Somali was likely developed within Somaliweyn, it’s just that the language group as a whole likely migrated here- with the Omotic people likely being displaced in the process. The main theory is that the ancestors of the Somali, Oromo, Afar, etc etc were likely from Egypt/Sudan (where the Beja of Egypt and Sudan historically/currently are) and slowly migrated south. However this was a very very very very long time ago so there are a lot of ideas.So Somalia learned Somali after coming to Somalia hmm
How is tunni separate and not sub of somali
BsLinguists say it’s apart of a language continuum with Standard Somali (as in a separate but heavily overlapping language), and not a dialect of Somali (as in a group of ppl speaking Standard Somali deviated slowly over time and that’s why it’s different.)
It has it's own sentence structure and phenology, a hallmark for a separate language. Infact my error here was not that I put Tunni under Somali but that I did not put Tunni and Dabarre under 'Tunni-Dabarre' (I did not read hard enough i'm afraid)
genuinely what is cursing my eyesView attachment 364414Fixed??? Read extra throughly so this is the last change needed hopfully
wdym?genuinely what is cursing my eyes
aff mahadoonte ? where would it fit
no I don't speak it was just curious as a lot of people in shingani and merka speak it its also called of merka.I have zero clue as no books mention it but according to ppl on r/Somalia (scraping the bottom of the barrel here lol) it is possibly a offshoot of Af Maay/Maaxa. (Assuming you are a speaker of the language) you could easily fact check this with a grammar/structure comparison.
Also some random ass German language book says it's related to Garre with like zero proof.
Linguistics is weird...