@Mwalimu-G there's my new word for the day.
Bado nafikilia vile nitaiweka kwa sentensi
Bado nafikilia vile nitaiweka kwa sentensi
Some have successfully used it:@Mwalimu-G there's my new word for the day.
Bado nafikilia vile nitaiweka kwa sentensi
Sasa jaruopithecus. Howz Omosh the traumatised canine?@Mwalimu-G : "You strange-looking boy with the big head, can you use 'Defeat', 'Defence' and 'Detail' in a sentence?"
@Meria :" De feet of de cat went over de fence before de tail."
Melia huna akili.
kubali tu ata wewe ulikua hujuiSome have successfully used it:
The intergluteal cleft, an aa kent medically bi various synonyms an colloquially as the "butt crack" or "airse crack", is the groove atween the buttocks that runs frae juist ablo the sacrum tae the perineum, sae named acause it forms the veesible border atween the freemit roondit protrusions o the gluteus maximus muscles. The intergluteal cleft is locatit superior tae the anus.
Thanks to Wikipedia...
last warning jakipash,@Mwalimu-G : "You strange-looking boy with the big head, can you use 'Defeat', 'Defence' and 'Detail' in a sentence?"
@Meria :" De feet of de cat went over de fence before de tail."
Melia huna akili.
Poa saidi Uhuru Gardens idler.Sasa jaruopithecus. Howz Omosh the traumatised canine?
Jinga makonika@Mwalimu-G : "You strange-looking boy with the big head, can you use 'Defeat', 'Defence' and 'Detail' in a sentence?"
@Meria :" De feet of de cat went over de fence before de tail."
Melia huna akili.
Si ungemwambia ailete OTTH ang'oe makendeGhasia.
Ukipata hiyo takataka ua.
Very gay thinking.dont make me flex my intergluteal cleft muscles
Ile ya Blueline?Very gay thinking.
hiyo IC ni mkalala.
kama hiyo.Ile ya Blueline?
last warning jakipash,
you are testing the massive powers vested in me here.
dont make me flex my intergluteal cleft muscles
A rasa (Sanskrit: रस) literally means "juice, essence or taste".[1][2] It connotes a concept in Indian arts about the aesthetic flavour of any visual, literary or musical work that evokes an emotion or feeling in the reader or audience but cannot be describedIt has an acronym: RASA.