Cmon those its coming from a person who has never stepped foot in SL listening stories from there hutu relativesNobody says "eeyah" to our mothers, that's just too disrespectful. Naaya to our wifes is also another lie where the f*ck do you guys get this stuff.
We say gawartaay. And yes, that's with a w instead of a b.@Realist what do we say?
Eeyah? What the f*ck is that? Nayaa sheegato aa tahay... Are you sure you're not Xabash or something? Maybe you're from that tribe called 'Eelaay'. Wax kale aa nuu keenti waryaa.NO that is specifically Hargeisa lingo. They don't even use the word hoyoo they say eeyah
The word eeyaahe is used in SL.Cmon those its coming from a person who has never stepped foot in SL listening stories from there hutu relatives
@TheUnderTaker we say eeyahe..it's not the same ey or ay as dog if that's what you guys are thinking
I haven't heaed many western SL say eeyahe to mom's but the east waa normal.
Not my part of SL like dhoobe said its out in the east side not westThe word eeyaahe is used in SL.
I've heard it countless times.
It was in hargeysa but, he is probably right.Not my part of SL like dhoobe said its out in the east side not west
It was in hargeysa but, he is probably right.
Yeah, waan is idhi.Ppl say it there too, cuz everyone lives there. But it's more of an eastern thing...
To call the wifey "Naaheedhe" is said and is just like saying naaya and it's used everywhere in SL and parts of kilika shanaad. F the sweet talk we're geel jireyaal, save the afmacaan for xamar
u mean ayo? (may may for mother?)
Yeah we say eeyaahe when calling females usually wifey sometimes mother, and its mostly used in east SL. We never say "naagtey" to our wifey tho
I never heard the word eyah in my life
Well its part of east SL lingo im from the west. If i said something like that to my hoyoo i would catch a karbashMany people from SL are already conforming it. Know your lingo warya.
What does it mean? Isn't it disrespectful? Why not say hoyo because eeyahe sounds like dog.
Eeyahe is disrespectful.eeyahe is more used for mother than wife and it's not a term of disrespect per-se. It's suppose to be used for older women. It's like when cadaan ppl say "my old lady" when referring to their wifey
A grown man calling " hooyo" out loud in public is looked at as funny