Extinct Bantu language of India.
1Yet many in Sidi Bouzid say Ben Ali's ouster is not enough.
2At Sidi Bishr, on the banks of the Mediterranean, I met another.
3I thought of the sunset this afternoon, as viewed from Sidi Mansur.
4Sidi and you shall return home at once with half my followers.
5The Arabs had seen them approaching, and welcomed Sidi with exuberant delight.
6A day in summer, Sidi, when the great heats begin in June?
7And the Sidi is a man, as well as a great lord.
8Then noticing the long face of poor Sidi Tart'ri, he changed tack.
9Ah, Sidi, I met a man who wanted to carry the letter.
10The man of quaintest aspect in it is Sidi Mabarak Bombay.
11It lasts for only five months, Sidi; but it is enough for me.
12The Sidi gave me that seat because I asked for it.
13His host returned it, and Sidi was proposed, and accepted, for the Brotherhood.
14They were trying desperately to block any site that spoke about Sidi Bouzid.
15The Sidi ordered enough rosewater to last till Ghardaia, in the M'Zab country.
16Sidi Omback appeared quite a phenomenon to the inhabitants of Peebles.