Will you be able to pass the Somali language on to your children?

Will you be able to pass the Somali language on ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 27 67.5%
  • No

    Votes: 13 32.5%

  • Total voters
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Theres also those kids that haven't stepped foot back home but speak like the older generation. I know people that did 4/5 year stints back home but lost it all a few years later due to lack of practice. It all starts in the home.

pretty much. 99 percent of useless somalis who cant speak their language speak something else at home.
 
My kids speak only somali at home. We don't let them speak English at home so thats how they learned Somali. We read Somali stories and we even translate english books into. A while back, I have visited a relative of mine and a girl who was staying with them was surprised how well my kids spoke Somali. She asked me if they were born in somalia or came from Somalia recently.
 
My somali is perfect. I'm the only somali person at my work place.I help somali patients when their intrepeter doesn't show up.
 

Gambar

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I found a few online sis. You can find the popular children's books that kids are exposed to in nursery/school translated into af-Somali.

The ones I have are picture books - colours, fruits etc. He is still too young for the toddler books.

But we do need more Somali authors to produce books for Somali children.
All I have at home are wiil waal lol I am looking eagerly for Somali children's books.
 
If you have children, will you be able to pass on the language based on your current skills.

If not and it's important to you what do you plan on doing - trips to the motherland? Keeping them around grandparents ? ...etc
My Somali is so broken that it ain't funny. I'm going Mogadishu in August:meleshame:
 

Zayd

Habar Magaadle
Hadaa maxaad na moodeysa, qofku marku luqadiisu iyo dhaqankiisu ku bedelo luqad iyo dhaqankale, oona kadib ku raaxeysanaya nolosha noocaasi wa dable, dable dhalay.

Alxamdulilah inu eebe ii ogolay inaan ku hadlo luqadaydi, oo weliba iga ilaaliyay inaan noqdo reer aduunyo gudoon.

Idimka alle ba leh. :siilaanyosmile:
 
Hadaa maxaad na moodeysa, qofku marku luqadiisu iyo dhaqankiisu ku bedelo luqad iyo dhaqankale, oona kadib ku raaxeysanaya nolosha noocaasi wa dable, dable dhalay.

Alxamdulilah inu eebe ii ogolay inaan ku hadlo luqadaydi, oo weliba iga ilaaliyay inaan noqdo reer aduunyo gudoon.

Idimka alle ba leh. :siilaanyosmile:
What do u mean by dable? Do u mean dabaal?
 
My Somali is terrible but I better learn it fast prior to my trip to the motherland where i'll bag myself a big booty lightskin ting
 

kickz

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How do you understand it but can't talk in it this thing confuses the hell out of me I've a lot of people like you and I don't understand. If you can understand it surely you can talk in it

Easy my parents talk to me in Somali, and I answer in English:manny:
 

Zayd

Habar Magaadle
What do u mean by dable? Do u mean dabaal?

No, dable is a derogatory term in our dialect but was historically used for qof xaabada kasoo qaadi jiray miyiiga, someone that went out to collect firewood was often called dable, but now in the colloquial it's a derogatory word.
 

Zayd

Habar Magaadle
Waa iska ciyaal dhaqancelis kkkkk dhawr eray intuu isku soo hubsaday buu halkan noogu faanayaa

Aar tooskaga u hayso, ha nagu soo leexanin gaadhigaaga Sheekhaygi, haadhkaaga la soco ninow, ragga kaa cimri dheer wa inaad ixtiraamtid. :camby:
 

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Am I able? Yes. Will I? Most certainly not. I do not want them to have identity issues and a slight accent. All Somalis have a slight accent when they are multilingual. And I will not name them Somali names but they will retain a Somali surname to indicate their cultural heritage like East Asians.
 

Vanguard

Fino alla morte
Am I able? Yes. Will I? Most certainly not. I do not want them to have identity issues and a slight accent. All Somalis have a slight accent when they are multilingual. And I will not name them Somali names but they will retain a Somali surname to indicate their cultural heritage like East Asians.

That's a weak argument. I think you're suffering from a strong case of Uncle Tomitis.
 
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