...is a widespread disease...That kukosa hakili....
Told y'all...ni musimu wa ujinga. Hauna dawa....is a widespread disease...
a lagha
A Somali word that means a dry seasonal riverbed, likely to have a fast stream when it rains.@Meria kujia word of the day
That "gh" is typical of wariah. Like Kuna gìkorora kimekwama kwa kooA Somali word that means a dry seasonal riverbed, likely to have a fast stream when it rains.
Huyo kasee ako na kofia na shati ya white kwa mlango ndio ningependa kusikia story zake jioni kwa busaa.More examples of the brainless
Spot on. Im not sure about the spelling. But I wrote the way it's pronounced.A Somali word that means a dry seasonal riverbed, likely to have a fast stream when it rains.
The correct spelling is Laga not Lagha.That "gh" is typical of wariah. Like Kuna gìkorora kimekwama kwa koo
Kama Hells gate, mvua inanyesha mbali but maji inaenda kwa hizo laga.Ogopa flash floods. If you have lived near a lagha, you know why it's dangerous. The water level can change suddenly. Alafu ifichiche miti ndani.
Ogopa Sana!Kama Hells gate, mvua inanyesha mbali but maji inaenda kwa hizo laga.
OK the monkeys were screaming what was the snake doing? Howling?Ogopa Sana!
Kuna time nilikua Isiolo, and we had to monitor mvua on the Meru side. It would rain heavily in Meru and the Laga would be uncrossable for hours.
There was a particular day when it rained heavily in Meru. That day the laga was a seething and furios monstrosity. It mowed and moved anything on its path; boulders, trees, anything. I saw it carrying two terrified, screaming monkeys atop a downed tree , a warthog and a dog. I swear I saw it carry a snake too.
Ogopa sana!
I'm trying to imagine a howling snakeOK the monkeys were screaming what was the snake doing? Howling?
Ogopa Sana!
Kuna time nilikua Isiolo, and we had to monitor mvua on the Meru side. It would rain heavily in Meru and the Laga would be uncrossable for hours.
There was a particular day when it rained heavily in Meru. That day the laga was a seething and furios monstrosity. It mowed and moved anything on its path; boulders, trees, anything. I saw it carrying two terrified, screaming monkeys atop a downed tree , a warthog and a dog. I swear I saw it carry a snake too.
Ogopa sana!