Even though they confused the date of the Gadabuursi script with that of Kaddare script(1950's), it was actually 1933.
Still it was nice seeing Somalis get mentioned in the article.


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Oh that's why. Makes alot of sense.djibsomali wrote:no it is not the somali alphabet.
The somali alphabet is based on the latin alphabet!
But the gadabursi script is an original somali alphabet which is not based neither Latin, arabic, farsi or Ethiopian!
it is the most complete, simplistic and original somali alphabet!
It should have been used by the somali but the Siad barreh had a different agenda and did not promote it!
Hence the script is now a specialist somali script!
deemed only for academics
The closest thing to an indigenous language we have is Arabic. I'd say 60% of all Somalis can read or write in Arabic @least their name anyway.Lancer wrote:It would have been nice having our own indigenous script just like the Ethiopians with their ge'ez.
Umm, I don't think u choose a National alphabet because its the best looking.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:It's just another case where Somalis chose convenience instead of national pride.
The best looking script is the Kaddare script. It looks hypnotic.
How is it the original Somali script when it was created in the 50s?djibsomali wrote:no it is not the somali alphabet.
The somali alphabet is based on the latin alphabet!
But the gadabursi script is an original somali alphabet which is not based neither Latin, arabic, farsi or Ethiopian!
it is the most complete, simplistic and original somali alphabet!
It should have been used by the somali but the Siad barreh had a different agenda and did not promote it!
Hence the script is now a specialist somali script!
deemed only for academics
Yeah, you're right. That's why Greek, Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi, Ge'ez, Arabic are all extinct scripts...oh waitGAMES wrote:Umm, I don't think u choose a National alphabet because its the best looking.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:It's just another case where Somalis chose convenience instead of national pride.
The best looking script is the Kaddare script. It looks hypnotic.
It's all about simplicity and having generations grow up and influenced by it.
Boy am I glad u werent part of the committee who decided on the nations alphabet.
it is not THE originalHow is it the original Somali script when it was created in the 50s?