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Default 09-23-2007, 10:26 PM

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aii chotadipo. relax on the vigilance. it's cool when people use languages appropriate to the occasion.
if people's scriptures are in arabic, they can quote from those scriptures in peace. si even roman catholics use latin and eastern orthodox use aramaic? ama you suggest that we revoke my catholic grandmother's citizenship when she imbas the psalms in latin? heheh . hiyo itakuwa kazi nyingi kwako, ma broda.

sorry for hijacking the thread, guys.
god bless.
Sijakataa unenayo, ninayo nena ni kuwa normally when you write in a language that is not understood by many, you follow it up with a translation, au sio? That way your message reaches more people who would have otherwise ignored it.
 
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Default To quench our curiosity - 09-24-2007, 03:07 AM

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Sijakataa unenayo, ninayo nena ni kuwa normally when you write in a language that is not understood by many, you follow it up with a translation, au sio? That way your message reaches more people who would have otherwise ignored it.

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Default 09-24-2007, 05:17 AM

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Sijakataa unenayo, ninayo nena ni kuwa normally when you write in a language that is not understood by many, you follow it up with a translation, au sio? That way your message reaches more people who would have otherwise ignored it.
oh i see. point well taken .
and teecee went ahead and did the honors.
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