Saturday, January 17, 2009

Small Metal Blueprints

images replenishment

Hi,
long heard of me. I was the last week sick with a cold and I did not do much except hang out at home, read, sleep and watch Scrubs online. Meanwhile, feeling better, I'm on Wednesday and Friday will also be able to work again.
I took a few landscape pictures together so you can get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe diversity of Senegal. together

landscapes


Ciao

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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Free Day

a nice good day,
(I believe it is New Year's Day) Thanks to any Muslim holidays have I am free today and after we last Russian Christmas (no, not vodka!) celebrated today I could have a good kip really comfortable. Martyn is my roommate last night for two weeks after flying home to Wales for the wedding of his sister. So I enjoy-the Senegalese culture, completely against the peace and make me a nice day.
I'm the last days of a few people asked what they think the foreign assistance for Africa, if they see the positive or rather think that Africa must learn to help themselves to develop. And also talked about whether it makes sense that many young people come here to try somehow to Europe to the "great" to earn money and then home to his family send
etc. There were a couple of very interesting but also very different statements here. I need the time in nem own theme summarize, but so much was said, by "clear yes, money is always good" to "if using, then just help to help themselves, ie in the form of know-how, start-ups, etc" was all there. A statement made me very surprised, "Life here in Senegal is much easier than in Europe, because there is solidarity, if you have nothing, then there will always be someone to help you, you are never alone.". I have argued that with us so unemployment benefits, etc. CT is, but he said that it was of course great, but it is possible completely unpersönlich. Interessanter Punkt finde ich.
Und gestern auf dem Nachhauseweg im Bus war ein ziemlich angetrunkener Mann (eigentlich der erste, den ich wirklich gesehen hab), der so ziemlich alle im Bus wissen ließ, was er gerade denkt, macht, braucht usw. - und damit auch alle ziemlich genervt hat. In D hätte ich bestimmt was zu ihm gesagt, hab mich aber zurückgehalten. Jedenfalls ist dann was komisches passiert, an der nächsten Haltestelle haben fast alle Leute um ihn herum ihm ein bisschen Kleingeld zugesteckt und ein Mann hat ihn dann bestimmt, aber freundlich aus dem Bus befördert. Was ich überhaupt nicht verstanden hab ist: Warum geben sie dem Typen Geld? Ich würd ihn halt einfach rauswerfen... aber es stimmt schon, the people here are exceedingly helpful and generous.

So, I do in my book, if it's interested in helping out here are two dental interesting pictures. By the way, is "cut out" in French "couper" ...


Saturday, January 3, 2009

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Happy new year

Bonne annee and also in German, a blessed, joyful and happy new year to you all!

After it is unfortunately not the "quiet" period between Christmas and New Year and I work constantly, I have no new pictures, also I'm usually just in front of me stupid "to photograph" people, etc. Sun Maybe I disguise myself as an American tourist times with sunglasses, hat, open shirt and shorts, Run as rum and take pictures ...
reason, and because I so happily in February visit to get from D, you can now learn some Wolof. The (standard) greeting is:
Salaammalykuum - Malykuumsalaam
Na nga def - Ma ngi fi (Rekk)
(Are you there - I'm (only) here)
Mbaar yaangi ci jamm - Dieu Merci / Alhamdulalei
(Have you peace - thank God)
Ana wa ker ga - Nu nga fa
(How are those at home - they are there)
Naka ligeey bi - Maangi goorggoorlu / Tuuti Tuuti
how does the work - it's a lot / unit in pieces (= slow)
dann kann man noch weiter nach Name, Wohnort etc. fragen. Meistens reicht aber Salaam, Ca va, Na nga def aus
Waaw - Ja
Deedeet - Nein
Michael laa tudd - Ich heiße Michael
Noo tudd - Wie heißt du
Foo deekk - Wo wohnst du
Lan ngay def - Was arbeitest du
Bax na - Es ist ok/gut
Nex na - Es schmeckt gut
lol - sehr, eigentlich ein gesprochenes Ausrufezeichen
Jex na - Es ist fertig
Baal ma - Entschuldigung, Vergib mir
Naata - Wieviel

Sonst kann ich leider auf Wolof keinerlei Grammatik, auch wenn die wohl sehr interessant ist. So gibt es keine Zeiten für die Verben, sondern das "Fokuswort", z.B. noch, bald, damals etc, bestimmt, ob die Action is complete or not. For that I can some phrases that allow me dental work: rattle sit down, lie down, open, close, do not move, spit, tongue up, will it hurt when it hurts, etc.

Here's a small dental rarity: a complete set mesiodens (a single, not paired tooth in the middle between the upper central incisors), the chance is at 1:1000 and for us it's normally extracted when he was diagnosed by X-ray is.