this is the only thing that shouldn't be interfered with let the sports market handle this.They need to make players eligible to play only for their home regions in future tournaments.
this is the only thing that shouldn't be interfered with let the sports market handle this.They need to make players eligible to play only for their home regions in future tournaments.
We are still more homogeneous than most subsaharan african countries. From Kismaayo to Borama everyone speaks one language except for maay speakers , but even most of them speak maxaa. You look at Ethiopia of kenya amd you will see languages changing every 30 kmOne ethnic group is also a lie... Somalia clearly has 5 ethnic groups
Somalis
Bantus of various kinds
Mixed (shanshi, cadcad) + mixed Swahilis (Barawani, Bajuuni etc)
Arab refugees (yemeni, syrian)
We need to know which region is producing the best players, this is not club football.this is the only thing that shouldn't be interfered with let the sports market handle this.
Young people in SWS didn't have the same education opportunities as their parents. Most 40+ Rahanweyn folks speak both maxaa amd maay with no issue@Nabiil @OffTheDome
Maybe SWS has lots of people who may have never learnt Af-Somali, or maybe they are purposefully speaking Af-Maay to fight against Af-Maxaa dominance in Somalia.
Who knows but yeah, it's a big issue that's not being addressed in Somalia.
This is the semifinalPL win or lose in the semifinal?
They need to make players eligible to play only for thier home regions in future tournaments.
I hear that too, But maybe he is from HAG living in PL.Why did I read that Cali Saleebaan (MJ) are playing for Galmudug's team?
They definitely need to stop footballers from playing for regions they are not from. Local players need a chance instead of running to other regional teams.
From what I know from my rahanweyn aunty who grew up in baidoa maxaa tiri is strictly encouraged and knowing how to speak standard somali is kind of a sign of intelligence. Apparently when maxaa speakers come to baidoa they’re treated better than maay speakers since there’s a sort of inferiority complex so in an environment like that I don’t think anyone would oppose complete eradication of the “dialect”. Also about what you said about bantus being prominent in southwest state they’re not as prominent as you think. Almost all the rahanweyns of bakool are from legit 100% somali clans and allthough you find Bantu sheegadas in baay they aren’t as dominant as you think. Another interesting thing my aunty told me is that baidoa as a whole is actually a Bantu city which they founded and somalis just moved into and because of it somalis from other parts of baay/bakool are weary of marrying Somalia from baidoa because they might have Bantu in them.@Nabiil @OffTheDome
Maybe SWS has lots of people who may have never learnt Af-Somali, or maybe they are purposefully speaking Af-Maay to fight against Af-Maxaa dominance in Somalia.
Who knows but yeah, it's a big issue that's not being addressed in Somalia.
From what I know from my rahanweyn aunty who grew up in baidoa maxaa tiri is strictly encouraged and knowing how to speak standard somali is kind of a sign of intelligence. Apparently when maxaa speakers come to baidoa they’re treated better than maay speakers since there’s a sort of inferiority complex so in an environment like that I don’t think anyone would oppose complete eradication of the “dialect”. Also about what you said about bantus being prominent in southwest state they’re not as prominent as you think. Almost all the rahanweyns of bakool are from legit 100% somali clans and allthough you find Bantu sheegadas in baay they aren’t as dominant as you think. Another interesting thing my aunty told me is that baidoa as a whole is actually a Bantu city which they founded and somalis just moved into and because of it somalis from other parts of baay/bakool are weary of marrying Somalia from baidoa because they might have Bantu in them.
From what I know from my rahanweyn aunty who grew up in baidoa maxaa tiri is strictly encouraged and knowing how to speak standard somali is kind of a sign of intelligence. Apparently when maxaa speakers come to baidoa they’re treated better than maay speakers since there’s a sort of inferiority complex so in an environment like that I don’t think anyone would oppose complete eradication of the “dialect”. Also about what you said about bantus being prominent in southwest state they’re not as prominent as you think. Almost all the rahanweyns of bakool are from legit 100% somali clans and allthough you find Bantu sheegadas in baay they aren’t as dominant as you think. Another interesting thing my aunty told me is that baidoa as a whole is actually a Bantu city which they founded and somalis just moved into and because of it somalis from other parts of baay/bakool are weary of marrying Somalia from baidoa because they might have Bantu in them.