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impact of luqada soomali around the world.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 5:15 am
by LobsterUnit
One can detect the influence of ancient somali language on a plethora of cultures around the world. Here are a few examples: q. Hawaii= hawiye. 2. Tel Aviv ( tel in ancient languages means a pillar). 3. Egyptians= somali word meaning qabta or a snake who grabs things jilibis. Jilibis qabta refers to snake rituals in past civilisations.
Re: impact of luqada soomali around the world.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 5:47 am
by GeoSeven
You can find similar words with neighboring groups and it's common knowledge that some Ancient Egyptian words are similar to some Somali words...
But there no way Hawaii has anything to do with the Somali language and Hawiye

Re: impact of luqada soomali around the world.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 5:56 am
by LobsterUnit
Geo, seeking knowledge from non-traditional and native sources will ultimately lead you to discover information which you would have never thought possible. Alas, your conditioning and years of brainwashing from somali my-sheikh-fell from a tree theories leaves you unable to comprehend the radical info i am passing on to you .
Re: impact of luqada soomali around the world.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:03 am
by GeoSeven
Most of what I know of the Somali language is non-traditional, books and net etc...I think that's the case with most people as well. Cmon, you can't pick up any Somali sounding word from around the world and assume it has a relation with the Somali language. How on Earth did you radically come to conclude that Hawaii has something to do with Hawiye

Im actually curious?
Re: impact of luqada soomali around the world.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:10 am
by LobsterUnit
I can't elaborate on that as my source will be in the spotlight. When/if Somalia becomes normal archaelogists, philosophers and mali scientists will.shed light on some things we have taken for granted. The climate is not ripe for that today.
Re: impact of luqada soomali around the world.
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 6:19 am
by GeoSeven
GaajoUnit wrote:I can't elaborate on that as my source will be in the spotlight. When/if Somalia becomes normal archaelogists, philosophers and mali scientists will.shed light on some things we have taken for granted. The climate is not ripe for that today.
