[quote=LallaAïcha]thanks tafoukt, can count on ya to understand me
p.s: there’ll be a mission tomorrow night, just you and me and commonwealth bank… don’t be noticed… kapish :hat:[/quote]
I’m always down for work let’s get us some caaash money YEAAH xD
[quote=Tafoukt]Who’s goin to drive the escape vehicle? Sure ain’t no thing i grab as much floouss i can take xD while you hold them down
Haha btw have u heared about the robbery here in Sweden,they robbed a safety depot where they keep money. It was soo cool :D[/quote]
Ok. Let’s do it in the moroccan way. I can provide the escape vehicle. Who is gonna ride the donkey?
Lol i finally watched this video, and i think that second dude (Eli) is actually mentally unstable… did you see his eyes?? walla i think he’s sick and its not nice making fun of him… that was one lame-ass host though xD they have such ghetto accents :mdr: thanks for sharing
Nari 3la reba3a d cheffarin! (What a group of robbers)
I am out of this, people.
Anyway, I watched the video, and it’s really lame (no offense, Tafoukt). It’s not funny or anything, and as LA, it’s lame to make fun of someone like that. And ufff at the host, he kept swinging till I felt dizzy
Yak wa7ed lmerra gelt lik translati diali ma beghitich. 3qel fiha, hani ghadi nddi fik ajr…
Rok lofti, guys, is the name of a religious program that used to be on TV every Friday night, I think. Moroccans send their religion-related questions to a scholar who answers them and gives them Fatwas, hence the name Mofti, the one who gives fatwa. Rokn = Corner.
Sir aweldi Mad, Allah yerdi 3lik. Allah ye3awen fel medrasa.
No way, Aïcha! In Morocco (in north at least) women walks at the side of the monkey carrying big packets of grass and wood, while men rides the monkey :^^: . Ok you are living in the bottom of the world, but don’t try to turn ours upside-down! :crazy:
I also think the second boy is a little bit out of the world, but I think -and maybe is because I don’t understand very well english- they don’t show misrespect to him in this video. We do laughing with it (me too), and I hate myself when I do something like this :no:.
I don’t like also when we use some words like “retard” in here to insult or make fun to someone :blink:. But I understand there is no bad intention, so… peace here and glory there!
No way, Aïcha! In Morocco (in north at least) women walks at the side of the monkey carrying big packets of grass and wood, while men rides the monkey :^^: . Ok you are living in the bottom of the world, but don’t try to turn ours upside-down! :crazy:[/quote]
they ride monkeys in morocco??? hhhhhhhhhhh poor monkey, you mean donkey i assume walla i was laughing so hard when i read this… who rides monkeys? xD
ok so the men ride it, but i won’t allow that… firstly i don’t trust men, secondly its gonna be just me and mi partner, and mi partner is a she (Tafoukt), so its either her or me…
I also think the second boy is a little bit out of the world, but I think -and maybe is because I don’t understand very well english- they don’t show misrespect to him in this video. We do laughing with it (me too), and I hate myself when I do something like this :no:.
I don’t like also when we use some words like “retard” in here to insult or make fun to someone :blink:. But I understand there is no bad intention, so… peace here and glory there![/quote]
you’re right. & your level of english is just fine :okay: we understand you, except when you say “they ride monkeys” :blink:
Philosophical question: In a race, do you think a monkey is gonna beat a donkey?
And the really important: What’s the translation in darija of this question?[/quote]
So2al falsafi: Ila 7emar w qerd tesabqou, ze3ma yerbe7 lqerd?
Just one of the possible ways to put it.
Thanks a lot, I’ve never used this word yet: ze3ma, I just learned it…
:blink: :blink:
Ok ok, my be your boxing kangaroos have a lot of fun down in Australia, but in the upper world, when a donkey wants to get fun, what can he get?
And also, you are a cult person, so you sure have heard about Zeno’s paradoxes and Esope’s fables. There were a turtle and a hare, who compited in a race. Isn’t that stranger than a monkey and a donkey?