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09-09-11 16:45 #890
Posts: 822Tonga soa looks much better then afro. Ladies put their number on the website openly.
So many from Sambava and most of them say like that.
"I am an honest woman, calm,
Quite shy, never married, no children.
I am to meet a man who.
Love, in order to start a family,
Write me Tel."
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09-09-11 02:59 #889
Posts: 187http://mylanguages.org/malagasy_phrases.php
romance and love phrases = resa-pitiavana (ray-sah [CodeWord134]-tee-ah-vaan)
are you free tomorrow evening/tonight? = malalaka ve ianao rahampitso hariva/anio alina? (mah-lah-laak vay ya-now rahm-pits ah-reev/a-ni-oo ah-leen?)
i would like to invite you to dinner! = te-hanasa anao hiara-misakafo amiko aho! (tay a-nas ah-now ee-yah mee-sa-kaf a-meek ah-oo!)
you look beautiful! = tsara/kanto/meva ery izato ianao! (tsa-rah/kan-too/may-vah eh-ree ee-zaat yah-now!)
you have a beautiful name! = tsara anarana ianao ka! (tsa-ra a-na-ra-na ya-now ka!)
can you tell me more about you? = afaka milaza misimisy kokoa momba anao amiko ve ianao? (af-ka mee-laaz mee-see-mis koo-koo-a moom-ba a-now a-meek vay ya-now?)
are you married? = manam-bady ve ianao? (ma-naam-bah-dee vay ya-now?)
i'm single = tsy manam-bady aho (tsee ma-naam-bah-dee ah-oo)
i'm married = manam-bady aho (ma-naam-bah-dee ah-oo)
can i have your phone number? = azoko raisina ve ny laharana findainao? (ah-zook rye-seen vayn lah-ran fin-dye-now?)
can i have your email? = afaka omenao ahy ve ny emailanao? (af-ka oo-meh-now ah-ee vayn e-mail a-now?)
do you have any pictures of you? = misy sarinao ve any? (mee-see sa-ree-now vay ah-nee?)
do you have children? = manan-janaka? (ma-nan dzan-nak?)
would you like to go for a walk? = sao dia te-handehandeha ianao? (sao dee-ah tay han-day han-day-ah ya-now?)
i like you = mahafinaritra ahy ianao (ma-ah-feen-na-ree-tra ah-ee ya-now)
i love you = tiako ianao (tee-ah-koo yah-now)
you're very special! = tena miavaka ianao! (tay-nah mee-ah-vaak ya-now!)
you're very kind! = tsara fanahy ianao! (tsa-rah fa-nah-ee ya-now!)
i'm very happy = faly be aho! (fah-lee bay ah-oo!)
i'm just kidding = mananihany aho (mah-na-nee-aan ah-oo)
i'm serious = tena matotra aho (tay-nah ma-tootr' ah-oo)
my heart speaks the language of love = ny foko no miteny (nee fook noo me-tayn)
how much? = hoatrinona? (hwa-treen?)
i'll give ... = hanome ... aho (ha-noo-may ... ah-oo)
don't want, thanks = tsy mila misaotra (tsee mee-la miss-sotch)
remember: the malagasy speak quickly, drop middle-h's and some vowels (but not e's), and use french numbers.
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09-07-11 21:58 #888
Posts: 315Originally Posted by John Palmer [View Original Post]
Happy hunting!
Vb
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09-07-11 18:17 #887
Posts: 822Route selection
Not easy to choose especially considering the distance and cost of domestic flights. Last time I was advised by one of this forum member to visit morondava which I liked very much. However I also visit other towns / Cities including Tana which I did not particularly like, so route selection is important.
I was also recommended to visit Diego but my time back then didn't allow it. This time I did more research, (Bradet book, internet etc) and decided to visit Sambava, Diego and Nosy be after changing my time on a daily basis.
One of my last trip conclusions was that as far as eager ladies is concerned, only a towns with beach are worth a visit. Although Île Sainte-Marie was a disappointing with this regards. I liked the feel of the wild small town with small discos.
In theory, I am expecting sambava to be enjoyable as Morondava and the area around diego and nosy be should be beautiful with lots of girls but only next week I will know for sure. Reality and your initial expectation prior to the trip are world apart!
For most guys the dilemma will be north or south, But guys with one month to spend having a larger budget can mix both Morondava as well as some selected places such as Diego.
As I did last time, I already bought many gifts such as Lingeries, ladies Sunglasses, Shoes etc to supplement my upcoming DSLR sexy videos which I am going to take.
Hope to submit "on the ground" short post, next week from Sambava
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09-07-11 16:58 #886
Posts: 364Mada in Sept
Originally Posted by John Palmer [View Original Post]
See below.
