo. 2nd of all, MOHADANA, you need'a go stand in da damn freeway. ![]() |
@topic that's on an individual basis. There's not a book where women have to pick a reason out of for cheating. If that 32% is right, then you gotta ask them. A woman can cheat for the same reason a man cheats. @Rhino your reasons aren't the same for all women. A woman or man can also cheat because of low self-esteem. Like I said, it's about the individual. |
I've always wanted to hear wat da heck his real voice sounds like. he sounds good computerized tho. He got da kinda voice for dat machine thingy. lol! I kinda heard him on dat Ozone hip hop concert on one of dem mtv channels. He had me rollin'!!! ![]() |
I don't know but I think his voice goes with him. Now da guy dat surprised me was SEAN KINGSTON!! I thot he was gon' look all scrawny 'n' shyt. But he's still cute. ![]() |
[quote author=$$Rhino link=topic=72184.msg1464318#msg1464318 date=1188946183]Na wa oh, i thought it was a thread of oyinbo speaking people, me no know say na for fighters, since i can't speak english and can't fight either, i am out[/quote]Peace! |
Sharn06:Ok. I guess you can also answer the question ![]() |
Orignally posted by [b]FuFu King[/b]As I said, if English is to continue as the official language of Nigeria, it is a shame that her citizens cannot manage to speak and write the language clearly and intelligently.How Nigerians were consulted when English was made da national language? I don't think it's a shame that most Nigerians don't speak "proper" English. That's only a PLUS for a country so diverse linguistly (with native languages of course) to even have people that speak English well. It's not compulsory. IMHO. Orignally Posted by [b]FuFu King[/b]Throughout this thread people make excuses for pidgin and grasp at straws that "it's our language." No, it's not. It's a watered-down version of a European language, probably started by some illiterates who couldn't grasp English properly. The true Nigerian languages are Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa etc. Not that pidgin crap. It's a farce.Pidgin IS the unique language of Nigerians. Not everybody has money for education in Nigeria. The majority of Nigerians who speak "proper" English are not only educated, but have also probably had post secondary education. And that's NOT your AVERAGE Nigerian. Pidgin IMO is one of the better things to happen to Nigeria. How else could people in a country with over 250 languages communicate with each other? Pidgin is unique to Nigeria like other creole/pidgins are to other countries. Now we should be worried if the people in power can't speak or comprehend "proper" english and leave our day-to-day Nigerians alone. Your average farmer aint going to meet Koffi Annan in an Executive Meeting neither is a lady in the market tryna earn a living, ya huurrrd? ![]() |
Come backs are hard cuz fresh new peeps come up and take over. |
Chineke Meeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!! Tredi anyi o dawala?!! Oya postuwa nu!! And by the time I return, I better have like 3 or 12 pages to dig thru. ![]() Ciao!!! |
romeo:AINT DAT DA DAMN TRUTH?!!! @cade Are you da UK ambassador to Nigeria? What's da big deal if most Nigerians don't speak "good English"? Is English da native language of Nigeria or Nigerians? |
Ele Nno unu niile mega? Chei! So o weghi onye si ka o juo ese Ghettochyk eh? |
Ikomi:Prepare. ![]() |
PISTOLDUDE:wtf is wrong with you? where da fxck did i call her ugly? if you can't read, then keep ma name out ur mouth. |
[quote author=naija_diva link=topic=19138.msg1416456#msg1416456 date=1187726583]i've been to naija when i was 5 but where i live, i consider it like mini naija because there's alot of nigerians/africans here so i haven't lost my african touch unlike some people who live in area where there aren't alot of africans. but i have some family who are all trying to go this december. its like a mini family reunion. my uncle and his daughter in georgia are going and some of my aunts and cousins who live near me are going along with my sister and brother(he hasn't been there yet and his 13)[/quote]wow. gurl, u borrowing ma story. Who knows, your peeps might know my peeps but dis dang forum aint go no PM's. Cuz I aint writing nothing in "public". lol. @IKOMI watch ur tone with me, buddy. ![]() |
presido1:i si gini? ![]() [quote author=naija_diva link=topic=19138.msg1416421#msg1416421 date=1187726050]yes.[/quote]oh really, have you been there before? Ikomi:aight, I see ur desperate for an answer cuz u already asked dat. scroll up. ![]() well, datz just me local dialect of Igbo. Kwotwara aint really a word. . . but we know how we use it lol! "ezuru"=ihu=face. get it now? "nno"=etu=how. now leave me alone. ![]() NNenne watz good? I'm leaving soon. like in 5 mins y'all. |
presido1:ofe onugbu. . . is dat bitter leaf soup? cuz I know datz "ofe olugbo". eritu la before. . .have i had it before. . .yeah, Nna, Igbo gi n'ara m ahu mgbe ufodu. lol! Ikomi, e ji m gi ugwo? o gini?!!!?!?! onye ka i kwotawara ezuru nno ahu? ![]() |
zigbo:the boy's head is not gwell. don't bother with him if you don't want to upset yourself. |
presido1:a justuru m rie nri ugbua. o gini ka i rige? |
Ikomi:just hush there. ![]() [quote author=naija_diva link=topic=19138.msg1416365#msg1416365 date=1187725105]well, everything else would be nice but no, just what you said. i understand igbo but i don't read, write, or speak it.[/quote]awe really. Aight I just replied to your first post about the thread still being alive. I said were u waiting on it to die. I thot you just can't read Igbo. Were you born outta Nigeria? @PREZZY i'M GOOD!! I di kwa nma? ![]() |
what, the stuff i just said or errthing else? |
i na echege onwu ya? ![]() |
@YoungDice you're such a fucking retard. You think I'mma actually sit here and exchange words with ur dumb behind? You think I'm here to prove "how ghetto" I really am? wtf? I bet it echos a lot in your head. Consider dis da last response you'll get from me. . . unless I actually need'a come back in here and put ur dumbass back where it needs to be. Shameless old man who finally won da lottery to come to America and is posing to be a teenager from New York. rolls eyes Work on writing in normal English before tryna twist it up 'n' shyt. |
elodie:Whatever your title is, to get to your post above. . which "community" are you talking about? And I don't understand what the bolded is supposed to mean. Ok, I'll let someone else answer you since I don't know bout dem "ceremonies". |
ok, well from the Igbo I know, "iri ji" is "to eat yam" . . . . "nri ji" literally is "the food yam" or simply "yam". |





