hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh she meant i use the word ze3ma a lot now coz im in love with her loooolll
nhar n3i9 brassi kanbghi we7da b7alk anta7er lahoma jahnnam a khti wala nti
owwwwwwwwwwwww lol mad jahanam gha3 !!! comon dude
looooll jahnam dial lhih wala jahnam dialha hna
you tell me ???
looooolll that wanst a ‘’ wla ‘’ wich is OR … its wala = rather than
owwwwwwwwwww za3ma manrdahach lik jawbih lol
oooooooh greaaaaaaaaaaat another electrician here
looooooooooooooooooool ghir kant3almo manak my friend. nakhdo lharfa ya3ni
looollll ok 200 dhs lsa3a
lol makaynch f sabil lah maghriby yakh
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh duude denya 9as7a
iwa bghatha lwa9t ur right
I say beba and mama xD
Beba? is that like Swedish accent or sth ? :^^:
Haha yeah i think so :P, my older sister couldn’t say “baba” when she was a kid so instead she said “beba” and ever since we all call him that :hap:
mad, sadiqi, ana bzzaaaaaaaaf "lik
like all the girls here
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ur words ma waslounich ga3
hite ana lfouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuq lfouq
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ki jitek a samu?
I asked one moroccan guy the same question what does he call his parents. And he answered lwalid and lwalida And then he added that he is not a child to say mama or baba or smth…
But I think in every age you can call them like you want and like.
We say mama and papa usually.
haha… sometimes some people say mamusik and papusik loool It reminds me about our turkish corner
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u should introduce ur friend to me touta
he sounds mature
unlike the yogurt kids here
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mamusik? jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj
like lamusik, the moroccan floor
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or a threat
hey, daba n mamusik!
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za3ma hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh fin lfou9 ??? f ste7 katnchri 7wayej …
sometimes i call them by their names … i dont care about this that much … except when im in trouble with them loooll
ofcourse dik sa3a i need to call them with respect
Za3maaa looool yogurt kids