Dear Netters
I would like to share the following prayer with you since I had to copy it
to send it a a friend of mine who visited me lately. I have had it on a bone
china plate plate in my kitchen since 1965. I have not been able to find a
similar plate since then.
When I googled for it I
I really do not see why such big issue is being made on the term
Continental Portugal. Our Madeira and Azores brothers/sisters refer to us,
living on the mainland as Continentais. And they themselves have a special
statute and benesses because of their Insularidade. It appears as though
to the
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Dear Professor George
Don't you know the saying in our Goa in our own Konkani?
Fest korta ganv, Presidentichem nanv.
All the Best
Livia Noronha
Message: 1
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 23:50:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: George Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: goanet@goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet]Re: World Goa
Sorry Gabriel Bab, I only wanted to correct Pipam Kara to Pilam Kara to
make some sense but somehow I seem to have changed both the lines. Actually
the way I learnt the song was:
intum intum bois mora pilam kara
pilam sandunu moro ghelo b'urrah.
The above rhyme is to be sung by holding baby's
Re: Besides, 'Dol Mojea Bai..' what else you remember?? (Gabriel de
Figueiredo)
I think it went as Intum Intum Bos re Mora, pilam (chicks) Kadda, pilam
kaddun mor ubhun ghela.
I recall holding baby's tiny hands and clapping: doni bobe ani donim
bobulam
bobeank pitt kaloilam, pitt
A Woman's prayer at this time of the Year (One has just ended and a New one
has just begun, is this how the song goes) is the one I share with you
below:
The Kitchen Prayer
Lord of all pots and pans and things, since I have not time to be
A saint by doing lovely things or watching late ith