Its because of some arab infiltrating words within our languageI dont understand this association
Do they not have fully developed ears?
Maybe its just the english ppl but they are crazy
But how do they pick that up they are english speakers lolIts because of some arab infiltrating words within our language
But how do they pick that up they are english speakers lol
there is a clear obvious difference when the 2
Are spoken
These people make too many stereotypes
Because there are common sounds within Somali and Arabic. The guttural "ayn" and "xa" sounds are what they pick up on, so they immediately say, "Hey that sounds like Arabic or a middle-eastern language!". It's got nothing to do with people thinking Somalis are Arab.
Do you seriously think a white person brought up in the west, with no knowledge of Arabic past the "durka durka" memes, would be observant enough to distinguish between the two languages? It is like saying Mandarin and Japanese sound similar, they don't, but because there are one or two distinctive sounds common to both, they say they sound similar.They are stupid if that is the only things their ears can pick up and make judgement
arabic has such an obvious sound to it i dont know how anyone
Can mistake any language on this planet for it
Im sure if they listened properly for 20 seconds it is morethan enoughhDo you seriously think a white person brought up in the west, with no knowledge of Arabic past the "durka durka" memes, would be observant enough to distinguish between the two languages? It is like saying Mandarin and Japanese sound similar, they don't, but because there are one or two distinctive sounds common to both, they say they sound similar.
Kkkk yes they always do that especially say kkkhhhhhhhhhalso black people think it sounds like arabic too. when u ask them to speak somali they will over emphasize the letters X KH Q.
also apparently we talk loud and always look angry. i agree, if i didn't know somalis i would be afraid of them too.Kkkk yes they always do that especially say kkkhhhhhhhhh
TrueSomali and Arabic sounds as much like eachother as Portuguese and Russian to the undiscerning ear.
HindiIt's because white people are ignorant afThey think Hindi and Persian sounds like Arabic too. They see a Muslim and automatically think 'Arab'.
I wonder what Somali sounds like to people who have never heard it before. Someone should do an experiment.
@ሕጊ።። how does Somali sound to you? can you differentiate between Somali, Oromo and Afar?
I can definitely tell it apart from Oromo, and although harder I can tell it apart from Afar too. But then again I have technically heard it and still do on the streets.
For me it's kind of easy to tell apart...
I think it's phonology too. Tigrinya shares some more sounds that Amharic doesn't have with Arabic. But there are a lot of cognates in both, just hard to sometimes link words.I guessed Afar would be more difficult to tell apart from Somali.
I think Tigrinya sounds more like Arabic than Amharic does, although both sound like Arabic. Amharic is more abrupt while Tigrinya is flowy like Arabic. I speak Arabic fluently and listening to Afwerki is like listening to a Rendille speaker, I feel like I should be understanding what he is saying.