Grigori Rasputin
Former Somali Minister of Mismanagement & Misinfo.
Staff Member
Wariyaha SomaliSpot
@Cumar are you isaaq?
Yes I am Isaaq.
Somali refugees in Eritrea
Most of my anti-isaaq comments are to piss off r.kelly @Prince Abubu and ofcourse the one I shan’t mention for obvious reasons...
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Most of my anti-isaaq comments are to piss off r.kelly @Prince Abubu and ofcourse the one I shan’t mention for obvious reasons...
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What the hell is an isaaq dialect? No such thing. Clans don't have dialects, regions do.
Actually @Knowles is correct. Standard Somali is mutually intelligible but there is clan-based differences in how people talk. If you are a native speaker you can usually tell what region, and
For example I am from Gabiley, and the Gadabursi next door to us in Borama speak a bit differently. Even all Isaaqs don't speak the same. The accent @Knowles is probably referring to is the Burcawi accent.
Of course no somali is 100% identical but the somali i speak is pretty much the exact same somali you speak cos we're from the same region
Clans don't have dialects!
We belong to the same language group (Northern Somali), but we speak different dialects.
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So a ciise in djibouti speaks a diffrent dialect than his isaaq or samroon neighbours? Ur qac bro
No, I mean an Ciise in Djibouti speaks a different dialect than an Isaaq in Hargeisa or a Samaroon in Borama.
An Isaaq or Samaroon who was born and grew up in Djibouti would speak with the Ciise accent. Just like how Somalis who are born in the UK speak with a British accent.
Eritreans are hella cool. Having nothing but love for them.
But the chick i quoted said isaaq dialect is more agressive when she should've said all of waqooyi cos that's how we all speak is what i meant. Not the minute differences but the overall tone.