JamiiForums Exclusive: Kiranga and Fellow members English Debate

JamiiForums Exclusive: Kiranga and Fellow members English Debate

There is no 3rd of January as defined above.

Dayme! How did you know what I had in mind and that I was to play a trick? lol

The word except changes everything. He is not saying he knows nothing, he says he knows something, which is his ignorance.

It is impossible to know that you know nothing.


Hands down kwa kinyongo (I kid)
 
Vipi kuhusu "misunderestimate" a la George W. Bush?



Dah! as much as the Denotation is accurate some of these vocabularies may make one feel way over self-overestimate vocabulary-wise specifically if one is confident is good enough.
 
Hi AshaDii...

Hi Mwali.... Missed you Dear... If you don't mind.... Please naomba help on the colored....

Mhhhhh sasa ngoja nikacheki mechi kwanza nikirudi nitarudi na jibu. Kuna hii nayo nimekutana nayo wanamuelezea kocha wa timu moja

Wanaandika kuwa huyo kocha ana googly eyes. Sasa googly eyes ni sifa nzuri au mbaya .Kama wewe hupendi mpira Muulize mtu anayependa mpira alafu muulize kama ni sawa kocha wa everton kufananisha macho yake na search engine za google. lol

Enjoy
 
In quotes Socrates kind of supports me....lol


I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance - Socrates.


In other words knowing that he knows nothing....

OUT OF TOPIC, JUST FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE LANGUAGE:
To put it in his exact words he said: tout ce que je sais c'est que je sais que je ne sais rien.
It is a style called alliteration (I think it exists in English too) that involves using words of similar sound in a sentence.
You can see the same style used by Kiranga here (but of course all the words here have the same roots):
If you know nothing, you can't know that you know nothing because knowing that you know nothing is already knowing something.
 
Debate should be set on certain rules, such as;

  • Non should use dictionaries, electronically or otherwise.
  • Non should use quotations with links.
  • Time to respond to each post should be limited to (2 minutes maximum).
  • No short-forms to be allowed, neither for nouns nor for verbs.
 
Badilisha na ndani. Hakuna maana ya kubadilisha heading peke yake.

Dada Radhia ndani wapi tena? Yaani unaona kichwa tu hakitoshi. Basi tushirikiane wewe upande wako do the needful na mimi pande hii nitajitahidi . Otheriwse itakuwa kazi ku gurantee satisfaction kwa kila mtu.

BTN
Merry New year
 
Debate should be set on certain rules, such as;

  • Non should use dictionaries, electronically or otherwise.
  • Non should use quotations with links.
  • Time to respond to each post should be limited to (2 minutes maximum).
  • No short-forms to be allowed, neither for nouns nor for verbs.

This is not even a debate. People are just clowning and showboating. That's all there is to it.
 
OUT OF TOPIC, JUST FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE LANGUAGE:
To put it in his exact words he said: tout ce que je sais c'est que je sais que je ne sais rien.
It is a style called alliteration (I think it exists in English too) that involves using words of similar sound in a sentence.
You can see the same style used by Kiranga here (but of course all the words here have the same roots):
If you know nothing, you can't know that you know nothing because knowing that you know nothing is already knowing something.



Yeah' it does.... And I love the addition on Socrates's quote.
 
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