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Swahili East Africa

working away from home has exposed me to new cultures. this has added value in my learning experience on walks of life all round.
i am a well rounded being enjoying the ride while i can. so i have become comfortable with a foreign language not forgetting appreciating the way of life quiet different to the one i am used to. so work can have more rewards than just monetary value... but priceless life long learning.

Habari Asibuyi - Good Morning. reply Safi.
Habari Eyakho - How are you? Nzuri.
Habari Mchana - Good Afternoon. POA or Shwari Khabisa.(slang)

Note for all instances when replying to either greetings above the response is correct for all i will repeat greetings.
Mambo Viphi -Bomba.

Mambo Viphi - How are you. reply Jambo.

Raha - eNJOY

Swahili East Africa

working away from home has exposed me to new cultures. this has added value in my learning experience on walks of life all round.
i am a well rounded being enjoying the ride while i can. so i have become comfortable with a foreign language not forgetting appreciating the way of life quiet different to the one i am used to. so work can have more rewards than just monetary value... but priceless life long learning. 

Habari Asibuyi - Good Morning. reply Safi.
Habari Eyakho - How are you? Nzuri.
Habari Mchana - Good Afternoon. POA or Shwari Khabisa.(slang)

Note for all instances when replying either response is correct.

Mambo Viphi  - How are you. reply Jambo.

Raha - eNJOY

Enjoyin Tanzania now in Dar Es Salaam yep East Africa ...

,e yo yo...

 

how shall I begin haagh. in Dar Es Salaam + more uncovered.

I have had the pleasure of living in two worlds downtown and in the suburbia.

 

down town in the mix of things’…

 

what goes on... high density thats what it is THE cITy DAR(Dar Es Salaam). people busy like bees from dusk till dawn.

lots of attractions artefacts sold on every corner, enough food stands with kebabs(Sosa ties) selling the likes of octopus, prawn delicacies... u will c food evry where.

as you work u r welcomed into world cuisine (i.e Swahili, Oriental, Asian),

travel agencies by the tons, with tour guide services. tourism drives most of the economy besides hydro-power, mining 4 Tanzanite and such developing world activity...as for the museums ...mhhh i'm yet to visit one.

 

 the bars gallo, with lots of garden tools to give foreigners services.

 

in the suburbs’…

 

serene... plots - large yards...large luxury apartments...wealthy peops.

 

hollywood at it's best blingola.

 

Even out-here once again restaurant life is the high-lite of all activity, lounge spots,

lots of gardens serving food in the day and change to party-club scene…

 

Although I must say finding the places takes an adventurous type person like moa,

You will find fine women, good music, good food.

 

 

Conclusion "it's an oyster out-here, come rescue me from my loneliness.

  

Tah tah time for some action

Duty calls and no time for all this untill perhaps I run a social network container.
 
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also visit Pheko Mamabolo @ http://makgobe.wordpress.com/about/

well been eyons (millenniums)
take note: on 12 September  2007 Ethiopian counts yet another Millenium it maybe year 7000. 
yep, yeah only with these bad connections here we need broadband to stream live content to keep track of the celebrations.

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