ok i will teach you. come to my group list A. Just to remind you Basra is in that list too. Shes good at it her 'hilib' is helping her
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[quote="Samatr"]Canjeero is Amharic, oodkac I can deal with.
refrain from using Amharic words, are you not a nationalist?[/quote]
axmaaro stole canjeero from us. we are on the coast, everthin reaches us first.
its canjeero but they cant pronounce the c so they said injera.
and how can you say "rodhi" when even around the world and in india they say "roti"
refrain from using Amharic words, are you not a nationalist?[/quote]
axmaaro stole canjeero from us. we are on the coast, everthin reaches us first.
its canjeero but they cant pronounce the c so they said injera.
and how can you say "rodhi" when even around the world and in india they say "roti"
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Canjeero is an Amharic term hence it used even by Tigrinya peoples as far as Eritrea. Go do some research behind the word Injera/Canjeero.
The fact that laxoox is only used by Somalis attests to its Somali origin, while canjeero is used by people from Kenya to Eritrea.
As for roti, if you have a Somali way of saying bread I will be glad to use it.
The fact that laxoox is only used by Somalis attests to its Somali origin, while canjeero is used by people from Kenya to Eritrea.
As for roti, if you have a Somali way of saying bread I will be glad to use it.
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samatr you have no argument.
canjeero came from one place; east. just like rooti, chappati, caysh, etc etc etc.
all those names are the same includin the chappati in kenya that they borrow from us and the canjeero our neighbors in the west borrowed from us.
callin it laxoox, rodhi, and muqmad is just tryin to be difficult.
canjeero came from one place; east. just like rooti, chappati, caysh, etc etc etc.
all those names are the same includin the chappati in kenya that they borrow from us and the canjeero our neighbors in the west borrowed from us.
callin it laxoox, rodhi, and muqmad is just tryin to be difficult.
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