Learning somali

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Basra

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My somali is actually trash how quick can I learn it fluently ? Was it easy for y’all ?
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I strongly disagree with the "FIID WANAGSAAN" Fiid, isnt that reer somali land aaf somaliland? I prefer the formal Habaeen wanagsaan!@
 
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I strongly disagree with the "FIID WANAGSAAN" Fiid, isnt that reer somali land aaf somaliland? I prefer the formal Habaeen wanagsaan!@


Its not fiid, waa fiit.

Fiit is the word for evening.

I won't reccomend anyone to say iska waraan, I would say waar waran, iyo setahay.

My somali is actually trash how quick can I learn it fluently ? Was it easy for y’all ?

The problem were I come in is sexual suffixes, I speak to fast. I ended up practicing.

Correct me if I am wrong

Ficaan is the word

Ficanahay is fine-I

Ficaanyahay is fine-He

Ficaantahay is fine-She

Ficaanyeheen is fine-they

But theres a issue in af somali to make things not people plural you have to make some words feminine sound.

Buur is hill in masculine form

Buuro is hills transitioned to feminine

Geed is tree m form
Geedo is trees transitioned to F



References:

Isago=he
Iyado=she
Anaga=we
 
:fittytousand:this guy was offering classes in skype i think,still considering sxb @MARAQ DIGAAG
I speak good Somali but wouldn’t be able to explain the grammar rules. You are better off watching YouTube videos, staying in Somalia for a bit or studying under a qualified Somali teacher.......

It would actually be a niche if someone set up Somali study centres in the West. The Sikhs teach their children Sikh religion and Punjab language in the West. I don’t understand why Somalis dont do the same in the West.

Even in Islam , a person is supposed to learn the Arabic language before embarking on deeper religious studies. Somalis concentrate on studying Quran without understanding Arabic lanaguage.
 

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I speak good Somali but wouldn’t be able to explain the grammar rules. You are better off watching YouTube videos, staying in Somalia for a bit or studying under a qualified Somali teacher.......

It would actually be a niche if someone set up Somali study centres in the West. The Sikhs teach their children Sikh religion and Punjab language in the West. I don’t understand why Somalis dont do the same in the West.

Even in Islam , a person is supposed to learn the Arabic language before embarking on deeper religious studies. Somalis concentrate on studying Quran without understanding Arabic lanaguage.

Somalia is a dirt poor country.. I bet Western Somalis could hire Somali teachers via skype for pennies.

^^ Sounds like a good business idea.. Skype-based Somali teachers who live in Somalia?
 
Somalia is a dirt poor country.. I bet Western Somalis could hire Somali teachers via skype for pennies.

^^ Sounds like a good business idea.. Skype-based Somali teachers who live in Somalia?
They are already conducting Quran lessons through Skype so it would be easy to find teachers......I have actually thought about starting a centre where young Somalis can be taught Somali language lessons alongside tuition in other subjects............I will keep that a secret though.......
 

Apollo

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They are already conducting Quran lessons through Skype so it would be easy to find teachers......I have actually thought about starting a centre where young Somalis can be taught Somali language lessons alongside tuition in other subjects............I will keep that a secret though.......

It could be profitable.

One guy somewhere in Gaalkacyo could be teaching an entire class of 20 kids via skype and earn like 1k per month (more than enough for Somalia).
 

Basra

LOVE is a product of Doqoniimo mixed with lust
Let Them Eat Cake
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Its not fiid, waa fiit.

Fiit is the word for evening.

I won't reccomend anyone to say iska waraan, I would say waar waran, iyo setahay.



The problem were I come in is sexual suffixes, I speak to fast. I ended up practicing.

Correct me if I am wrong

Ficaan is the word

Ficanahay is fine-I

Ficaanyahay is fine-He

Ficaantahay is fine-She

Ficaanyeheen is fine-they

But theres a issue in af somali to make things not people plural you have to make some words feminine sound.

