A lot of linguistic similarity
A lot of linguistic similarity
Not close the "oromos" that are close to somalis are those that were oromised durning the great oromo expansion.A lot of linguistic similarity
A lot of linguistic similarity
We would have diverged a lot earlier, with significant differences as early as 2,000 years ago, you can even go as far as we started to start split off as early as camel domestication in the horn, a lot of settlements and trade ports around the coast, close ties would have continued due to pastoralist way of life, and permanent settlements on the coast.Quite close. However, with different influences over time, they went further apart.
I am sure about 600 years ago, Oromo and Somali would be nearly identical, but since Somali received a lot of Arabic and Italian and Oromo received Amharic, they have drifted apart.
We also have omotic admixture just to lesser extent.Actually not that close. We share words because we're the same language family but genetically they're more similar to habeshas (western oromos) and borana are more similar to us. They also got Omotic admixture which we lack.
Oromos aren’t as bottle-necked as Somalis. Highland Oromos are more related to Habesha, but Hararghe Eastern Oromos are closest to Somalis. Boranas have a higher omotic admixture than Hararghe Oromos.Actually not that close. We share words because we're the same language family but genetically they're more similar to habeshas (western oromos) and borana are more similar to us. They also got Omotic admixture which we lack.
Somalis have no omotic admixture whatsoeverWe would have diverged a lot earlier, with significant differences as early as 2,000 years ago, you can even go as far as we started to start split off as early as camel domestication in the horn, a lot of settlements and trade ports around the coast, close ties would have continued due to pastoralist way of life, and permanent settlements on the coast.
This would allow extra income for those that travel from the interior and close proximity of early Somali to Oromo who are primarily farmers would have allowed trade and cultural exchange, which would have reduced genetic/culture drift.
We also have omotic admixture just to lesser extent.
This is nonsense, there's never been any omotic admixtures observed amongst somalis.We also have omotic admixture just to lesser extent.