Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

Post by AbdiWahab252 »

Better Names:

Wuuqoyi = The Democratic Republic of Somalia / Or North Somalia

Konfur = The Republic of Somalia / South Somalia


We can be like both the North and South Koreas or West and East Germany
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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no sheldibow, somalo stands for somali and not somalia in italian. for instance the now defunct Banca Credito Somalo meant Somali Central Bank.

gaalna dil gartiisana sii. heck I'm just gonna admit somalia is a colonial name too, it comes from Somalia Italiana.

But than again our leaders at the vanguard of our independance never named our young country Somalia, but the Somali Republic. That was the official name of our country back then.
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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[quote="Shirib"][quote="Aliyah99"][quote="Shirib"]^^^ Yes but Somalia was not the term used by the colonial while SomaliLand was. Somalia came in 1960, after the Italians and British left.[/quote]


^^ Yes but a Latin suffix was used to create the name in 1960, a foreign syntax that was conveniently native to the Italian colonialists. You can use any smokesceen you want, but both suffixes Land and IA are not somali in origin.[/quote]

Ok if that makes u feel better[/quote]



Ok if it makes you feel any better, an English suffix (Land) is worse than a Latin suffix (IA)
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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[quote="Aliyah99"][quote="Shirib"][quote="Aliyah99"][quote="Shirib"]^^^ Yes but Somalia was not the term used by the colonial while SomaliLand was. Somalia came in 1960, after the Italians and British left.[/quote]


^^ Yes but a Latin suffix was used to create the name in 1960, a foreign syntax that was conveniently native to the Italian colonialists. You can use any smokesceen you want, but both suffixes Land and IA are not somali in origin.[/quote]

Ok if that makes u feel better[/quote]



Ok if it makes you feel any better, an English suffix (Land) is worse than a Latin suffix (IA)[/quote]

I feel better;-)
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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The original word was Zumal
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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[quote="Goljano Lion"]The original word was Zumal[/quote]

i think thats what Arabs use?
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[quote="FAH1223"][quote="Goljano Lion"]The original word was Zumal[/quote]

i think thats what Arabs use?[/quote]

could be
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[quote="Goljano Lion"][quote="FAH1223"][quote="Goljano Lion"]The original word was Zumal[/quote]

i think thats what Arabs use?[/quote]

could be[/quote]

they say as-suumaal
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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[quote="FAH1223"][quote="Goljano Lion"][quote="FAH1223"][quote="Goljano Lion"]The original word was Zumal[/quote]

i think thats what Arabs use?[/quote]

could be[/quote]

they say as-suumaal[/quote]
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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The only thing this girl should be concerned about is her weight.
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

Post by BABYGIRL123 »

loooooooool @ alluring, who ever mentioned somalilands colonial name lol wey walataay.
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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I think she and donkeyWahab would make a good Irir couple.
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Bulgaria
Bosnia
Boliva
Cambodia
Columbia
Croatia
Estonia
Ethiopia
Gambia
Georgia
Indonesia
India
latvia
Liberia
Lithuania
Micronesia
Mauranitia
Mongolia (Been the name since Ghengis Khans time)
Malaysia
Macedonia
Namibia
Nigeria
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Syria (note: it has been named syria before there was such thing as the italian language)
Tanzania
Tunisia
Zambia


Latin... is not italian... Italian is a direvitive of Latin... So are Portugese, French,Spanish, Romanian... all are romance languages which have there origin in Latin...

Russia, Croatia, Slovakia, etc are Slavic Nations.....

Syria (SURIIA) Ancient name...

Many of these countries have been colonized by NON-Romance speaking nations... Some haven't ever been colonized..
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

Post by gurey25 »

the names are irrelevant ..

If somaliland was changed to monkeyfokerland you would still be against it,
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Re: Is Somalia an Italian Word?

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loooooooooooooooooooool gurray
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