English to somali meaning of

<c Waxaa loola jeedaa in wax loo qabto si hufan oo daacad ah, iyada oo aan la isku dayin in la qariyo waxa uu damacsan yahay, fekerkiisa, ama dareenkiisa. Waxa kale oo ay tixraaci kartaa shay guud ama u muuqda qof kasta, iyada oo aan wax xaddidaad ah ama xaddidaad ah lahayn gelitaanka. Si kale haddii loo dhigo, wax si cad loo sameeyo waxa loo sameeyaa si toos ah, daacad ah, oo aan is-yeel-yeel iyo khiyaamo toona lahayn.

Sentence Examples

  1. But fate would not rid me of it, contenting itself with robbing me of my reason, perhaps to preserve me for the good fortune I have had in meeting you for if that which you have just told us be true, as I believe it to be, it may be that Heaven has yet in store for both of us a happier termination to our misfortunes than we look for because seeing that Luscinda cannot marry Don Fernando, being mine, as she has herself so openly declared, and that Don Fernando cannot marry her as he is yours, we may reasonably hope that Heaven will restore to us what is ours, as it is still in existence and not yet alienated or destroyed.
  2. And so, since she appeared in public, and her beauty came to be seen openly, I could not well tell you how many rich youths, gentlemen and peasants, have adopted the costume of Chrysostom, and go about these fields making love to her.
  3. It was so bad we started drawing a crowd who would openly laugh at his attempts.
  4. The time shall come when we may speak openly with one another.
  5. Rune threw his head back and openly laughed loud and long.
  6. If you openly defy him again, he will find ways to punish you.
  7. Some bore the brand openly and cursed humanity for it, seemingly uncaring some carried it secretly and silently, ever afraid of discovery.
  8. I would fain have rebelled, but felt that in the present state of things it would be madness to quarrel openly with the Count whilst I am so absolutely in his power and to refuse would be to excite his suspicion and to arouse his anger.
  9. Her skin was bronzed from the sun and her short stubbly hair bleached almost white, but despite her hardened appearance, there was no mistaking the concern she wore openly.
  10. If thou dost acknowledge this fairly and openly, thou shalt escape death and save me the trouble of inflicting it upon thee if thou fightest and I vanquish thee, I demand no other satisfaction than that, laying aside arms and abstaining from going in quest of adventures, thou withdraw and betake thyself to thine own village for the space of a year, and live there without putting hand to sword, in peace and quiet and beneficial repose, the same being needful for the increase of thy substance and the salvation of thy soul and if thou dost vanquish me, my head shall be at thy disposal, my arms and horse thy spoils, and the renown of my deeds transferred and added to thine.