Doesn't matter tbh. He can always google it. Everything is out there on the internetFucking brain-dead morons, stop teaching Shisheeye Somali words Xoolahan yaa dhalay?
Most peole here cant speak somaliAlso, how come people mostly write in English here? I am active on a couple of Bosniak forums and people there express themselves exclusively in Bosnian. Even the ones outside Bosnia.
Is knowledge of Somali among Somali youth in the Diaspora really that lacking?
Doesn't matter tbh. He can always google it. Everything is out there on the internet
You are too late mate. Xalimos have been teaching people all these rude words on twitter to “educate” people on “anti blackness “ in the “Somali community”.Google translate is garbage for Af Somali. I don't want foreigners speaking to me in broken Somali and understanding what I'm saying. I'm already tired of the "Warya!" from strangers.
I don't know about Somali women but trust me, I've seen plenty of Somali guys whose hair is much coarser than 3c hair like these belowThat's because they comb out their hair. That girl has her hair combed out as well, natural hair types can't look like that. You can tell the girl has naturally curly hair as well, by her pattern.
Define kinky. 3c hair, like this, isn't kinky. It's classified as curly, but in Somali standards it's kinky
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True, I have 3c hair like that one girl as well, but I have had family members refer to my hair as "Madow". That's why I said it's kinky in Somali standards.Huh? That’s the most common hair type with us. We range from 3a-3c, with 2b as uncommon and 4a as uncommon.
True, I have 3c hair like that one girl as well, but I have had family members refer to my hair as "Madow". That's why I said it's kinky in Somali standards.
He's ajnabisxb, this is basic somali, whats there to even translate?