Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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Re: Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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Julkimi wrote:Ceasar: Thanks for sharing this. I'm embarrassed to say I called every fish Malay in afsomali. I will put this into my Somali archives. :up:
:D i do the same too lol but call it kaluun. its good to learn new vocabulary .
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Julkimi wrote:Ceasar: Thanks for sharing this. I'm embarrassed to say I called every fish Malay in afsomali. I will put this into my Somali archives. :up:
Isn't it a bit shame that a Djiboutian person is teaching you afsomali? :russ:


Ofcoz, not to take away anything from JC :myman:
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Re: Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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Djiboutians speak somali bro
only somali country u will see an arab a french guy and some canfaari and habashis all speaking somali to survive in the country :up:

tho i should already know these words
i have fams that are fisherman :cry:

Im going back home in a few months
so I have to study up so i can start my fishing business which will emply the locals, i started a business plan already and made phone calls.


:up: will try and post pics of the beautiful somali coast and kaluun inshallah
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Re: Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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Sulfur: I am not perfect :lol:

P.s

why are you awake at this time?
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Re: Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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I was just pulling her leg..... JC :up: All the best...I remember the tc afsomali battles, you were good :myman:

Juli, I could ask you the same thing :MJ: Apparantly, I'm enjoying this break by being sleep deprived :meles:
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Re: Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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Caesar wrote:Upon closer inspection of the dubious jubadahoose words I deduce it might be Swahili :o even then its still cool.
I am thinking there could be a Bajuunni link.
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Is bajuuni Swahili or Somali ?
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Kismayu was a Bajuunni degaan. Bajuunni is a Swahili relative.
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Re: Somali Diversity in Regional Names (Amazing)

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Ah thanks for the info :up: yooooo say word kismaayo was bajiuni I never knew that
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