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The Somali ethnic group, which totals about 10 million people in Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya, is organized in six major clan families (Darod, Dir, Isaaq, Hawiye, Digil and Rahanwein) [42]. In our sample of Somali from Djibouti, subjects belonging either to the Dir (N = 24) or Hawiye (N = 1) clan family share the T-M70 haplogroup, but are quite distinct regarding the Y- STR haplotype (Fig. 5), while all the subjects belonging to the Isaak clan (N=9) share the haplogroup E-V32
LOOL, in waqooyi the word "belo" have a different meaning, it's not same as Koonfurian term as beauty or hot girl, in fact "belo" means naughty person in Waqooyi. E.g "Waar kaasi waa mid belo ah" it's a shorten of Balaayo. Not the beelo waaye term. Lol.Tijoux wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:18 pmkkkk yeah, btw i didnt know the term "belo" was also used by waqooyi, i always thought only us itaalian somalis used thisKingWaslawi wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:05 pm ^^^
WtfI never noticed this, niyaw meel aan loo baahanyn ayaad eegto, belo ayaa tahay.
Same in PL we used tooKingWaslawi wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2017 7:39 amLOOL, in waqooyi the word "belo" have a different meaning, it's not same as Koonfurian term as beauty or hot girl, in fact "belo" means naughty person in Waqooyi. E.g "Waar kaasi waa mid belo ah" it's a shorten of Balaayo. Not the beelo waaye term. Lol.Tijoux wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:18 pmkkkk yeah, btw i didnt know the term "belo" was also used by waqooyi, i always thought only us itaalian somalis used thisKingWaslawi wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:05 pm ^^^
WtfI never noticed this, niyaw meel aan loo baahanyn ayaad eegto, belo ayaa tahay.