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Damn. She sounds like local habyars in council centres she was probably given a script and told to read it, we all know somalis cant read p so its natural for her to say ‘briyooritisin brimaary gools’
Between us and ethiopians, who's got heavy accent when speaking English?Damn. She sounds like local habyars in council centres she was probably given a script and told to read it, we all know somalis cant read p so its natural for her to say ‘briyooritisin brimaary gools’
Ethiopians speak english way more better than us. Its because somali language features dont contain certain letters like p while english has no khhh or x. Ethiopians have a more rough accent but their english is much more clear than us. Their words come to an abrupt stop every time.Between us and ethiopians, who's got heavy accent when speaking English?
I think it's Ethiopians talking from experience.
I know we can't pronounce p(fobs)
The ones in my school are opposite thoEthiopians speak english way more better than us. Its because somali language features dont contain certain letters like p while english has no khhh or x. Ethiopians have a more rough accent but their english is much more clear than us. Their words come to an abrupt stop every time.
The ethios? I think its cause they were raised there. The fresh ones have a snappy tounge and end their words really quickly.The ones in my school are opposite tho
Oh, I'm talking about their pronunciations... they can't speak well and pronounce some of the wordsThe ethios? I think its cause they were raised there. The fresh ones have a snappy tounge and end their words really quickly.
Straight off google translate
Ma neefsaneyso, she's not even breathing/pausing looks like a poemStraight off google translate
Cute
Most ^garaacious^Cute
I understood her all but she sounds like a computer
I heard some somalis say loof instead of love
I heard some somalis say loof instead of love
E.g. they say thid to their wives "loofkeygi baa tahey"