The two words are pronounced differently in Salcete: mono = dumb; mhono =
bogeyman. No masculine noun in Konkani ends in a nasal vowel. Mono is used both
as a noun (dumb person) and as an adjective, whereas Mhono is used only as a
noun.
Sebastian Borges
On Thursday, 6 December 2012 Wed, 5 De
Mogall Silviano bab,
We still use the word "NONO" in Bardez to frighten the kids. My mother also
used the same word (Nono) to frighten us. She hailed from Benaulim, Salcete.
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna, Goa
Mob: 8805237604/9420979201
Hello Domnic-Bab,
First of all Konkani words ca
I think the word is mon-mono if am not mistaken
Eddie Verdes
-Original Message-
Hello Domnic-Bab,
First of all Konkani words can have multiple meanings in Salcete and in
Bardez.
In Salcete villages the Intruz (Carnaval) Monom or Mono, with an acute
accent on second "o" makes it Monom, a
Hello Domnic-Bab,
First of all Konkani words can have multiple meanings in Salcete and in Bardez.
In Salcete villages the Intruz (Carnaval) Monom or Mono, with an acute accent
on second "o" makes it Monom, a feared figure at Carnaval time or boogey-man.
But if you have an acute accent on first "
I think the word is "NONO" and not "MONOM" (dumb).
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Anjuna, Goa
Mob: 8805237604/9420979201
AFRAID OF 'MONOM'? ORFEO NEGRO - Brazilian movie --
hit song Manha De Carnaval!
WHO IS AFRAID OF 'MONOM'? ORFEO NEGRO - Brazilian movie -- hit song Manha De
Carnaval!
Adlea tempar khellant voddle rakess astale. Tenkam choilear bhirant
distali. Ek dis ek rakssan mu
WHO IS AFRAID OF 'MONOM'? ORFEO NEGRO - Brazilian movie -- hit song Manha De
Carnaval!
Adlea tempar khellant voddle rakess astale. Tenkam choilear bhirant
distali. Ek dis ek rakssan mujer legun uddi marli. Te moyem(rupnnem)
ghalun Intruz-ak bhurguiank bhivoitale "HA Ha HA " korun ani burgu