Tuesday, November 17, 2009

telah ku serah

~~segalanya telah ku serahkan~~
~~benih-benih yg terbaik telah ku semai~~
~~hasilnya boleh dituai selepas 40 hari~~
~~baikkah atau burukkah ia~~
~~senyuman yang akan mengiringi atau...~~
~~kedukaan yang akan di hadapi~~
~~kita nntikan bersama~~

>>semester break again!!! waaah.. cuti2 lagi... hurm... tp cm x ready lak nk cuti.. cmner ley rase cm2 erk??.. watever pun holiday is holiday... where to go hah during diz sem break?? cuaca lak x mengizinkn tuk buat xtvt luar.... hurmm... by d way, i quite excited waiting for my new niece!! ooppSs... nephew kot... wat ever lar.... as long as k.oly akn deliever dgn selamat nyer on dec nie.... nothng to say... just tlg doakn ke success 'an saya tuk sem nie... sbb mcm xbrape sucss jer... mintak2 xkne repeat paper microcontroller n discrete.... :( >>semester break yg cukup mendebarkan..... but cm biase lar... beraksi stEady n c0oOL.. (^_^)

gtg... till we meet again........... daaaaaaaaaa.. bubye..

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

persis seorang anak kecil

persis seorang anak kecil
memasang impian menjadi cindarella
didatangi putera dambaan hati
baik budi lagi mulia pekerti

persis seorang anak kecil
mengimbau ceritera lama sang puteri
membayangi diri menjadi puteri idaman si lelaki
lantas tersenyum seorang diri

persis seorang anak kecil
terlena indah bersama mimpi
putera dan puteri bersatu hati
mencipta bahagia yg di impi

persis seorang anak kecil
yang bahagia hanya dalam mimpi
impian di pasang teguh di hati
menanti bahagia tanpa ada yg pasti

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

the popularity of AMALIA..



Meaning of the name Amalia

[ 3 syll. a-ma-lia, am-al-ia ] The girl name Amalia is pronounced ahMAALYah KEY. Amalia's language of origin is Gothic and Latin, and it is used mainly in the German, Scandinavian, Czech, English,Hungarian, and Italian languages. Gothic and Latin origin, German and Scandinavian use: Amal (Germanic) is an older form of Amalia. This was originally the short form of various now-obsolete names with the element amal ('work'), such as Amalberta and Amalgunde. In the 18th century, the name was known from Anna Amalia, the Duchess of Saxe-Weimar.

Variants of Amalia include Alma (English, German, Italian, Spanish, and Hebrew), Amalea (English),Amalee (English), Amalie (German, Scandinavian, English, French, and Czech), Amalija (Slavic),Amaliya (English and Russian), Amália (Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slavic), Amálie (Czech), Emelia (English), and Mali (German and Hungarian).

In addition, Amalia is a variant (Italian) of Amy(English).

Amalia is also a variant (Czech, English, and Hungarian) of Amelia (Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Spanish). Amalya (English variant spelling) is another form of Amalia. See also the related form, Amalberga (German).

Amalia is uncommon as a baby name for girls. At the modest height of its usage in 1924, 0.010% of baby girls were given the name Amalia. It ranked at #666 then. The baby name has since experienced a drop in popularity, and is currently of only irregular use. Within the group of girl names directly linked to Amalia, Amelia (Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Spanish) was the most popular in 2008.

Baby names that sound like Amalia include Amália (Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slavic), Amala (Urdu), Amalee (English), Amali(English), Amalie (German, Scandinavian, English, French, and Czech), Amalya (English), Amálie (Czech), Amelia (Dutch, English, German, Italian, and Spanish), Amelie (German and French), Amella (English), Amely (English), Amélie (French), Amilie (German), Amoli(Indian), Amulya (Indian), Anala (Indian), Analia (Portuguese), Anela (Hawaiian), Anila (Indian), and Anneli (German).