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Naga Tuma
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Re: Video Song Of:When ታማኝ በየነ Was A Backup Dancer 2 Galla ጥላሁን ገሰሰ Aka In His Galla Song "Ani Si Yaadaa"!!! WEEY GUUD !

Post by Naga Tuma » 18 Feb 2022, 20:55

tarik,

Can you define this word or are you using a word that you can’t define?

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Re: Video Song Of:When ታማኝ በየነ Was A Backup Dancer 2 Galla ጥላሁን ገሰሰ Aka In His Galla Song "Ani Si Yaadaa"!!! WEEY GUUD !

Post by Wedi » 18 Feb 2022, 20:58

tarik wrote:
16 Feb 2022, 00:00
ታማኝ በየነ's wife is galla too. His Love for gallas and his hate for Amharas is limitless!!

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Re: Video Song Of:When ታማኝ በየነ Was A Backup Dancer 2 Galla ጥላሁን ገሰሰ Aka In His Galla Song "Ani Si Yaadaa"!!! WEEY GUUD !

Post by tarik » 18 Feb 2022, 21:07

Naga Tuma wrote:
18 Feb 2022, 20:55
tarik,

Can you define this word or are you using a word that you can’t define?
Naga tuma: Yes i intentionally chose this song and i know what it means in afan oromo, but i can also tell u what it means in arabic word by word.I am not an oromo aka galla, but i can speak write and read z arabic language. This is what it clearly means and translated "Ani Si Yaadaa" aka اني سياده Aka it means in english I AM Z BOSS OR LEADER OR I AM Z OWNER. Ani means I and SIADA MEANS LEADER OR BOSS. IF U WANT IN SPANISH. SI MEANS YES.YO SI COMMANDANTE. I hope i made it clear. I don't know if tamangn knew what z song meant? :lol: . Tilahun was basically saying he is z man and z boss and leader. Kind like what we c in ethiopia 2day. Z galla-adwan abiy is tilahun and demeqe mokenen is tamagn beyene. So sad. I didn't call myself tarik aka history 4 no reason, just like u did Horus aka naga tuma. :lol: :roll:

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Re: Video Song Of:When ታማኝ በየነ Was A Backup Dancer 2 Galla ጥላሁን ገሰሰ Aka In His Galla Song "Ani Si Yaadaa"!!! WEEY GUUD !

Post by Naga Tuma » 23 Feb 2022, 12:59

tarik, I am from old school. Slow to read what you mean by 2day.

In old school, we take the word seriously. The entire life time I have known my late mom, I have seen her raise her hands three times. One was when I was a kid making noise. Coincidentally, people were passing by our ቄ, ቀዬ, similar to a garden. I didn't know the noise I was making as a kid was unacceptable to the ears of the grownups. My guess is that she thought the people heard it. She called me inside our house and gave me a gentle slap for making that noise. I didn't realize I was doing something wrong. After the slap, I did.

The second was after the revolution in Ethiopia. A neighbor came to our family's land one day when my late dad had gone to literacy school and started to plough it. The moment she saw it, she grabbed a big stick, went to where the man was ploughing, struck the oxen with the big stick. They broke lose, the man stood still, and we went back. We didn't know the man's father was watching from a distance. When he saw it, he called his son and told him that they had told him to stop it if the family said no.

The third time was when I had gone with her one day to a Saturday market. She had produce to sell. An unruly urbanite came and bought some from her and then got some ኤበ፣ ምርቃት, a small additional product you traditionally give for free after a successful transaction. The urbanite wanted more of it. My late mom said she had given her enough and that she ebb from there. As she turned away, she murmured ይህቺ **. My late mom very swiftly found a stick next to her and landed a hard blow on the buyer's back. The murmured became the swift runner and ran away. I am very sure that if that stick landed on your nose or head, you would be bloody.

You sound like you are having a light time here. But this is to show how seriously many take it.

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