STARKAST wrote:Notice i put the north on purpose because of such responses. In Bari for example proficiency of Arabic is common. Even though I'm sure in the south its similar, well it was pre 91 evidently.
Also what is the official languages of Somalia ?
Bari you mean as in Puntland regions? And what part of the population there speak Arabic "proficiently"? If any, it's folks that lived in the Middle East for ages. The only second group that can be said to have a linguistic/grammatical knowledge of Arabic language is the wadaado who teach/learn Naxwo (Arabic grammar) in mosques and Islamic schools and all that group of Somalis (which by the way is similar in all Somali regions) know is how to construct, correct & analyze Fusxa Arabic sentences in order to learn the Koran, hadeth & fiqh etc and they can't speak Arabic proficiently.
Star, awoowe, I am not sure if you have even been back home & know what % of the locals can even understand basic Arabic.
PS: The official Somali language is Somali. And that story where Arabic, English & Italian are second & third languages are just a make-believe we created in order to get financial aid from the West (since Somali is written in Latin & Somaliland was a British colony), Italy (as the South was Italian colony) & the Arabs (since Somalia is a Muslim majority country and Somalia was a member of the Arab League, which we know as to why we joined it etc). Yeah, come at me now, bro.
