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Examples
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Pole sana rafiki yangu (very sorry my friend). posted by Jennifer | 6: 49 PM
Pole sana rafiki yangu Jennifer 2006
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Pole sana rafiki yangu (very sorry my friend). posted by Jennifer | 6: 49 PM
Archive 2006-06-01 Jennifer 2006
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Kiswahili words of the entry (courtesy of The Lion King): rafiki (friend), simba (lion), hakuna matata (don't have worries - but its not really used that much here, hamna shida is a more proper way of saying it)
Archive 2004-12-01 Michelle 2004
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Kiswahili words of the entry (courtesy of The Lion King): rafiki (friend), simba (lion), hakuna matata (don't have worries - but its not really used that much here, hamna shida is a more proper way of saying it)
Deep and Dirty South Michelle 2004
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'Oh now, you are unnecessarily pessimistic, my hard-shelled rafiki.'
The Tar-Aiym Krang Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983
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'Oh now, you are unnecessarily pessimistic, my hard-shelled rafiki.'
The Tar-Aiym Krang Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983
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A week ago, one of the experts who lives in Nairobi received a strange text message on his cellphone, written in broken English, that said: "Pliz friend of me come jacaranda hotel 9 oclok. nice imformationz of. good rafiki."
International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions 2009
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A week ago, one of the experts who lives in Nairobi received a strange text message on his cellphone, written in broken English, that said: "Pliz friend of me come jacaranda hotel 9 oclok. nice imformationz of. good rafiki."
NYT > Home Page 2009
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A week ago, one of the experts who lives in Nairobi received a strange text message on his cellphone, written in broken English, that said: "Pliz friend of me come jacaranda hotel 9 oclok. nice imformationz of. good rafiki."
NYT > Home Page 2009
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Rafiki Tse-Malloiy, rafiki Truzenzuzex, we will explore the entire city beam by beam if you wish, but I will bet my majicho that your Krang is in a certain building at the top of a certain hill "
The Tar-Aiym Krang Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1983
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