Exactly, it sounds more they took the word socks and add saan to somalize it lol.Ngl, sharabaado sounds more like a somali word.
Siksaan/socksaan sounds like those derivative somali words i.e; cupboard for kabadhka
Exactly, it sounds more they took the word socks and add saan to somalize it lol.Ngl, sharabaado sounds more like a somali word.
Siksaan/socksaan sounds like those derivative somali words i.e; cupboard for kabadhka
I donāt think itās more Arabic loans words tbh, I think itās more original Somali words perhaps. Because Somali and Arabic are both Afro-asiatic so weāre bound to share words, no?Yeah qaqooye dialect have more Arab lone words than other Somali dialects.
Waqooye dialect
Socks= sharabaad
watermelon= xabxab
T-Shirt= garan
cooking floor= daqiiq
sharabaad isn't a Somali word to begin withNgl, sharabaado sounds more like a somali word.
Siksaan/socksaan sounds like those derivative somali words i.e; cupboard for kabadhka
No way it's original Somali words. Arabs started wearing clothes and using basic things way before somalis.I donāt think itās more Arabic loans words tbh, I think itās more original Somali words perhaps. Because Somali and Arabic are both Afro-asiatic so weāre bound to share words, no?
Arabs started wearing basic clothes way before Somalis kullaha! Lmao I guess I didnāt know we were some nude savages while Arabs were some sophisticated first world civilization. Ha! Gimme a break and save that bs for someone who may be more inclined to believe itsharabaad isn't a Somali word to begin with
No way it's original Somali words. Arabs started wearing clothes and using basic things way before somalis.
My parents are from xamar and we use garan as wellYeah qaqooye dialect have more Arab lone words than other Somali dialects.
Waqooye dialect
Socks= sharabaad
watermelon= xabxab
T-Shirt= garan
cooking floor= daqiiq
a lot of standard somali and northern dialect words are taken from arabic.I donāt think itās more Arabic loans words tbh, I think itās more original Somali words perhaps. Because Somali and Arabic are both Afro-asiatic so weāre bound to share words, no?
Let's be honest here, the Arabs have bordered advanced civilisations like the Persians and Romans. If you want to get on an Arab's nerves though say that their language has a lot of Persian loanwords (it's true btw).Arabs started wearing basic clothes way before Somalis kullaha! Lmao I guess I didnāt know we were some nude savages while Arabs were some sophisticated first world civilization. Ha! Gimme a break and save that bs for someone who may be more inclined to believe it
why does my family just say "sockso"Yeah qaqooye dialect have more Arab lone words than other Somali dialects.
Waqooye dialect
Socks= sharabaad
watermelon= xabxab
T-Shirt= garan
cooking floor= daqiiq
She should stop being friends with these two jahil girls and look for better ones, I got annoyed watching how disrespectful they wereLooking like our campaign of arabizing the somali language is in full motion boys
and tf is suksaan just say sharabaad like a normal somali
Sounds Japanese sxb, are you sure your last name isn't Toshiba?why does my family just say "sockso"
We need to make Af May May the standardised dialect in Somalia. They speak pure Somali without much loan words.
Sounds Japanese sxb, are you sure your last name isn't Toshiba?
Listen sxb don't put beautiful fantasies in my head, pleaseYou're making me wish Japanese people were among the coastal settlers in Banaadir. Imagine "Gibil-Cad" by the name of Reer Takashi or some walking around with caramel skin, wavy hair, indhoyar, a short stature and katanas.
Somali weebs would go sheegad on their qabiil.
Somali blasians imagine that, my head is spinning just thinking about itYou're making me wish Japanese people were among the coastal settlers in Banaadir. Imagine "Gibil-Cad" by the name of Reer Takashi or some walking around with caramel skin, wavy hair, indhoyar, a short stature and katanas.
Somali weebs would go sheegad on their qabiil.