Wow, you have really tried to compile all these, i have forgotten most of these things. I love what you are doing. Keep it up. And thanks for reminding me about my childhood.
Thumb up Meena & Meela! Another "canfi" or superstition in Hausa land is the hooting of an owl in the night, which is believed to be a harbinger of bad news like death or other sinister incidents.
Haha I was so scared of the lizard one too when I had a gibi(its called that when the two front teeth are missing) and it took a while so I actually thought kadangare Ya gani. All the best.
Watching y'all here in Houston Texas am so exited, but ina yammatan kd is so hard to meet someone here from Nigerian North foem kaduna why, basasan zuwa American?
I really like your videos Ameena And Jamila, you really did a good job and is really funny the Patato and talo talo one Im originally from sokoto, but I'm leaving in UK
Hi I am a housa guy from Sudan actually I all your videos My mom always tells to no sit near the door at maqreb because she is thinks some divels are walking during that time
Not many Hausa people in the USA. Tons of Yoruba & Ibo people. My family is from Sokoto state but I have lived in the USA for over 20 years. Its really nice to meet you guys! Come "meet" my family - Habiba
There are Few Hausawa in America (at least of Nigerian origin), you never know if there maybe some from Niger Republic (though I know most of them go to Ivory Coast or France), Burkina Faso, Ghana, etc.
Madalla da wannan kokari , keep it up we are proud of you
Gaisuwa daga kano🇳🇬
You gat my memory way back.. to these superstitious beliefs back in Nigeria 😊
You remind us of our childhood.
We have the same believes among the Hausa people living in Ghana and I can relate to that good job girls.
I like the way you keep the modesty please keep it up
Aslm nine masoyi shiriku akoda yaushe inajidadi shiriku wlh amma inaso kudigasa hausa sosai da allah
Awesome
This is awesome! Im also Hausa & I was born here in the U.S. I currently live in New York, and I know 0 Hausa people! so warrap guys lol
Wow, you have really tried to compile all these, i have forgotten most of these things. I love what you are doing. Keep it up. And thanks for reminding me about my childhood.
Thumb up Meena & Meela!
Another "canfi" or superstition in Hausa land is the hooting of an owl in the night, which is believed to be a harbinger of bad news like death or other sinister incidents.
Mazhun Idris ya we forgot that one. Thank you so much for watching our video
Right Cha Interesting! It could be quite possible since Louisiana is believed to be a melting point of African plus other cultures.
The chicken one...the sweeping one are the same in Liberia and a lot of others...wow African we are one
Lol, i grew up in a hausa family in Sudan and a lot of those superstitions I had also.
Haha I was so scared of the lizard one too when I had a gibi(its called that when the two front teeth are missing) and it took a while so I actually thought kadangare Ya gani. All the best.
I thought it was turn into a yam of you steal 😂
Watching y'all here in Houston Texas am so exited, but ina yammatan kd is so hard to meet someone here from Nigerian North foem kaduna why, basasan zuwa American?
The CHICKEN 💩 was the funniest 😂👍
thanks very much for good work your doing
kuna kokari gaskiya!!!! fatan alheri.
lol u guys are awesome, keep it up.
Thank you so much :)
I really like your videos Ameena And Jamila, you really did a good job and is really funny the Patato and talo talo one
Im originally from sokoto, but I'm leaving in UK
Thanks
Patato patato 😂😂. The version I grew up with was turning to a yam.
OMG!! LMAO.. I was so stubborn and I always feared the "Kashin kaza" superstition 🙈. I still can't believe you've never heard of it Jamilo 😁.
Hey I’m Hausa but from Kano
lol the chicken poop i remember mom told me that so i will stop biting
wow this is really cool i like your videos
Are you on instagram? i love your videos
I am not a fan of vlogs but I like yours
OMG SOOOO RELATABLE
Someone told me about the mirror superstition when I was younger and I was scared af! I still am actually😂
I know all those superstition, and I did believe in them lol. childhood was good actually, keep it up girls
😄😄😄👍
I love you Girls ! ! ! !
Hi I am a housa guy from Sudan actually I all your videos
My mom always tells to no sit near the door at maqreb because she is thinks some divels are walking during that time
Do a full hausa video
Lol we can try
ok
Yah please do a full Hausa video. It's better than all this English (American English) -_-
Interesting thing I learned from watching Jane the virgin, Spanish people have the same superstition about the broom.
ok
Hausa girls speaking like valley girls😍😍
wallah is true nice video girls job well done looking forward to see more......! i love it
💋❤️❤️For the hausas
In African American culture, we also believe that you will receive money if your hand itches.
I thought yall fromWest Africa,so?
HASSAN YOUSOUPH haha ha haha
They believe that in the Caribbean too.
@@hassanyousouph3160 False!!!!
@Hallei Ibin, are you trying to tell me that African Americans aren't originally from West Africa?
Argiss
Are there that many Hausas in America ?
Not many Hausa people in the USA. Tons of Yoruba & Ibo people. My family is from Sokoto state but I have lived in the USA for over 20 years. Its really nice to meet you guys! Come "meet" my family - Habiba
There are Few Hausawa in America (at least of Nigerian origin), you never know if there maybe some from Niger Republic (though I know most of them go to Ivory Coast or France), Burkina Faso, Ghana, etc.
How old were you when you came to the States to stay?
WorldTraveler they were born there
scary
Hello are you a Hausa
Now are you married or not?!
I would like to....
Nice girls do more videos
Yh, dchicken poop 😀
Please do a funny video acting like the parents
kamara_trucker kamara yes we were thinking of doing that soon.Thank you so much for watching us.