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Monday, October 17, 2016

Speak A Language And Translate.

Write Something in any Language you want and tell us what it means...

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German Language -''Ich habe Ruhe'' - I have peace/quiet-
Igbo - ''Obim e zuruike'' - My soul has peace''

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245 comments:

  1. Hausa.. BurAntashi 😂
    Togo........ Lol
    Ghana.... 😤😤😤😤

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  2. That's tiv, in Benue state.

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  3. Nawa o, e dey pain u so, come let me teach you Hausa. Rayuwan mu na da kyau- our life is good

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  4. Amu di uto oh! Prick is so sweet. Hahahahahahaha

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  5. Amin, Ohomorihi o do adura ayi.- Amen, May God answer our prayers.

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  6. zimbabwe iri kupisa zvisingabvire
    its really hot in zimbabwe

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  7. Ututu oma is gd mrning which is not asusu igbo.Its like u don't listen to igbo programme on the radio esp in the morning.So its wrong Anon

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  8. C'est ne pa deo problem.There is no problem

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  9. Ok. Cool.

    Merci

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  10. Oge nke Chineke ka mma - God's time is the best

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  11. Cynthia Iyede are you Igede? I have a friend from Igede side in Cross River, she also speaks Idoma and Tiv, she said they share boundaries with some parts of Benue State.

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  12. La Katie, 'ka odiba zia' also means good bye, see you later, and so on..
    The phrase 'so long' means good bye, farewell, etc. Same thing..all parting words.

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  13. Le Dieu tout pussiant....the Almighty God.(french)

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  14. Moi aussi ma vie n'est pas parfait mais je rendre grace a Dieu!!

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  15. Je peux t'aider mais tu es loin du moi

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  16. veni, vedi, veci -Latin
    Ich kam, sah und siegte- German
    I came, saw and conquered- English

    Julius Cesar

    Check package of Marlboro cigarettes

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  17. Shantelle na Tiv babe

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  18. Iris, exactly! Imagine saying almost everyone understands a language that many don't understand. Mtscheeeeeew

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  19. Elle n'a pas argent.

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  20. Omo Ondo Omo ye'mi: You're from Ondo, my sister.

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  21. Omi t'èmi òní sàn kojá mi:
    My water [blessings] will not pass me by.

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  22. She's Tiv from Benue state

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  23. Stella, por favor quiero bailar con usted
    Stella, please I want to dance with you.

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  24. Baba mo dupe ore:yoruba;Father God I'm grateful for your unending mercies

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  25. French: Jesus est mon Sauveur et mon Redempteur. Sans lui Je ne suis rien. J'aime la vie.
    Mrs Korkus ton Blog est genial.
    English:Jesus is my Saviour and redeemer. Without Him I am nothing. I love life.
    Mrs Korkus your blog is awesome.

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  26. Kak tebya zavut😆

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  27. Nne biko nyem ikpu kam kuo

    Can someone translate please.

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  28. Otu Nneka na ato ife di egwu.

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  29. Yimu tutu, give me some quick pussy

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  30. Ce n'est pas.dieu merci

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  31. Abassi means God, not jesusJesus

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  32. Je kin ba oju rere olurun ati eniyan pade.... May I meet with the favour of God and man

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  33. Shantelle na tiv geh.... msugh

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  34. What does agbaya*, a cross rivers word, mean?

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  35. Agbaya*( crossrivers word) means what?

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