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Ilathumbile Ithumi-mbili na ilathumbili Na ithu-mbili na isithu-mbili. Kwa heri iini, ikuvumu. “Hakuna upikaji wa kuendeshana” kama unaonyesha unafika upwa. The phrase "Ilathumbile-mazha-6" is an expression in Swahili. It means "I have no idea what to do". For example, the phrase would be used if someone was asked to paint a picture or draw a picture and they were just drawing random lines on the canvas without really thinking about it. The expression is also used if someone doesn't know how to start a conversation with someone new. This expression is very common, and it makes perfect sense that some people would use this phrase when they don't know how to start something new or when they just can't think of anything else to say. The most commonly used phrase in this folk song is "Ilathumbile-mazha-6". However, the most important phrase in the song is "Mama nakabila, mama nakabila -- Mwanaume na kulekea". The expression means that the mother will be very upset if she knew what her child had just done. This expression refers to any mother in Swahili, but it is mostly used by mothers with teenage children. The most common animal in Maasai land is an antelope called eland. It has a large head so it can be easily spotted in a crowd of animals. Eland are also very fast runners. Maasai people use the eland's speed in this song. The phrase "Nanonyoka nje mbali, nje mbali" means that the eland is running very fast. The phrase "Hakuna upikaji wa kuendeshana" is used after each of the lines in this song. It means "There's nothing to worry about". The phrase is comforting because it can be used when someone has finished something new, or when they are starting something new. The Maasai are mainly nomads that live on land near lakes and rivers. They have lived in this area for thousands of years. Maasai people have known about their culture for over five thousand years. They have had the culture, traditions, and history of their people for thousands of years. Through history, the Maasai have gone through many changes. These changes mostly happen within each generation and also change throughout different time periods in their lives.The Maasai people live in different areas around the world. Many live in Tanzania and Kenya. cfa1e77820
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