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I once watched a video of people speaking Hebrew and it's a very rough sounding language. For me arabic sounds soft and delicate. It's not harsh sounding.
Haha, Arabic sounds rough to most people.
I once watched a video of people speaking Hebrew and it's a very rough sounding language. For me arabic sounds soft and delicate. It's not harsh sounding.
Arabic sounds like Hebrew, does Hebrew sound nice to you? Biased.
They're in Arabian countries, why would they learn English? That's like expecting Somalis in France to know English.Except for those in Abu Dhabi-Dubai, anyone noticed this?
The ones in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain etc can only speak Arabic. Also, notice how so few of them are on SSPOT despite them being in the tens of thousands.
They're in Arabian countries, why would they learn English? That's like expecting Somalis in France to know English.
I know, but pragmatically speaking, why would they need to know?English is the global lingua franca.
I know, but pragmatically speaking, why would they need to know?
But many there don't speak English and do just fine. Isn't expecting them all to learn English weird? For the sake of everyday living, why would they need to know English? I live in Canada, but I can't fluently speak French even though there's advantages to speaking it here.Higher education, the internet, trade, business etc etc.. general knowledge.
But many there don't speak English and do just fine. Isn't expecting them all to learn English weird? For the sake of everyday living, why would they need to know English? I live in Canada, but I can't fluently speak French even though there's advantages to speaking it here.
That does not answer the question. My question from the very beginning was very specific:All the other diasporas speak English just fine.. (Sweden, Tanzania etc, you name it). Arabo-cucks in Saudi just refuse to learn it.
All the other diasporas speak English just fine.. (Sweden, Tanzania etc, you name it). Arabo-cucks in Saudi just refuse to learn it.
Arabo-cucks in Saudi just refuse to learn it.
Some dialects can be rough and sound like they are angry but some sound nice and soothing in a way.Haha, Arabic sounds rough to most people.
The vast majority of Somali diaspora in the non English speaking countries; do not have the command of the language you think they wield.
Some dialects can be rough and sound like they are angry but some sound nice and soothing in a way.
I'd say a lot of people speaking 'fluent Somali' haven't really mastered Somali. Why do old people compliment your Somali when your Somali is like that of a seven year old?
the command of the language i was referring to is English not Somali.!
is no more than an af-guri.
Arabic sounds like Hebrew, does Hebrew sound nice to you? Biased.
Nigga stfu and give me a word for kangarooexactly... our language is extremely rich, broad and very diverse with countless dialects and accents. i think no one can claim to have mastered Somali ever.
the other day i was listening to Cilmi Boodhari's song by tubeec; it turns out the chorus of the song is a dialect only used by tumaal (Tubeec and omar dhuule's) people, i couldn't understand it.