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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Redsea90 wrote:kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ive always hated that "CabaHaayaa CunaHaaya imanaHaayaa" accent.
the real somali language comes from Shebbelada Hoose
Somalis were originally from north, they pushed out south.
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Armaan wrote:The best Somali dialect is Af May. :stylin:
Thats not even somali
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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The standard somali language used in the media and books is spoken by HG from Galgaduud/southern Mudug. Darood in gobolada dhexe have their own distinguishable feminine accent. Isma laha bahasha.
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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"Shir gogol xaar". :mrgreen: #khalid ali xagu ka dhacay beryahan.?
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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The qaad is back in holland apparently.. I think his on a qaad bender
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Don't get emotional just stating the fact that will always be. Its actually troubling that some find enjoyment in embarrassing themselves in refuting what is already age old. :up:
Lamberti (1986, p. 31) states that the dialects from the Mudug region and the
western parts of the Somali areas, i.e. Somali galbeed, became the benchmark for
the form of language in school textbooks and broadcasting. These dialects are spoken
by a large number of Somalis, and are understood and spoken by other Somalis, even
though their own dialect belongs to a different dialect group
I'll make it easier for those that still fail to understand. "Mudug Somali" is the Somali most likely to be understood by all Somalis :up:

For instance: it is pretty hard to comprehend or understand this :

[youtube]watch?v=hE2Kxe7brY0[/youtube]
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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STARKAST wrote:Don't get emotional just stating the fact that will always be. Its actually troubling that some find enjoyment in embarrassing themselves in refuting what is already age old. :up:
Lamberti (1986, p. 31) states that the dialects from the Mudug region and the
western parts of the Somali areas, i.e. Somali galbeed, became the benchmark for
the form of language in school textbooks and broadcasting. These dialects are spoken
by a large number of Somalis, and are understood and spoken by other Somalis, even
though their own dialect belongs to a different dialect group
I'll make it easier for those that still fail to understand. "Mudug Somali" is the Somali most likely to be understood by all Somalis :up:

For instance: it is pretty hard to comprehend or understand this :

[youtube]watch?v=hE2Kxe7brY0[/youtube]

Hitler anaga ayaa defiitgareyney take me home :lol:
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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STARKAST wrote:Don't get emotional just stating the fact that will always be. Its actually troubling that some find enjoyment in embarrassing themselves in refuting what is already age old. :up:
Lamberti (1986, p. 31) states that the dialects from the Mudug region and the
western parts of the Somali areas, i.e. Somali galbeed, became the benchmark for
the form of language in school textbooks and broadcasting. These dialects are spoken
by a large number of Somalis, and are understood and spoken by other Somalis, even
though their own dialect belongs to a different dialect group
I'll make it easier for those that still fail to understand. "Mudug Somali" is the Somali most likely to be understood by all Somalis :up:

For instance: it is pretty hard to comprehend or understand this :

[youtube]watch?v=hE2Kxe7brY0[/youtube]
Odeygu wuu asaasaqay :damn: :dead: :snoop:
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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AishahWaqooyi wrote:
Armaan wrote:The best Somali dialect is Af May. :stylin:
Thats not even somali
But your not, your hashim :D
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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I can't be bothered to read through the whole thread, but I will state this.

Standard Somali=Gobolada dheexe Somali=Reer Mudug accent.

This has already been established, no need to go over it again.


Mudug :som: :up:
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Xamud. wrote:I can't be bothered to read through the whole thread, but I will state this.

Standard Somali=Gobolada dheexe Somali=Reer Mudug accent.

This has already been established, no need to go over it again.


Mudug :som: :up:
In your dreams. The official language is Waqooyi. This was choosen by Siyad Barre.
Southern dialect has too many Italian words, that is why it has not been selected.

As far as I know Mudug dialect is part of the Xamari dialect.
Just like Galbeed dialect is part of the Waqooyi dialect.
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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I JUST FIND IT SEXY THESE TWO. WHEN WAQOYI GIRL SAYS WAARYEE/HUUNO JOW, AND WHEN RER HAMAR GIRL SAYS ABOO MA'ANOOW, I JUST GET THE ALASKAN BREEZE
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THE REST OF YOU NIGGAS CONTINUE MY VILLAGE DIALECT IS BETTER THAN YOURS SHIT.
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Nothing beats a thick qawdhan accent. Particularly a reer Burco one. It is undoubtedly the best accent there is.
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Just look at the Somali media, that would answer ur question.
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Re: Which Somali dialect?

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Togdeer wrote:
Xamud. wrote:I can't be bothered to read through the whole thread, but I will state this.

Standard Somali=Gobolada dheexe Somali=Reer Mudug accent.

This has already been established, no need to go over it again.


Mudug :som: :up:
In your dreams. The official language is Waqooyi. This was choosen by Siyad Barre.
Southern dialect has too many Italian words, that is why it has not been selected.

As far as I know Mudug dialect is part of the Xamari dialect.
Just like Galbeed dialect is part of the Waqooyi dialect.

Most of the written Somali comes from Gobolada dheexe=Mudug,Galgaduud\parts of hawd, I have never heard of reer Waqooyi being the official accent, let's not argue for the sake of it.


As for the Galbeed accent, you are clearly in need of some lessons in Somali accents, Galbeedkad sheegeysid adigu waa Borame iyo Gabiley mindha, but the real Galbeed is Kiliinka Shanad, and they have their own unique accent.
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