View Full Version : Nisa maltin / Maltese women
alfieb
05-04-2013, 04:15 AM
http://img.jurgita.com/images_new/models/F/portfolio-fashion/w478xh1000/maria-azzopardi-162021-242786.jpg
http://img.jurgita.com/images_new/models/F/swimsuit-lingerie/w478xh1000/maria-azzopardi-162021-242788.jpg
http://img.jurgita.com/images_new/models/F/portfolio-fashion/w478xh1000/maria-azzopardi-162021-242789.jpg
Maria Azzopardi, model, age 23, from Qormi
alfieb
05-04-2013, 11:43 AM
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http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wYcrRSRSUA4/Tn-f0dDIv9I/AAAAAAAALnA/todhh4fp30E/s1600/malta4.jpg
http://www.ginogalea.com/images/miss%20malta05-06/Claire.JPG
Claire Busuttil, Miss Malta 2011, age 23, from Zabbar
[Turned out to be dumber than a box of rocks at the Miss World contest, but she's still hot.]
alfieb
05-10-2013, 06:13 PM
http://photos.state.gov/libraries/malta/246997/IDOTG/iralosco.jpg
http://www.eurovisionontop.com/Ira%203%20IraLaugh.jpg
http://www.wearealldivas.com/uploads/1/2/2/8/12284999/432471122.jpg
Ira Losco, rock star, age 31, from Sliema
Sikeliot
05-11-2013, 08:12 PM
They're very beautiful. They look just like western Sicilians (Palermo, Trapani, and Agrigento).
Virtuous
05-11-2013, 08:15 PM
there are hot chicks just looking at my facebook friend list, but I just don't want to post individual pictures like that.
baraSYR
05-11-2013, 08:18 PM
The Word " Nisa " is close to the arabic word " Nisaa/نساء " which means " Women ".
Sikeliot
05-11-2013, 08:21 PM
Sicilians call their province Caltanissetta "Nissa" too.. it was named قلعة النساء Qal‘at al-Nisā’ by Arabs.
Virtuous
05-11-2013, 08:24 PM
We already spoke about Maltese being an imposed language by the Arab scum and we're speaking it just because of Scholars of the 20th Century insisted on making it our official language. Stick to the topic or fuck off.
Sikeliot
05-11-2013, 08:26 PM
We already spoke about Maltese being an imposed language by the Arab scum and we're speaking it just because of Scholars of the 20th Century insisted on making it our official language. Stick to the topic or fuck off.
What language was spoken in Malta prior to that? Latin? Greek? It couldn't have been Phoenician, which was already long extinct.
Virtuous
05-11-2013, 08:40 PM
What language was spoken in Malta prior to that? Latin? Greek? It couldn't have been Phoenician, which was already long extinct.
I don't know how the pre-historic people talked here, but the earliest language spoken is indeed known to be Phoenician, Roman..I don't know if the common people spoke it. Then came Sicilian-Arabic naturally, then the Normans/Feudal ages followed by the Knights and many centuries of heavy Latinization of the Language, that's pretty much how Maltese formed. Now, the fact that people are talking Maltese today as a written and learned language is because of scholars in the 20th Century. We could have been easily talking Italian instead today.
alfieb
05-11-2013, 10:30 PM
They're very beautiful. They look just like western Sicilians (Palermo, Trapani, and Agrigento).
Well yeah. That's like saying that Austrians look like Bavarians. They are us and we are them.
http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp225/kellebomb/499d98d6a58f91.jpg
http://www.f4mmodels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Kelly-s-e1351563132543.jpeg
http://www.okmalta.com/uploads/filebrowser/Kelly%20Schembri%209.jpg
Kelly Schembri, musician, age 26, grew up in Malta, but born in London and lives in London
Virtuous
05-12-2013, 12:31 PM
Madeleine Baldacchino
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alfieb
07-15-2014, 09:32 PM
She probably has a British mum. :coffee:
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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-urdX5hyZU9g/T9MHY7vw70I/AAAAAAAAAZw/aHZz3R5f-4g/s1600/Picture3.jpg
http://www.okmalta.com/uploads/blogs-old/IMG_0028.jpg
Brooke Borg, 21, singer from Mgarr, lives in London.
Hubal
07-15-2014, 10:58 PM
What's the point of posting atypical ones, we want to see typical Maltese cuties like the ones in the first post :)
MINARDOWICZ
04-30-2015, 03:36 PM
Madeleine Baldacchino
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Dude... I know her!!!! She added me because she is part of the insect community, I kid you not. We discussed heritage and I found out she is half Irish, half Maltese. Cool, huh?
MinervaItalica
08-29-2016, 09:18 PM
Trudy Abela
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Nassbean
02-11-2020, 05:50 PM
I don't know how the pre-historic people talked here, but the earliest language spoken is indeed known to be Phoenician, Roman..I don't know if the common people spoke it. Then came Sicilian-Arabic naturally, then the Normans/Feudal ages followed by the Knights and many centuries of heavy Latinization of the Language, that's pretty much how Maltese formed. Now, the fact that people are talking Maltese today as a written and learned language is because of scholars in the 20th Century. We could have been easily talking Italian instead today.
Why should italian be better than the local language ? btw phoenician was also a semitic language.
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