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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Shirib, In the post-civil war, isn't it true that you've been advocating for, under federalism, the Maay Curriculum.

The pure Af-Maay is a totally different language than Somali but the one spoken in Baydhabo and Jilib are pretty much diluted or 'Somalicized'.
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I don't understand why people call Maay a dialect of Somali. A dialect is something that is mutually intelligible. Maay is not intelligible to a common Somali speaker and also if you look at their alphabet, there are many things that are foreign to common Somali speaker.
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sounds like somali mixed with oromo

What are the origins of this language? :|
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Macaaney_1991 wrote:it's :lol: diaclect.....
His funny is Shirib.. :lol:
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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May May song :lol:

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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Shirib wrote:
ms.naliaa wrote:No
what is it little B.
Its another dialect of Somali. Here is a video, they are speaking maay maay, see if you can understand any of it


lol
I have no idea what he is saying but he is so cute! :P
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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GENERAL_SNM wrote:
Macaaney_1991 wrote:it's :lol: diaclect.....
His funny is Shirib.. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Macaaney_1991 wrote:
GENERAL_SNM wrote:
Macaaney_1991 wrote:it's :lol: diaclect.....
His funny is Shirib.. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Do us a favor. Can you change your location to ...underneath GSNM :up:
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: ..why :roll:
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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I really would like to learn Afmay,it is kind sexy and xaax. 8-) :up: :oops:
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Christians trying to attract followers by spreading propaganda in Af-Maay.


Voltage,

Af Maay Maay is just a dialect, Somali speakers can understand it if they lisen very carefully. Ofcourse there are words that a pure Somali speaker would not understand but its just a ''regional slang'' which only people who grew up in those regions would understand.
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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they just abused the beautiful somali language hoyadiin Maay Mayda ka wasaaa
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Somaliweyn wrote:Voltage,

Af Maay Maay is just a dialect, Somali speakers can understand it if they lisen very carefully. Ofcourse there are words that a pure Somali speaker would not understand but its just a ''regional slang'' which only people who grew up in those regions would understand.
I am a Somali speaker and probably understand Somali better than you and Af Maay is not intelligible to me. If it is not a separate language, I think it is probably one step away from being one.
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Voltage wrote:
Somaliweyn wrote:Voltage,

Af Maay Maay is just a dialect, Somali speakers can understand it if they lisen very carefully. Ofcourse there are words that a pure Somali speaker would not understand but its just a ''regional slang'' which only people who grew up in those regions would understand.
I am a Somali speaker and probably understand Somali better than you and Af Maay is not intelligible to me. If it is not a separate language, I think it is probably one step away from being one.

Listen a little closer buddy :lol:
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Re: Ms. Nalia

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Are you saying my ears are backed up man? :lol: I've heard enough May May to last me a lifetime and I have never understood it.
Standard Somali [som] is difficult or unintelligible to Maay speakers, except when learned through mass communications, urbanization, and internal movement. Different sentence structure and phonology from Somali.

http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=so
Somali-Maay is alternatively listed as a separate language or as a dialect of Somali. In any case it is not mutually intelligible with Somali.
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