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I am still looking for a Masai/English Dictionary. I am now offering a full goat and a crate of beer to whoever can help me find one. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Wakanyugi wrote:I am still looking for a Masai/English Dictionary.
I am now offering a full goat and a crate of beer to whoever can help me find one.
http://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/reprint/2/ Description This dictionary of English-to-Maa (the language of Maasai peoples of Kenya and Tanzania) was written and compiled by Charles Richmond. It is one of the earliest Maasai dictionaries. The dictionary was developed from 1935 until 1951 while Charles lived in the back country of Kenya colony, East Africa as a subject of the King of England. His stay there began as a Captain in the King’s African Rifles, in which position he fought alongside tribal chiefs in northern Kenya and Ethiopia against the Italian dictator, Mussolini during WWII. Subsequent to his military service, he returned to England to study theology and to be ordained as a minister in the Church of England. He then returned to the Maasai and Samburu tribes of central and northern Kenya colony near Lake Rudolph, as a missionary.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/3/2007 Posts: 1,634
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madhaquer wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:I am still looking for a Masai/English Dictionary.
I am now offering a full goat and a crate of beer to whoever can help me find one.
http://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/reprint/2/ Description This dictionary of English-to-Maa (the language of Maasai peoples of Kenya and Tanzania) was written and compiled by Charles Richmond. It is one of the earliest Maasai dictionaries. The dictionary was developed from 1935 until 1951 while Charles lived in the back country of Kenya colony, East Africa as a subject of the King of England. His stay there began as a Captain in the King’s African Rifles, in which position he fought alongside tribal chiefs in northern Kenya and Ethiopia against the Italian dictator, Mussolini during WWII. Subsequent to his military service, he returned to England to study theology and to be ordained as a minister in the Church of England. He then returned to the Maasai and Samburu tribes of central and northern Kenya colony near Lake Rudolph, as a missionary. Thank you very much for this link my friend. Let me know how you want to collect your Goat and beer. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Walter Trobisch's 'I Married You' and George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' Given up on Ngugi's 'Devil on the cross'. Laborious read
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I have finally landed Jeffrey Archer's This Was A Man...the 7th and last of the Harry Clinton chronicles. Am salivating as I peel off the paper wrapping. ..
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Wakanyugi wrote:madhaquer wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:I am still looking for a Masai/English Dictionary.
I am now offering a full goat and a crate of beer to whoever can help me find one.
http://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/reprint/2/ Description This dictionary of English-to-Maa (the language of Maasai peoples of Kenya and Tanzania) was written and compiled by Charles Richmond. It is one of the earliest Maasai dictionaries. The dictionary was developed from 1935 until 1951 while Charles lived in the back country of Kenya colony, East Africa as a subject of the King of England. His stay there began as a Captain in the King’s African Rifles, in which position he fought alongside tribal chiefs in northern Kenya and Ethiopia against the Italian dictator, Mussolini during WWII. Subsequent to his military service, he returned to England to study theology and to be ordained as a minister in the Church of England. He then returned to the Maasai and Samburu tribes of central and northern Kenya colony near Lake Rudolph, as a missionary. Thank you very much for this link my friend. Let me know how you want to collect your Goat and beer. @Mathaquer: I offered you a goat, ukasusia. Isoright. I will donate the money to the Wazua charity instead. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Dream Giver by Bruce Wilkinson
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Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
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Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Ali Baba and the 40 thieves If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Point him to Harry Potter and he will be hooked to reading "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Wakanyugi wrote:Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Point him to Harry Potter and he will be hooked to reading Any Jeffrey Archer especially the ones with short stories
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Shak wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Point him to Harry Potter and he will be hooked to reading Any Jeffrey Archer especially the ones with short stories Thanks...off to the bookshop
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Swenani wrote:Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Ali Baba and the 40 thieves Thanks sana
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Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Maybe a bit too early for one who has just finished class 8 lakini akifika form 2 or when you see signs of kichwa ngumu and they start not listening to you then buy them this one:
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Kusadikika wrote:Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Maybe a bit too early for one who has just finished class 8 lakini akifika form 2 or when you see signs of kichwa ngumu and they start not listening to you then buy them this one: Thanks. Will buy for my nephew.He is in that age and the kichwa is not only ngumu but pembe pia zimemea.Wakes up at 12.00noon and is on phone 24/7(Dont ask me why he has a phone,am working towards having it "stolen").School performance has dropped to Johos and he seems to have no talent we can develop if books are a problem. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
The Moses series by Barbara Kimenye Gripping read
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Kusadikika wrote:Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Maybe a bit too early for one who has just finished class 8 lakini akifika form 2 or when you see signs of kichwa ngumu and they start not listening to you then buy them this one: Interesting read. It's amazing how book shows have become cheap. No excuse for not reading. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Bigchick wrote:Kusadikika wrote:Muheani wrote: Need some easy ready for a teenager just finished lass 8..
something interesting
Maybe a bit too early for one who has just finished class 8 lakini akifika form 2 or when you see signs of kichwa ngumu and they start not listening to you then buy them this one: Thanks. Will buy for my nephew.He is in that age and the kichwa is not only ngumu but pembe pia zimemea.Wakes up at 12.00noon and is on phone 24/7(Dont ask me why he has a phone,am working towards having it "stolen").School performance has dropped to Johos and he seems to have no talent we can develop if books are a problem. Don't be too hard on the young fellow. This is a phase that every man has to go through at one time or other in life. Some of us do it in our Wazeehood and the results are not pretty. Your support as a trusted Untie will have more positive effect than the parental heavy hand. "The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
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The man without a face,The unlikely rise of Vladmir Putin by Masha Gessen If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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