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Postby zan » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:03 pm

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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. :lol:

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".....:shock: :lol:

That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick".... :lol:



You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. :lol: Just kidding (=God is my witness) :lol:



Didn't get it :?



Fesuphanallah!!! Beware of your aunt and Nigerians if you dont wish your skull smashed in - saving Kiks the trouble. :roll:

Shall I write it in Arabic?



Tamam yahu :shock: Donunu cikartma :lol: :lol: :lol:


I didn't quite understand because I was talking about "Their" kids but you meant they were a threat to me.......Now which one of us misunderstood again :?
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Postby B25 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:03 pm

well strange you should mention those words.

I remember when we were kids and my mum used to scream at us as well and smacking us one, she used to recite the words.

Vallaha Billaha lali tzie o tourkos (say the turk).

I never knew what it meant.

We also used the word vallaha, as a follow to a threat or statement.
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:11 pm

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paliometoxo wrote:williams your more pro turk and trnc then some of the tcs... you must really love the trnc


What makes you say that, Old Bubble?


i dont know its just the impression you give. love everything turk hate everything gc. sorry if i am wrong.:)
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:12 pm

zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
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. :lol:

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".....:shock: :lol:

That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick".... :lol:



You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. :lol: Just kidding (=God is my witness) :lol:



Didn't get it :?



Fesuphanallah!!! Beware of your aunt and Nigerians if you dont wish your skull smashed in - saving Kiks the trouble. :roll:

Shall I write it in Arabic?



Tamam yahu :shock: Donunu cikartma :lol: :lol: :lol:


I didn't quite understand because I was talking about "Their" kids but you meant they were a threat to me.......Now which one of us misunderstood again :?


I am referring to those that have a propensity to smash heads in if they are intimidated. :roll:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:14 pm

B25 wrote:well strange you should mention those words.

I remember when we were kids and my mum used to scream at us as well and smacking us one, she used to recite the words.

Vallaha Billaha lali tzie o tourkos (say the turk).

I never knew what it meant.

We also used the word vallaha, as a follow to a threat or statement.



So your parents were converts to islam :lol: :lol:

Welcome back to the fold B25. :wink:
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Postby zan » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:15 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
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. :lol:

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".....:shock: :lol:

That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick".... :lol:



You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. :lol: Just kidding (=God is my witness) :lol:



Didn't get it :?



Fesuphanallah!!! Beware of your aunt and Nigerians if you dont wish your skull smashed in - saving Kiks the trouble. :roll:

Shall I write it in Arabic?



Tamam yahu :shock: Donunu cikartma :lol: :lol: :lol:


I didn't quite understand because I was talking about "Their" kids but you meant they were a threat to me.......Now which one of us misunderstood again :?


I am referring to those that have a propensity to smash heads in if they are intimidated. :roll:



Is the dog ready for a walk Deniz.....I think you need some air!!!! :shock: :shock:
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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:18 pm

zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
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. :lol:

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".....:shock: :lol:

That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick".... :lol:



You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. :lol: Just kidding (=God is my witness) :lol:



Didn't get it :?



Fesuphanallah!!! Beware of your aunt and Nigerians if you dont wish your skull smashed in - saving Kiks the trouble. :roll:

Shall I write it in Arabic?



Tamam yahu :shock: Donunu cikartma :lol: :lol: :lol:


I didn't quite understand because I was talking about "Their" kids but you meant they were a threat to me.......Now which one of us misunderstood again :?


I am referring to those that have a propensity to smash heads in if they are intimidated. :roll:



Is the dog ready for a walk Deniz.....I think you need some air!!!! :shock: :shock:



My wife is back from her holidays. They have gone for a long walk along the embankment. Thank you for your consideration.
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Postby zan » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:24 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
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. :lol:

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".....:shock: :lol:

That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick".... :lol:



You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. :lol: Just kidding (=God is my witness) :lol:



Didn't get it :?



Fesuphanallah!!! Beware of your aunt and Nigerians if you dont wish your skull smashed in - saving Kiks the trouble. :roll:

Shall I write it in Arabic?



Tamam yahu :shock: Donunu cikartma :lol: :lol: :lol:


I didn't quite understand because I was talking about "Their" kids but you meant they were a threat to me.......Now which one of us misunderstood again :?


I am referring to those that have a propensity to smash heads in if they are intimidated. :roll:



Is the dog ready for a walk Deniz.....I think you need some air!!!! :shock: :shock:



My wife is back from her holidays. They have gone for a long walk along the embankment. Thank you for your consideration.


My pleasure...Hope she is well?



WoW! I know we have had words before but not on such a petty level :shock: Maybe you should have directed your anger at the person who insulted you and not the one who asked a simple question :shock:
















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Postby denizaksulu » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:36 pm

zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
zan wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
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. :lol:

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".....:shock: :lol:

That is why I don't get excited when I hear Nigerians telling their kids that "I will break your head with a brick".... :lol:



You have to stop intmidating them then. Otherwise you will save Kiks the trouble............. :lol: Just kidding (=God is my witness) :lol:



Didn't get it :?



Fesuphanallah!!! Beware of your aunt and Nigerians if you dont wish your skull smashed in - saving Kiks the trouble. :roll:

Shall I write it in Arabic?



Tamam yahu :shock: Donunu cikartma :lol: :lol: :lol:


I didn't quite understand because I was talking about "Their" kids but you meant they were a threat to me.......Now which one of us misunderstood again :?


I am referring to those that have a propensity to smash heads in if they are intimidated. :roll:



Is the dog ready for a walk Deniz.....I think you need some air!!!! :shock: :shock:



My wife is back from her holidays. They have gone for a long walk along the embankment. Thank you for your consideration.


My pleasure...Hope she is well?



WoW! I know we have had words before but not on such a petty level :shock: Maybe you should have directed your anger at the person who insulted you and not the one who asked a simple question :shock:


:shock:
:lol:

Anger? What anger? I am as cool as an angurka
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Postby insan » Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:02 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
B25 wrote:well strange you should mention those words.

I remember when we were kids and my mum used to scream at us as well and smacking us one, she used to recite the words.

Vallaha Billaha lali tzie o tourkos (say the turk).

I never knew what it meant.

We also used the word vallaha, as a follow to a threat or statement.



So your parents were converts to islam :lol: :lol:

Welcome back to the fold B25. :wink:


It rather sounds he is a descendent of an anatolian family of mixed ethnic origin who emigrated to Cyprus in the last few decades... :lol:

Because, since my childhood; i've heard TCs pronouncing that phrase as "vallahi billahi" or "vallayi billayi"...
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