How many of you speak Arabic

Do you speak Arabic

  • Yes fluently

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • I can talk in classic Arabic

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Yes I can read Quran but nothing else

    Votes: 12 37.5%
  • No I don't know a word

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32
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Arabic has no practical use to me, i do not plan to go and live in an arab country, at least with xabashi on my way to Hargeisa i can say where is the butchers

EDIT: i take that back, i'd rather learn spanish
Atleast with Spanish I can understand why. Are you a gaal :icon question:
 

ItsHanna

I am the Toby Flenderson of this forum

This should be good

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xisaabiye

Ibnu Suxuufi Ibnu Al Dhoobe
Arabic is a beautiful language. It has great use whether for spiritual or worldly benefits. Learning Arabic grammar makes you understand that English is a real simple & shitty language:heh:
 
So you do you know the Egypt dialect. they have an ugly dialect.

They always pronounce Jeem as a heavy G

Can't understand them Egyptians
If you think about it all Arabic dialects change something Egyptian is the best dialect Syrian and Levant region is a close second
 
I went to dugsi for over 30 years.

Alhamdulilah I know less than a dozen words in carab.

Inshallah I will learn another 12 by 2047 ameen:frdfvsb:


But seriously, it would be wise for Somalis to learn Arabic especially if they're planning to return home.

Read my post about Edna Aden expressing support for french in the somaliland curriculum.

This makes absolutely no sense.

Somaliland should strive to teach English (language of business, science, internet etc.) and Arabic (surrounded by Arab nations/for trade) as a second language(s).

Somaliland isn't even a francophone nation yet this deranged islaan wants the state to force children to learn French?

I believe that Mrs. Adan receiving a knighthood from the french may have influenced her views.

http://www.ednahospital.org/hospital-mission/edna-adan-awarded-french-legion-of-honor/

https://www.somalispot.com/threads/...-children-to-be-forced-to-learn-french.22843/
 
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I went to dugsi for over 30 years.

Alhamdulilah I know less than a dozen words in carab.

Inshallah I will learn another 12 by 2047 ameen:frdfvsb:


But seriously, it would be wise for Somalis to learn Arabic especially if they're planning to return home.

Read my post about Edna Aden expressing support for french in the somaliland curriculum.



https://www.somalispot.com/threads/...-children-to-be-forced-to-learn-french.22843/

That is correct, Arabic serves useful for Somalis living back home, they are already taught Arabic anyway. My nieces and nephews learn Arabic at their school, as well as English.

In Somaliland English and Somali should be the dominant languages, Somali as it is the language of our people, and English as it is the most widely understood language in the world(second language for most)

I love Edna, lakiin that is just preposterous for us to learn French, it is not a useful language outside Europe, and is a permanent reminder of French Imperialism in Africa.

Say no to French!
 
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