Discussion: “War imood”. Where does it grammatically come from ?

The phrase “war imood” come from video of Volunteers Internet Aid Worker trying to help a a man who seemed to be mentally ill. The Aid worker was trying to speak to the man. The man was keep saying war imood repeatedly. This clip went viral on TikTok and other platforms since last month. People are using it everywhere.

The phrase war imood means leave me alone.

but my question is where does the word come from ? I understand that. War = hey. I = me. What is “mood”?
 
Intresting question i dont ive ever heard this word before. Its honestly a shame how inactive this section of the form is.
 
The phrase “war imood” come from video of Volunteers Internet Aid Worker trying to help a a man who seemed to be mentally ill. The Aid worker was trying to speak to the man. The man was keep saying war imood repeatedly. This clip went viral on TikTok and other platforms since last month. People are using it everywhere.

The phrase war imood means leave me alone.

but my question is where does the word come from ? I understand that. War = hey. I = me. What is “mood”?

After reviewing the Somali dictionary, I have pinpointed the definition you desired.

mood (-day, -dday) 1. (f.g) : Wax meel dhaafid.


war i mood = war i dhaaf


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