Hello,
I was wondering if you could provide some advice? Other than spending a couple of days in Tana and 3-5 in Tomasina I am not set in much. I read the report re Morondava and was considering it vs Mahajanga (sp?) for 5 days or so. I supposse I should go to Diego vs Nosy Be as is my first time in the island. One better than the other?
At any rate your thoughts would be appreciated and if any new / other recommendations I would like to hear about it.
Cheers and have a nice trip!
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09-07-11 04:18 #885
Posts: 187Originally Posted by OldLoad [View Original Post]
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09-07-11 00:25 #884
Posts: 31Was in Tana a few months ago stayed at the Hotel Colbert. The hotel is near the govenment offices. Perhaps because of that the hotel lobby had quitean assortment of women hanging out. Most of the local population understand French so it helps to know a little for getting around.
Tana is not a safe town. Do not go out alone. If you know some folks in town who can show you around Tana can be fun. The poverty is every where.
That is why sex is so cheap. Just be careful about where you go. And do not go out late at night alone!
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09-06-11 23:09 #883
Posts: 320Negotiable status
Trevor. Nice samples. Many free English language sites also may have women from Madagascar.
I had to laugh. Being only cunnilinguist, written French is not my forte. But it seems that the word for unmarried in "civil status" is "celibataire."
Yeah, right.
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09-06-11 22:20 #882
Posts: 187French Dating Site with Many Girls
http://www.jecontacte.com/profil/olinante
http://www.jecontacte.com/profil/hangifide
Contact is by free registration and messaging. These sample links have no email or telephone but a few do supply in their profile. Females tend to be on the short side, height-wise. I would avoid those over 25, or 'avec un enfant' (with a child). I'm not a fan of Afro Introductions; I think they plant selected attractive girls in order to entice sign-ups. Those who do respond seem incapable of maintaining email correspondence; same with the Malagasy on Trip Advisor.
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09-05-11 09:29 #881
Posts: 36Fort Dauphin
The Malagasy girls like fucking. If you are alone it is easy to pick a girl. Happened to me in Tana, Morodava and just recently in Fort Dauphin. I don't want to say where I have stayed but made eye contact with the neighbours house maid and was in here pussy 5 minutes later in the neighbours house (this was during day time). Was just sorry I shot my load after a view seconds, should have enjoy her hot and very tight pussy longer! Suppose I was too horney.
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09-03-11 13:36 #880
Posts: 822Trip preparation
Since my flight is coming shortly (in 9 days) , I have collected a few numbers from afro.
Most of them from Tana, Sambava and Diego.
Both crime risk and the dark skin of the south made me decide to try the north this time.
Based on the info I have I may find more exotic / mixture combinations in the north.
Jp
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09-02-11 16:36 #879
Posts: 315Originally Posted by Trevor2522 [View Original Post]
But I've never asked explicitly for a short stay; I've just picked a modest to cheap hotel, taken care of business and left with many hours left on the clock.
There used to be a nameless cheapo hooker hotel near the old US embassy and Sakamanga, but it was gone the last time I checked. You'll now have to pay as much for a cheap hotel as you pay the gal!
Vb
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09-02-11 02:33 #878
Posts: 187Originally Posted by Vahaza Be [View Original Post]
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09-02-11 02:21 #877
Posts: 187Originally Posted by Concarne [View Original Post]
Limits on the amount of money which can be changed at one time are in place, although these are gradually being relaxed. You should check with individual banks. Western Union operates for inward currency transfers only. You should also check opening hours of Western Union agencies as these may vary. Some banks will only change Euros or US Dollars. Travellers cheques are accepted by most banks. However, there have been cases of fraudulent American Express travellers cheques in circulation and some banks now refuse to accept them. The local bank, BMOI, will not accept travellers' cheques issued by Thomas Cook. Credit cards are accepted at a growing number of outlets in Antananarivo and in the provinces, but their use is still not widespread. A charge of up to 7% of the transaction value is levied. ATM's are increasingly available around the capital and in some of the larger towns. A charge of about 1.5% is made.
The maximum amount of Malagasy currency you can withdraw at a time is 400,000 Ariary (approximately £123/$200). Some banks will not exchange local currency back into foreign currency. You should ensure you are not left with large amounts of Malagasy Ariary at the end of your stay. Keep transaction slips showing amounts of foreign currency transferred into local currency. Foreign currency of more than 7,500 Euros in value must be declared on arrival.
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09-02-11 00:15 #876
Posts: 364Exchange places
Originally Posted by Trevor2522 [View Original Post]
TIA