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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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BoholKing wrote:Huuno is just one word just like walalo, but all the other vocabulary they use is the same as other Somalilanders, in no way can it be compared to the wide gap of
difference between mainstream Somalilanders and southerners. It doesn't matter whether it is originally Somali or not, the southerners have adopted it and made
it their traditional dance. They even welcomed foreign dignitaries once by doing niiko in Mogadishu, it is deeply engraved in their culture. So why don't you answer
the question which native population in Somaliland speaks Gedo, Benadiri and other southern accents in Somaliland?


Yea Because The Jareer Population In Somalia Is Part Of It's Society Now... btw Who Do U See As "Konfurians" ? .. People From Xamar only Or All Of Former Italian Somaliland?

There Is Obviously A Slight Difference In Accents, But The Language Is The Same...
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Why Dont You Show Me An Example Of The Differences ?? lol
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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There is no slight difference but huge gap of difference. Somalilanders and southerners differ in hundreds of vocabulary in the Somali language
from what they call jackets to different foods and everyday things. That doesn't sound like "slight" difference.

You can follow it up here
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By southerners I mean anything below Mudug, as the Somali language and culture gets eroded the further south you go.
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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AhlulbaytSoldier wrote:hahaha desperate move from qaldaanians. :lol:
Next time:
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa ma isku diin baa?
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa ma isku ethnic group baa?
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa mise Adis ababa iyo Xaargaysa yaa isku dhow xagga diinta, culture iyo xagga dhiiga?

Bro It Always Shocks Me To See How Far These People (Isaaqs) Are Willing To Go To Distance Themselves From Somalinino lol .

Next Time They'll Be Like "Dee Koonfurta Waa Jareer" loool
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Rooble90 wrote:
AhlulbaytSoldier wrote:hahaha desperate move from qaldaanians. :lol:
Next time:
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa ma isku diin baa?
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa ma isku ethnic group baa?
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa mise Adis ababa iyo Xaargaysa yaa isku dhow xagga diinta, culture iyo xagga dhiiga?

Bro It Always Shocks Me To See How Far These People (Isaaqs) Are Willing To Go To Distance Themselves From Somalinino lol .

Next Time They'll Be Like "Dee Koonfurta Waa Jareer" loool
You and the topic starter are no different but while he puts his feelings out in the open for all to see you being a typical qudhunbursi hide your true agenda which also hate of Isaaq.

The difference between Isaaq's and other tribes is way say what we feel if you dont like it its your issue but we wont hide it like others do...
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Exacly Rooble :lol:

If they hate somalis so much why dont they call their shitty triangle khatland XABASHIland. They seem to love xabashis so much.
Go call it: XabashiVassalState.
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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skywalker25 wrote:
Rooble90 wrote:
AhlulbaytSoldier wrote:hahaha desperate move from qaldaanians. :lol:
Next time:
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa ma isku diin baa?
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa ma isku ethnic group baa?
Xamar iyo Xaargaysa mise Adis ababa iyo Xaargaysa yaa isku dhow xagga diinta, culture iyo xagga dhiiga?

Bro It Always Shocks Me To See How Far These People (Isaaqs) Are Willing To Go To Distance Themselves From Somalinino lol .

Next Time They'll Be Like "Dee Koonfurta Waa Jareer" loool
You and the topic starter are no different but while he puts his feelings out in the open for all to see you being a typical qudhunbursi hide your true agenda which also hate of Isaaq.

The difference between Isaaq's and other tribes is way say what we feel if you dont like it its your issue but we wont hide it like others do...

loooool I Dont Hate Isaaqs.. My Fathers Mother Is Isaaq Habar Awal Jibriil Aboker Reer Xareed.. I Have No Hate Towards Them Lol They Just Act Wierd Mararka Qaarkood lol
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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When you are looking to reason with the likes of the runaway 12 years as a slave HutuKing above then its time you checked yourself because your jibril nan would be ashamed of you.
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Rooble90 Awdal doesn't even share a border with Somalia or groups that might be pro Somalia. I don't understand why you are getting worked up.
Be happy with your distinct culture and dialect.


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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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BoholKing wrote:Rooble90 Awdal doesn't even share a border with Somalia or groups that might be pro Somalia. I don't understand why you are getting worked up.
Be happy with your distinct culture and dialect.


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I Was Born In Mogadishu Bro And My Accent Is Kinda Mudugish( My Moms From Mudug) .... And I Just Love Somali Oo Dhan in Aay Is Raacdo Kuligood, But Then Thats Just My Personal Opinion ...
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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You are entitled to your personal opinion, but you have to know the difference between personal opinion and the reality on the ground.
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Lol, yes the culture is different. Girls from Hargeisa are more likely to marry Jamaicans and slut around in the streets of London.
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hydrogen wrote:Lol, yes the culture is different. Girls from Hargeisa are more likely to marry Jamaicans and slut around in the streets of London.
Hydrogen at least you can tell the difference between the jamicans and the Isaaq girls but its headache when your dealing with Hawiye girls and Jamaicans. The question that comes to mind is which one is the Jamaican guy? lool
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Qaldaans are easy to detect.
Their unhealthy khat teeth and very annoying xabashikind of accent.
They look more like xabashis than average somali.

I wouldnt mind if the three xabashiloving towns joined Ethiopia. They are closer to xabashis in ethnicity, culture and perhaps also religion.
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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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skywalker25 wrote:
hydrogen wrote:Lol, yes the culture is different. Girls from Hargeisa are more likely to marry Jamaicans and slut around in the streets of London.
Hydrogen at least you can tell the difference between the jamicans and the Isaaq girls but its headache when your dealing with Hawiye girls and Jamaicans. The question that comes to mind is which one is the Jamaican guy? lool
I wish I was joking with you or this was a laughing matter but saying something untrue as a 'comeback' will not change the fact there are loads of Isaaq girls with Jamaican babies and husbands.
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