I wonder how common Arabic speakers are in Somali households. While most of the younger Somali generations and almost all the western diaspora can't speak a word of Arabic, most of the older generations are more inclined to able to comprehend Arabic; that's why most Somali house holds have at least one or two Arabic speakers.
What's the case for your family?
Including both your parents and living or recently diseased grandparents. How Many of your family members can speak Arabic? and of those how many didn't grow up in the west?
For my family it's 9, both my parents and grandparents, 3 girls and 2 guys could.
EDIT: Also who's the most Multilingual
What's the case for your family?
Including both your parents and living or recently diseased grandparents. How Many of your family members can speak Arabic? and of those how many didn't grow up in the west?
For my family it's 9, both my parents and grandparents, 3 girls and 2 guys could.
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EDIT: Also who's the most Multilingual
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