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Inuendo
#11 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 12:35:40 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
Tebes wrote:
Kamama is a name in Kalenjin just as we have the name of Baringo East Mp as Asman Abongotum Kamama. Kap baba actually means "Homestead of my father", While "kap nostoppingthis" refers to home/homestead of nostoppingthis" Hope you now have answers.


Nice! @Lolest revealed that it means persons of brown teeth, a Kale indicated that it means Kikuyus as used in kale talk....clarify further...the argument is that, in as much as you will say "Kamama"...the "P" is actually silent...



What are you guys going on about? I think i read different. The word for brown teeth is ‘mur gelda’ and the word kap mama is used to describe ‘The Uncle’s Place’ in normal usage..

d'oh! d'oh!
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Jus Blazin
#12 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:06:27 PM
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Inuendo, thank you. That's the word I was looking for.
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nostoppingthis
#13 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:07:27 PM
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@Inuendo, yes, in normal usage it should mean that...but try and replace in a sentence with what it might mean for kaleos...
Jus Blazin
#14 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:32:01 PM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
@Inuendo, yes, in normal usage it should mean that...but try and replace in a sentence with what it might mean for kaleos...

@nonstopping, unless you are a kaleo, stop insinuating what it could mean. It's like you've been given an answer but, even without knowledge of the language, still insist it has another meaning.
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nostoppingthis
#15 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2011 2:39:48 PM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
nostoppingthis wrote:
@Inuendo, yes, in normal usage it should mean that...but try and replace in a sentence with what it might mean for kaleos...

@nonstopping, unless you are a kaleo, stop insinuating what it could mean. It's like you've been given an answer but, even without knowledge of the language, still insist it has another meaning.


This is because some Kaleo explained to me how they use it...was seeking clarity...seems like a sensitive matter, doesn't it?
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