Buur is hill in masculine form

Buuro is hills transitioned to feminine

Geed is tree m form
Geedo is trees transitioned to F



References:

Isago=he
Iyado=she
Anaga=we


I dont like Waar waraan it is too informal. I like formal communication. The professional of Somaliniimo! Iskaa waraan is very respectful. Waar Waraan is aggressive, i wont respond back
 
Can anyone recommend any good somali language books? i'm very eager to learn my language but i keep forgetting some words.
 
speak good Somali but wouldn’t be able to explain the grammar rules. You are better off watching YouTube videos, staying in Somalia for a bit or studying under a qualified Somali teacher.......
Sxb i thought you were for real,i was looking for the right time to talk to you,but its cool
Even in Islam , a person is supposed to learn the Arabic language before embarking on deeper religious studies. Somalis concentrate on studying Quran without understanding Arabic lanaguage.
not only somalis most non arab muslims
 

one

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My somali is actually trash how quick can I learn it fluently ? Was it easy for y’all ?

I dunno, speak Somali with your family and friends? Read Somali books & watch riwaayads???

It was quite easy for me because...
- We only spoke Somali in our household.
- Since my dad spent a lot of time in the homeland, mom would take us to him almost every summer since the late 90s.
- I used to write to my aunties and uncles back home via msn messenger lol.
- I loved writing in Somali, I taught myself through writing stories, word dictation etc.
- My hobby was also to read a lot of religious books in Somali. The Quran tafsiir, the siira, khulafaaul raashidin, an nawaawi 40 hadith, riyaadul saalixiin, buluuqul maraam etc.
- Mom used to force us to listen to Sh Umar Faaruq's tafsiir of the Quran, but me and my siblings hated it because we couldn't understand anything due to his shaky voice, after many complaints of his non-safiix and xabeeb voice, she switched it to Sh Umal.:icon lol:
- We used to listen to a lot of muxaadaros too, but tbh I used to think most of them were meh...except for Sh. Mustafe X. Ismaciil.:zhqjlmx:

I think all of the above mentioned factors contributed to my Somali. Not to mention teaching runs deeply in both sides of the family. My dad, my awoowos, most of their siblings and other relatives(like Muse Galal) were/are teachers, scholars, poets etc. So I think they sparked my passion for learning Somali.
I don't think other Somali youth had the same privileges as me growing up, so I don't expect them to be great at it, but honestly there's no excuses. Learning a language is NOT difficult in this age. I lowkey judge people who can't speak their mother's tongue. I have some Somali friends who have never set their feet in Somalia who still speak decent Soomali, so what's the deal, really?
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Its not fiid, waa fiit.

Fiit is the word for evening.

I won't reccomend anyone to say iska waraan, I would say waar waran, iyo setahay.



The problem were I come in is sexual suffixes, I speak to fast. I ended up practicing.

Correct me if I am wrong

Ficaan is the word

Ficanahay is fine-I

Ficaanyahay is fine-He

Ficaantahay is fine-She

Ficaanyeheen is fine-they

But theres a issue in af somali to make things not people plural you have to make some words feminine sound.

Buur is hill in masculine form

Buuro is hills transitioned to feminine

Geed is tree m form
Geedo is trees transitioned to F



References:

Isago=he
Iyado=she
Anaga=we
It's Fiid not fiit. Fiid wanaagsan means good evening, habeen wanaagsan means good night. Fiidmeer is bat. Another word for night is caawa.

Iska waran is proper way of saying it, "war waran" is way too informal. You can't say that to your teacher, parents etc.

Buur is not masculine, it's feminine. It's buurta not buurka. If a word end with a "ta", "ha", "da", it's feminine. If it ends with a "ka", "ga" it's masculine.

You can't always write it down as you pronounce it:
Fiicanyihiin*
Isaga*
Iyada*

If you guys are serious and up for it, I can teach you some khatar Somali. I'll set up my paypal account, halkaa lacagta ku soo xawila. Xaafadduhu waa inay cunteeyaan, you know that.
 
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