First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
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YummyMummy
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Re: First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
^ I said "what are you doing to stop this?" in response to your comment "you (collective Somali females) put yourselves in this position". There is a massive factor that males play in this. So what would you do differently?
- LiquidHYDROGEN
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Re: First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
If I have a daughter she'll have pride and self-esteem. I don't really care how other people raise their kids.
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Re: First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Of course you would. I can just picture the tufaax dowry.
- Alshabaibe
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^ I know, he went in

At uni, indha yar soccer matches vs anyone have to be officiated by close to 4 people. They take advantage of people not being able to tell them apart.
Theres usually 15 players at any one time on the pitch bedelka 11 laga rabo. Waxad arkeysa uun the other team oo sidee uu xiiqay, nafta yar kaba dhici rabto. Marki dambe aya la fahmay why they'd been winning one tournament after another.
Not true. Theres no miskeen among themMethylamine wrote:After dealing with them on a daily basis, I've devised three classes of classification for the indhayar nation
The international student/student visa indhayar: miskeen, utterly clueless
The first generation indhayar: racist, badow, reer miyi, speaks very incomprehensible Engrish
The second generation indhayar: Snake
At uni, indha yar soccer matches vs anyone have to be officiated by close to 4 people. They take advantage of people not being able to tell them apart.
Theres usually 15 players at any one time on the pitch bedelka 11 laga rabo. Waxad arkeysa uun the other team oo sidee uu xiiqay, nafta yar kaba dhici rabto. Marki dambe aya la fahmay why they'd been winning one tournament after another.
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Re: First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
Lol wow a indhayar fob playing soccer, the ones I've seen here strictly play badminton.
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Re: First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
Wrong attitude. Achieves no results. You have more to say aboutLiquidHYDROGEN wrote:If I have a daughter she'll have pride and self-esteem. I don't really care how other people raise their kids.
Investment in them is more fruitful, requires less effort & provides more gains than anything I can think of. Investing in women = investing in a nation.
Re: First steps of Somali becoming global spoken
Only ever had one Chinese friend in my life. Actually he could have been Korean i dunno but, he was academically smart though his social skills are minimal. When we whispered in lectures he would speak with a distinctive slightly raised voice that could easily allow others to hear. Was he a bit slow, was it a Chinese thing i'll never guess it..
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