Hi,
I live in Berlin, my father is from somalia my mother is german and I am looking for a somalian language course but i cant find it in Berlin. Is there someone who knows if in berlin is any place where you can study the language ?
Somalian Language
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Re: Somalian Language
salut l'allemande
oui je parle somalien et je peux t'aider mais en retour il faut q tu m'aide avec mon Allemand (Deutch)
ca ira ?
oui je parle somalien et je peux t'aider mais en retour il faut q tu m'aide avec mon Allemand (Deutch)
ca ira ?
Re: Somalian Language
hey, i dont speak a word french...what did you say? you speak somalian language...and...?
Re: Somalian Language
i can help you learn somali language online, as am very fluent in somali , english and french,
At the moment am studying German beginner,
can you translate these in German for me please
Hello My name is Alfa
i have never been to Germany but i would like to visit this beauful country one day especially the Capital city Berlin
One of best friends is from Wien, in Osterreich the city is rich culturally, and is very diverse and cosmopolitain.
During the 19th century, the Austro-Hungarian empire was very powerful around that era and often allied with Prussia as the two empires have alot of simmilarities thus the only differance being religion,
Most Germans especially those from the north of the country being protestant while those from the southern part with the austrians being catholics
When Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo in 1914, World War I, as well as the destruction of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, began.
During World War I, Austria-Hungary was one of the Central powers with Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey, and the conflict left the country in political chaos and economic ruin. Austria, shorn of Hungary, was proclaimed a republic in 1918. The empire was split into several independent states in after the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I, with most of the German-speaking parts becoming a republic.
Between 1918 and 1919 it was officially known as the Republic of German Austria (Republik Deutschösterreich). After the Entente powers forbade German Austria to unite with Germany, they also forbade the name, and then it was changed to simply Republic of Austria.
The monarchy was dissolved in 1919. A parliamentary democracy was set up by the constitution of 10 November 1920
Later in late 1930's Hitler annexed austria to the 3rd reich and it stayed that way upto WW2.
- thnx i have to hand in this very soon so help me
and in return i can teach you the somali language if u wish
Concerning the teaching classes of the somali language in Deutchland am not sure but one thing i know is that the amount of the somali population in your country is very small compared to UK in which they have added SOMALI in the education system which enables people to take the language from beginner upto A LEVELS.
Many thnx
At the moment am studying German beginner,
can you translate these in German for me please
Hello My name is Alfa
i have never been to Germany but i would like to visit this beauful country one day especially the Capital city Berlin
One of best friends is from Wien, in Osterreich the city is rich culturally, and is very diverse and cosmopolitain.
During the 19th century, the Austro-Hungarian empire was very powerful around that era and often allied with Prussia as the two empires have alot of simmilarities thus the only differance being religion,
Most Germans especially those from the north of the country being protestant while those from the southern part with the austrians being catholics
When Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo in 1914, World War I, as well as the destruction of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, began.
During World War I, Austria-Hungary was one of the Central powers with Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey, and the conflict left the country in political chaos and economic ruin. Austria, shorn of Hungary, was proclaimed a republic in 1918. The empire was split into several independent states in after the defeat of the Central Powers in World War I, with most of the German-speaking parts becoming a republic.
Between 1918 and 1919 it was officially known as the Republic of German Austria (Republik Deutschösterreich). After the Entente powers forbade German Austria to unite with Germany, they also forbade the name, and then it was changed to simply Republic of Austria.
The monarchy was dissolved in 1919. A parliamentary democracy was set up by the constitution of 10 November 1920
Later in late 1930's Hitler annexed austria to the 3rd reich and it stayed that way upto WW2.
- thnx i have to hand in this very soon so help me
and in return i can teach you the somali language if u wish
Concerning the teaching classes of the somali language in Deutchland am not sure but one thing i know is that the amount of the somali population in your country is very small compared to UK in which they have added SOMALI in the education system which enables people to take the language from beginner upto A LEVELS.
Many thnx
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Re: Somalian Language
ich kenne mich net aus in berlin,aber hier in Nrw gibt es soweit ich weiss kaum möglichkeiten somalisch zulernen.Das einzige was dir helfen kann ist dich mehr mit somalischen Leuten zu unterhalten wie zb:Deine Mutter,Freunde,Verwandte usw. Aber es freut mich sehr,dass du versuchst besser somalisch zusprechen.Denn es gibt viele Jugendliche die lieber deutsch sprechen und dem entsprechend ihre Kultur verloren haben. Also wünsche dir alles gute und hoffe du findest das wonach du suchst !!! bye wallaloo

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Re: Somalian Language
somali men+sgermen women=good mix 8)
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