Etymology of Somalia words 2017.
Do you think these words are borrowed, shared or native to Somalia? Somali's were international traders when many nations weren't. Keep that in mind.
Sabuun
Kibis
Miis
Saxiib
Roti
Magaalo
Buug
Qaxwo
Khamri
Qalin
Nidar/nadir
Qalbi
Weji
Cafimaad
Kuul
Darawiish/dawlada
Fiircoon
Barahow
Farax
Somalia Etymology 2017
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Re: Somalia Etymology 2017
Everything is loaner words with the exception of the highlighted. Kimis not Kibisthelionwithfire wrote: Tue Oct 10, 2017 11:50 pm Etymology of Somalia words 2017.
Do you think these words are borrowed, shared or native to Somalia? Somali's were international traders when many nations weren't. Keep that in mind.
Sabuun
Kibis
Miis
Saxiib
Roti
Magaalo
Buug
Qaxwo
Khamri
Qalin
Nidar/nadir
Qalbi
Weji
Cafimaad
Kuul
Darawiish/dawlada
Fiircoon
Barahow
Farax
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Re: Somalia Etymology 2017
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Everything is loaner words with the exception of the highlighted. Kimis not Kibis
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Nah, i don't think so. Unless it can be proven i'm sure some of these are somali. Example, roti and fircoon.
Roti is the general word for bread whereas in south asia it explicitly applies to chapatis. A borrowed word doesn't change drastically in application.
Fircoon breaks down to fir=generation/dynasty and coon=old, as in very old. Lent words never break down easily with clear meaning in the borrowers language.
Everything is loaner words with the exception of the highlighted. Kimis not Kibis
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Nah, i don't think so. Unless it can be proven i'm sure some of these are somali. Example, roti and fircoon.
Roti is the general word for bread whereas in south asia it explicitly applies to chapatis. A borrowed word doesn't change drastically in application.
Fircoon breaks down to fir=generation/dynasty and coon=old, as in very old. Lent words never break down easily with clear meaning in the borrowers language.
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Re: Somalia Etymology 2017
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Everything is loaner words with the exception of the highlighted. Kimis not Kibis
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Kibisti was tagged somewhere meaning bread. Kimis? As in the dress?
Everything is loaner words with the exception of the highlighted. Kimis not Kibis
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Kibisti was tagged somewhere meaning bread. Kimis? As in the dress?
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Re: Somalia Etymology 2017
There's no proof of saxiib, faras, farax, roti, kuul and so on not being somali. All you somali self-hating folk need to get into uni and learn a thing or too. These words are somali as far as academia is concerned.
Somalis. Always demeaning themselves.
Somalis. Always demeaning themselves.
Re: Somalia Etymology 2017
Roti cannot be a word generally used to mean bread because I doubt reer jabuutu use it. They call it 'furin'. Roti sound foreign. Kuul, magaalo, kimis ....they SOUND somali. The rest SOUND foreign.
So Fircoon = firkii coon? maybe it came from the word....fir'fir coon? As in waa qof firfircoon.
Nabi Aaden markii janada laga soo tuuray meeshu ku dhacay iney Ogaadenia ahayd ma ogtay? Ogii Aaden. Ogaaden!
You sound like those brothers that read too much into a word and end up falling off a clif.
So Fircoon = firkii coon? maybe it came from the word....fir'fir coon? As in waa qof firfircoon.
Nabi Aaden markii janada laga soo tuuray meeshu ku dhacay iney Ogaadenia ahayd ma ogtay? Ogii Aaden. Ogaaden!
You sound like those brothers that read too much into a word and end up falling off a clif.
Re: Somalia Etymology 2017
Roti is an Indian word for flatbread, kimis or laxoox are the Somali equivalent, some people also use the word canjeero though it's more associated with the Ethiopian flatbread, in Djibouti they call the french baguette furun, for the flatbread they use the Somali names they don't use the Indian word.
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