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  1. #4251
    Quote Originally Posted by Amadeuss  [View Original Post]
    Not only Malaria, which you definitly catch. Add on Dengue fever where there is no treatment. Plus the Bubonic plague pops up again and again and if you eat salad you can be assured to catch Dysentery. And as Tinte. The experienced vistor. Is afraid of: all the criminals on the road will find you as vahaza. Rest assured.

    Stay back home. Leave that rotten island to "les legionnaires..
    I will add a small detail, bubonic plague kills you after several days, so you can have some time to reach a good medical place for treatment, but there is also in mada the pneumonic plague.

    This one kills you in 24 to 72 hours, si knowing the difficulty to travel inside mada, it's a bit more difficult to stay alive.

    Nice country.

  2. #4250
    Quote Originally Posted by Tavares  [View Original Post]
    ... but I am really scared of...malaria! And apparently malaria is everywhere in Madagascar's low lands. Thanks Tinte.
    Not only Malaria, which you definitly catch. Add on Dengue fever where there is no treatment. Plus the Bubonic plague pops up again and again and if you eat salad you can be assured to catch Dysentery. And as Tinte. The experienced vistor. Is afraid of: all the criminals on the road will find you as vahaza. Rest assured.

    Stay back home. Leave that rotten island to "les legionnaires. ".

  3. #4249

    Info

    Quote Originally Posted by Tinte  [View Original Post]
    Business-wise I got weeks ago in touch with a guy, who is married with a Malagasy for years with kids. Hes in his 70 () !

    Has a house in Nosy. Apparently I got the information that he took one of the few available seats on a plane and is now in Nosy.

    I have not been to Nosy, as I thought its quite to commercial for my taste, but with that in mind I will perhaps do as he has rooms in his house to rent.

    Tinte / Black ink.
    Interesting! Let us know if that guy's place is worth when you stay there. I would like to spend some time in NB once M opens up again but I am really scared of...malaria! And apparently malaria is everywhere in Madagascar's low lands. Thanks Tinte.

  4. #4248

    He flew over!

    Business-wise I got weeks ago in touch with a guy, who is married with a Malagasy for years with kids. Hes in his 70 () !

    Has a house in Nosy. Apparently I got the information that he took one of the few available seats on a plane and is now in Nosy.

    I have not been to Nosy, as I thought its quite to commercial for my taste, but with that in mind I will perhaps do as he has rooms in his house to rent.

    Tinte / Black ink.

  5. #4247

    Just going after opening?

    The Mada normality one year ago was just fine to me.

    If one can handle the Desperation why not. Not my thing as the criminals etc. Will bee desperat too I think. We will see.

    Tinte / Black ink.

  6. #4246

    Hello Tinte

    Quote Originally Posted by Tinte  [View Original Post]
    No! Why?

    Been there last year, enjoyed it very much and miss it like some others do. Will go, when it will bee open again.

    Tinte / Black Ink.
    I thought you were posting current info, but as I look at your time stamps, we were both there about the same time this year (right before covid). I am expected to be inoculated within a few weeks so I am hoping to return once Invato opens.

  7. #4245
    Quote Originally Posted by Mudrakarma  [View Original Post]
    Me too, unfortunately it still takes. But the planning is in place, Lonely Planet and other inputs like the ISG are in front of me at the table.

    Think September / October 21 should be realistic.
    Oh boy, I do hope Sept / Oct is overly pessimistic my friend. I am hoping for closer to April / May / June. And then we will all end up there at the same time, like a damn bursting, and be competing for all the desperate ampella soa that miss us all so much. LOL.

  8. #4244
    Quote Originally Posted by Tinte  [View Original Post]
    Will go, when it will bee open again.
    Me too, unfortunately it still takes. But the planning is in place, Lonely Planet and other inputs like the ISG are in front of me at the table.

    Think September / October 21 should be realistic.

  9. #4243

    Hi Jazzy Daddy

    No! Why?

    Been there last year, enjoyed it very much and miss it like some others do. Will go, when it will bee open again.

    Tinte / Black Ink.

  10. #4242

    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Tinte  [View Original Post]
    Some of you guys are ever so charming. Thanks.

    Tinte / Black ink.
    Are you in mada now sir?

  11. #4241

    The recipient determines the message!

    Some of you guys are ever so charming. Thanks.

    Tinte / Black ink.

  12. #4240

    "Affichez-vous" (s'afficher, reflexive verb)

    The meaning in standard French is "to show oneself publicly (with someone etc.)". Here she could have meant she wanted the man to state clearly what he meant or intended. Provided of course those were her very words (not always certain when listening comprehension in a foreign language is concerned).

  13. #4239

    Afficher vous meaning

    Quote Originally Posted by Tinte  [View Original Post]
    Afficher.

    She would " afficher vous " for that repeating of " fleure de banane " . Stick me up the wall somewhere but not in her bedroom. The face she made to it said it all. No language barrier there.

    Take it easy! As sonn as this pandemic is over I will try that approach again in Mada. I guess next to the literal sense, by different reactions, the meaning it got quite clear.

    Thanks to the lady in her 60 .

    Tinte / Black ink.
    Afficher vous. There's a similar saying in english. Stick it up your a. Hahaha. I bet that means the same en francais.

    Dirty french.

    La Buse.

  14. #4238

    Now we got it together

    Afficher.

    She would " afficher vous " for that repeating of " fleure de banane " . Stick me up the wall somewhere but not in her bedroom. The face she made to it said it all. No language barrier there.

    Take it easy! As sonn as this pandemic is over I will try that approach again in Mada. I guess next to the literal sense, by different reactions, the meaning it got quite clear.

    Thanks to the lady in her 60 .

    Tinte / Black ink.

  15. #4237
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    I think the word "afficher" is the one for which he was searching. Meaning to post, or it can mean to stick up as in sticking a poster on a wall.

    GE.
    Yes affifficher doesn't exist in French, so it should be afficher the right one.

    But there is also a special meaning when you say afficher someone, which can mean saying that the person is a bit dumb and you show that to everybody.

    That meaning cannot be found in dictionary.

    But in Mada they could also have invented new meanings which I don't know.

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