denizaksulu wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:Wallah?
= ve Allah/And by God = It will happen.
That's OK then. I thought he meant = Voila - French "Lo! There it is!"
denizaksulu wrote:vaughanwilliams wrote:Wallah?
= ve Allah/And by God = It will happen.
paliometoxo wrote:williams your more pro turk and trnc then some of the tcs... you must really love the trnc
paliometoxo wrote:williams your more pro turk and trnc then some of the tcs... you must really love the trnc
Nikitas wrote:wallah, perhaps he meant vois las from the French?
denizaksulu wrote:Nikitas wrote:wallah, perhaps he meant vois las from the French?
No way, but ask him.
Vallahi is an expresssion commonly used by TCs once.
Vallahi, Billahi is used to strengthen an argument as is taken as an oath of accuracy etc. (literally by Allah, with Allah [as a witness])
zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Nikitas wrote:wallah, perhaps he meant vois las from the French?
No way, but ask him.
Vallahi is an expresssion commonly used by TCs once.
Vallahi, Billahi is used to strengthen an argument as is taken as an oath of accuracy etc. (literally by Allah, with Allah [as a witness])
My introduction was from my aunt screaming at her children " Simdi gelmesang buraya, vallahi billahi ezeceyim seni".....
That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick"....
denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Nikitas wrote:wallah, perhaps he meant vois las from the French?
No way, but ask him.
Vallahi is an expresssion commonly used by TCs once.
Vallahi, Billahi is used to strengthen an argument as is taken as an oath of accuracy etc. (literally by Allah, with Allah [as a witness])
My introduction was from my aunt screaming at her children " Simdi gelmesang buraya, vallahi billahi ezeceyim seni".....
That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick"....
You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. Just kidding (=God is my witness)
zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:zan wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Nikitas wrote:wallah, perhaps he meant vois las from the French?
No way, but ask him.
Vallahi is an expresssion commonly used by TCs once.
Vallahi, Billahi is used to strengthen an argument as is taken as an oath of accuracy etc. (literally by Allah, with Allah [as a witness])
My introduction was from my aunt screaming at her children " Simdi gelmesang buraya, vallahi billahi ezeceyim seni".....
That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick"....
You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. Just kidding (=God is my witness)
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