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Nephitess

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I have lot's of picture of Tanzania and Kenya... in real Photo Albums. So ... you probably won't get to see them!

 

Your picture are pretty good. :D

I see they braided your hair and stuff... they do that to my sisters every time LOL.

It's very different from America/Europe, eh?

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The trip was amazing!!!  I favorite part was making friends. I have made some great friends and now have a big reason to go back. I would go back anyway, the friends just make it more of a sure thing. I loved the pace of life there. it is much slower than here in canada.

 

Loran, Yes I got my hair braided...it did not lastlong though. my hair started to come out...so i had to take it out after only 3 weeks. When i got it done i could not sleep for two days because my scalp was so sore!!! LOL

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LOL... that's why my sister never got to try it on me. ;)

 

I haven't been there for  year or two I think. I don't know too muc habout Uganda. Usually I was just passing through on my way to Tanzania or kenya. What do you think of Swahili?

 

Habari?

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I think Swahlil is a beautiful languge but i one know one word...Karibu!! hehe.

 

We should go to Uganda together...we can stay at my friends house. :D  You'll have to bewilling to use latrines though *shudders* that was something that took me forever to get used to.

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Asante!

Tell me you know Asante! It's more important than karibu!  :P

 

LOL... My father's parents live in a small rural village!

Latrines are all the hype. :P

It's much easier for you to get used to latrines than for one of them to get used to toilets.  :D

 

Trust me... I know! :-X

 

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OHHHHHHHH....*jumps in her seat* Yes i know Asante!!! I forgot....

 

Is it really easier??? hummmmmm thats something to think about....or not???

 

Naeann, what song was it that you sang??

 

 

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*grins* hey, Neph! Welcome to the Tower!

 

I was taught a song in swahili when I was in Elementary School and I actually found it in a Music book at my last school.

 

*grabs the book she "borrowed" from her last school and thumbs through it, hunting*

 

Here it is! :D Che-Che Koo-lay! *grins* Funny how stuff sticks in your head so long, isn't it?

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Wait untill you hear Luganda...i want to learn that language. The is the language they speak in Uganda. It is beutifull, my friend speacks it all the time. I even learned al ittle bit will i was there, but not enough to have a conversaion.

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i haven't heard much about it lately but that might change. ;)

 

Otherwise I believe Luganda is either a national version of swahili or a tribal/local language of the area in which you stayed. The official languages of Uganda/Kenya and Tanzania are all Swahili and English, french is also taught in schools though.

 

Che-Che Koo-Lay?  :o

LOL... I have yet to see a word written like that in Swahili.

But then my command of Swahili is greatly diminished. :(

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Yup your about right. My Rommate speaks it. I think it is a beautifull language.

 

OOOooo...Elgee your in South Africa?? I was so close....*sad she did not know her before* next time i come to your continent i'll visit you..LOL

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Then it's settled...when i come again, i'll let you know. I wanted to go to South africa but are plans did not include your country.

 

*start saving her pennies*

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