@JackieBurkhart
Hang on a minute, Baroness Jackie, I thought you were the quentiessential anti-patriachal resident in sSpot?
Jackie is lower than me in Aristocratic hierchy! I am A duchess while she is a baroness

@JackieBurkhart
Hang on a minute, Baroness Jackie, I thought you were the quentiessential anti-patriachal resident in sSpot?
Your writing differs vastly from most prose I've encountered on forums and in general writings, where did you acquire such writing-patterns? Most British I've seen write far less eloquently while maintaining a level of grammatical indifference that's staggering to all but the most illiterate of people. Furthermore, how do you know about my descent?An answer to your earlier scroll. Or better het, it is what we Brits refer to witless, wanton waldruses roaming round with stinging javelin in their buff in Yankee territory. That does not apply to you, of course, with your belonging to, what it that term Gen Zs use to claim royal tiger blood 'Laandheere', there it is.
Oh lovely jovely; we should all queue up for a courtesy bow, you royal Garaadsan.Jackie is lower than me in Aristocratic hierchy! I am A duchess while she is a baroness
Oh we come in multiple shades, and versioning, with some requiring forced upgrades, whereas many are cut from fine loins.Your writing differs vastly from most prose I've encountered on forums and in general writings, where did you acquire such writing-patterns? Most British I've seen write far less eloquently while maintaining a level of grammatical indifference that's staggering to all but the most illiterate of people. Furthermore, how do you know about my descent?
What does "Laandheere" mean? Do people here actually speak Somali or am I being taken for a fool?Oh lovely jovely; we should all queue up for a courtesy bow, you royal Garaadsan.
Oh we come in multiple shades, and versioning, with some requiring forced upgrades, whereas many are cut from fine loins.
With your being a son of Somal invariably renders your status to that of a Laandheere, as I glean from online chinless chancers.
What's keeping you from flying the Union Jack in wherever you live currently?If I was still in the UK, the Union Jack would be on full display. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth granted Somalia its freedom and liberated us out of colonial xoog by Italians. The least I could do is honor her son on his coronation.
@JackieBurkhart
Hang on a minute, Baroness Jackie, I thought you were the quentiessential anti-patriachal resident in sSpot?
Would be weird flying the Union Jack in Muqdisho. I like my head on my shoulders.What's keeping you from flying the Union Jack in wherever you live currently?
We shall have to ask our resident af Somali guru @backgroundISneeded as to its mea ing, but I suspect it is a highly revered, if sought after social status.What does "Laandheere" mean?
Some do, some are interested, and many do not even speak their respective host naions' languages, let alone a foreign language, as many consider Somali.Do people here actually speak Somali or am I being taken for a fool?
I'm not Somali but I'll articulate it as best as I can. Laandheere means "numerous" or "established" in a sense? (in reference to a people). The opposite is to be langaabWhat does "Laandheere" mean? Do people here actually speak Somali or am I being taken for a fool?
Landheere often denotes a sense of long traced lineage, an aristocrat, if you will. I think this quote drawn from an article sums up the meaning quite nicely: ' "Laandheere", meaning βa man of high lineage, born of sultans and princes.β The word was originally praise for an honorable man, but later was generalized and became praise for anyone famous for his deeds, whether good or bad."We shall have to ask our resident af Somali guru @backgroundISneeded as to its mea ing, but I suspect it is a highly revered, if sought after social status.
Some do, some are interested, and many do not even speak their respective host naions' languages, let alone a foreign language, as many consider Somali.
Oh no, not kosher, your ladyship.@Basra, you're nothing but a dingy commoner fit for shining my shoes. Here's two pennies, that should earn you a coffin to sleep in for the night.
Ma'aha waxa's "dadbadan" iyo "tatya'r"? Ani wa'xa omaalaya ino da'dka oo wa'xas dahan inay yaheen gaabi ama iyalsu'q, ruun miya inoo wa'xan yahay wa'x jiro?I'm not Somali but I'll articulate it as best as I can. Laandheere means "numerous" or "established" in a sense? (in reference to a people). The opposite is to be langaab
I've come to the conclusion that instituting apostrophes instead of double characters still looks ugly, I think the addition of specific long characters (such as Δ) would still look fairly ugly; will written Somali in Latin ever look aesthetically appealing or will it be stuck in the same state as things such as Malay and Tagalog? I personally think that Osmanya is too ugly and illegible to be usedMaaha waxa's "dadbadan" iyo "tatya'r"? Ani wa'xa omaalaya ino da'dka oo wa'xas dahan inay yaheen gaabi ama iyalsu'q, ruun miya inoo wa'xan yahay wa'x jiro?
me at the coronation:
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Calls himself "Based" but still cares what people think?Would be weird flying the Union Jack in Muqdisho. I like my head on my shoulders.![]()
So, colonising, pillaging, subjugating, and carving up ardu Somal into 5 pieces, was not enough, now you wish to wave the Union Jack, eh?If I was still in the UK, the Union Jack would be on full display. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth granted Somalia its freedom and liberated us out of colonial xoog by Italians. The least I could do is honor her son on his coronation.
We should make the national dish canjeero with mash potatoes and gravySo, colonising, pillaging, subjugating, and carving up ardu Somal into 5 pieces, was not enough, now you wish to wave the Union Jack, eh?
Whilst at it, shall we add the 3 Lions, the Dragon, St Andrew's, and St Patrick's?