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Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 2:47 pm
by waayeel101
:lol:
these can't be alphabets.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 2:53 pm
by James Dahl
The problem is it's all theoretical, there are pyramid-like mountains near Hargeisa but no proof they are actually pyramids. The same way that people have said there are hieroglyphics in north Somalia but no photos or anything.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 9:39 pm
by DonCorleone
The oldest Somali script is the Cisse SUMADO , Basque in our historicalness...if that is even a word. :dj:

Like Abdi Johnson said, proud to be Djibouti :dj:
Like James Dahl said, everything goes back to Egypt, perhaps we should too.
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Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 5:38 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
DonCorleone wrote:The oldest Somali script is the Cisse SUMADO , Basque in our historicalness...if that is even a word. :dj:

Like Abdi Johnson said, proud to be Djibouti :dj:
Like James Dahl said, everything goes back to Egypt, perhaps we should too.
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Don where were those symbols found? So far I haven't seen the anywhere other than the Internet. Surely, there should be walls, caves etc with these writings? Otherwise, how will we know if these were really used by ancients or just made up by ssomeone?

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 6:49 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
James Dahl wrote:They don't need to be different letters, and christian crosses the cross bar is higher up, it looks more like a plus sign

ii looks more like an ankh symbol than a christian cross, but again that's just a coincidence

I considered adding more letters to make the vowels, but I realized they would be kind of superfluous, try and say yalaxow and ialaxou, do they sound different? :lol: Whether it is an i or a y people can figure out from the context, like in Arabic.
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Somalis had nothing to do with the South Arabians or the Axumites.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 6:52 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Sorry, in answer to the question, it was designed by some abgaal dude.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 5:19 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
James Dahl wrote:
Estarix wrote:The originators of the relatively advanced civilization which the world credits the greeks with was indo european right? In the previous comments you had asserted that the phoenicians had bought civilization to the greeks.
Im sure the civilizations the indo europeans destroyed were pretty basic and behind perhaps went no further than farming.
Estarix wrote:The north Indians and Iranians origin is Indo europeans from the caucuses right? as are the Europeans. So its like one big family. Where do the semtic fit in all this?
No the Indo Europeans were not civilized at all, they were rampaging barbarians riding war chariots, which they invented. Semitic people were the ones who invented agriculture and writing (Sumerians first with Cuniform, then Egyptians with Hieroglyphics). The previous civilization in Greece was from the middle east, probably modern Syria, and were relatives of the Phoenicians, as were the Minoans, but their civilization was wiped out by the Indo-Europeans. You can see this in the remnants of E1b1b and J1 lineages in Europe, they were the ones who introduced agriculture to Europe.

The only thing Indo-Europeans have really excelled at is killing people, a trait they continue to this day :lol:

New studies show europeans are made up of 3 separate populations. The first are the neolithic and indigenous people who brought farming into europe from the near east (Your ancestors :lol:). The second are the marauding indo-europeans who invaded and either supplanted or assimilated the first group. And the third are some mysterious group from the heartlands of central asia and North-eastern eurasia.

The funny thing is the first indigenous neolithic group (most likely E1b1b, I, J2 and T haplogroups) had light skin and dark hair/eyes and the indo-euros had dark skin and pale eyes.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 7:01 am
by GalliumerianSlayer
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Image

The most beautiful thing I've ever seen. :lawd: :mindblown:

Its called Kaddare.
Because our dictator didn't like Hawiye people.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 7:57 am
by MayDay777
loooooooool so it was a Hawiye script? freaking zoomalis making everything about clans. no wonder you are the lowest of the low upto now :down:

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 9:53 am
by GalliumerianSlayer
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Perfectly adaptable.
Kaddare script doesn't include numbers however.

Long vowels are written twice.

Linguistic report;http://dspace-roma3.caspur.it/bitstream ... 201961.pdf

Pretty much everyone recommended the Kaddare script, it fits with our language. It's the best indigenous script.
I'll be learning this and using this script.

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 11:43 am
by Futurist
James Dahl wrote:
There are only 4 peoples who independently invented writing. The ancient Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese and Olmecs in Mexico. Everyone else just copied them :lol:
The ancient Somali script is called Sumado. Its on rock art in the Somali peninsula and we still use it to mark Camels today. :ugeek:

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 5:34 am
by GalliumerianSlayer
BlackVelvet wrote:It's making me nervous just looking at it. Reminds me of Georgian script. This is how they write in Georgia

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Zoomalis are simply incompetent and lazy to learn a new script.
Tell me what african nation uses their native script in africa other than the BERBERS, Eritrean, Ethiopians and Coptics?

Re: Why aren't we using this alphabet?

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 4:04 pm
by GalliumerianSlayer
Futurist wrote:
James Dahl wrote:
There are only 4 peoples who independently invented writing. The ancient Babylonians, Egyptians, Chinese and Olmecs in Mexico. Everyone else just copied them :lol:
The ancient Somali script is called Sumado. Its on rock art in the Somali peninsula and we still use it to mark Camels today. :ugeek:
:pac: