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arabic speaking hoods in the greater somalia?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:58 pm
by mahdimaxamed
where do they speak arabic in greater somalia i know for a fact that if i go to the somali peninsula i can survive with speaking the somali language but i'm not 100% sure with arabic im sure they have hoods where i can speak arabic and be accepted name me some areas is it xamar,hargeisa,berbera

Re: arabic speaking hoods in the greater somalia?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:42 pm
by Gaashaanle1000
mahdimaxamed wrote: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:58 pm where do they speak arabic in greater somalia i know for a fact that if i go to the somali peninsula i can survive with speaking the somali language but i'm not 100% sure with arabic im sure they have hoods where i can speak arabic and be accepted name me some areas is it xamar,hargeisa,berbera
You will find people who can speak fluent Arabic all over Somalia.

But southern Somalia especially Kismayo region have more people who speak Arabic as their curriculum is taught in Arabic whereas in northern cities it is mostly taught in English.

Also Somalis when they do speak Arabic inside of Somalia, only speak the pure classical Arabic and none of the new dialects spoken around the Arab world.

Re: arabic speaking hoods in the greater somalia?

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 2:24 pm
by mahdimaxamed
Gaashaanle1000 wrote: Mon Jun 12, 2017 1:42 pm
mahdimaxamed wrote: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:58 pm where do they speak arabic in greater somalia i know for a fact that if i go to the somali peninsula i can survive with speaking the somali language but i'm not 100% sure with arabic im sure they have hoods where i can speak arabic and be accepted name me some areas is it xamar,hargeisa,berbera
You will find people who can speak fluent Arabic all over Somalia.

But southern Somalia especially Kismayo region have more people who speak Arabic as their curriculum is taught in Arabic whereas in northern cities it is mostly taught in English.

Also Somalis when they do speak Arabic inside of Somalia, only speak the pure classical Arabic and none of the new dialects spoken around the Arab world.
so how come my parent's don't speak arabic they came from hargeisa when hargeisa was somalia it got me think somalis in greater somalia are taught the somali language because it's a most and that arabic is a person choice to learn.