Underused Somali curse words

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I'm fresh 18 alxamdullillah, but even if I was 15 I could still be your abti, I have a 13 year old abti.:fittytousand:
I'm pretty sure most of my dads family moved back to the North again, after the Civil War.
So no, you're not my Abti. Since you're living in Sweden I would've heard of you :duck:
 
Ok, maybe this is a regional thing. Nayaa is an insult if used by people who aren't your parents. I dunno about the south, but up North Mothers calling their daughters Nayaa isn't offensive. But it's mostly used when they're scolding you and don't wanna say your name. However, It isn't a curse word.

It only becomes a bad word, when someone else says it. They don't have a right, to talk to me that way because they're not my parents. You get it?

The word "Nayaa" doesn't really have a meaning per-say

U don't need to explain "naaya" is disrespectful word I was just trolling this xalimos
 
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