Just like everything else about youCumar-Labasuul wrote:thanks for the replies I get it now![]()
and btw, my somali is very limited ha ila yaabina


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Just like everything else about youCumar-Labasuul wrote:thanks for the replies I get it now![]()
and btw, my somali is very limited ha ila yaabina
Just ignore these old men and women waryaa. Dharaar is not that commonly used actuallyCumar-Labasuul wrote:
and btw, my somali is very limited ha ila yaabina
Im sure subax/maalin/gelinka hore are way more commonly used than dharaar
seemeyer wrote:Cumar do you know what this is called in Somali
Not the pot but the stones it's on
BirwhatXamud. wrote:seemeyer wrote:Cumar do you know what this is called in Somali
Not the pot but the stones it's on
Birjiiko
Xamud;not in our endz sxbXamud. wrote: Birjiiko
It so happends you were absolutely right SaraxnowSaraxnow wrote:@anon, I previously saidIm sure subax/maalin/gelinka hore are way more commonly used than dharaar
Do you mean "Dharii"seemeyer wrote:Xamud;not in our endz sxbXamud. wrote: Birjiiko
Cumar it's very similer to the word you enquired about
It's what I thought you meant.'Cos I thought no way could he not know dharaar