Somali Lore - Myths, Legends and Fantastical Creatures.
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- Folktales are astonishingly well preserved in oral history and certain stories have been passed on from generation to generation and in all the different regions inhabited by Somalis.
In this video, learn about about the fantastical creatures, animals and heroes that constitute Somali lore.
Who else feel child again when listening this fairytale stories ,dhagdheer was one of the creepy stories that our mom tells us when wants us stop going outside 😳 thanks walal for making this great content your beautiful voice worth millions.
I got transported into a memory lane hearing all these stories as a child.
Anaga hooyadeen sheekooyinkii _Beenhawaas_ markee noo sheegeyso ayaa jecleen. Waa wada aamusi jirnay. That was in mid to late 1980s
Innit wallahi
The creepiest part of that story is that their was a pit of truth to that story..
Wish our country was stable so people like you can show the rich history of our people 💕
Thank you so much for these informative videos! It can be hard to find information on some parts of Somali History. But knowing there are records that hold them is very interesting and helpful!
Masha’Allah! This was very insightful and informative. Insha’Allah Somalia 🇸🇴 will RISE again. Keep up the great work.
Masha Allah abayoo this is an excellent brought back memories from my childhood espcially Dheq Dheer, Carewello , Egal Shidad.... keep it up
Ma sha Allah. Keep doing videos like this. I'll share it to much larger population
Beautifully narrated. Thank you for sharing this master piece. Eebe haku dhowro.
Wallo I follow all ur vidros and learned alot a bout our history and culture. I want say thank you for educating us. Keep goin.
Wow this take me back to my childhood.
Make alot of the legends please
I love Somali people ❤️
Waa gabar. Diig leh. Masha Allah daqankiii abayasheed beer nibaresaa. Saas kuwad. inadeer. ❤🥰🇸🇴
Walaal love your content Runtii Sidaas kusoco
Fantastic thanks for your effort and keep going ❤️✊🏽
Wonderful and so educative, well done for you job
Hey sis! Have you ever tried to tell more stories? I want to let you know that I used this video on a different social media and people love you voice.
May allah bless us and our country and make it easy for us it’s been 30+ years with no where to go.
Amazing content ❤️❤️
Amazing walhi ❤
My mom used to tell me a lot of Somali lore, it teaches children about life and increases immigration.
I love Somali❤
Thank you sister
This is fantastic Channel keep doing more please.
Good work. it's worth appreciation
Like you Chanel keep doing it
Well done video
Araweelo story was similar to the story of Calafia and her female warriors…some say the story of Araweelo was tooken by a Spanish author who made Calafia story because of the striking exact similarities
Keep going😍😍😍😍
Than you so much.
We are choosing
Somalida inta 2 hours Ku shekeyaan ayay ku leeyihin warka yaan Kugu daaline waa maraa daashay Hhh . We are oral people
Great job!
My mom telling this story when was a kid, (don't go danger.
Many people don’t know that in af Somali we don’t call queen we call her king because the word for king has no gender/sex very interesting
King is Boqor in Somali, while Queen is Boqorad.
@@libanwarsame5428 but she's still right. Boqorad and boqor both mean king.
@@somalicorner where did you get that information we don’t call king boqorad we call it boqor
BROOO SOO FARIDOO PROBABLY SAW HER SIBLINGS ATEN ALIVE OMG
This are real Somali storeys. The. Rest of the world have stolen ower. Historey. Wallahi. Hollywood. Filmadooda. Waaa shekooo Somali. Badankooda
Which ones are stolen? Don’t be ignorant. If you have evidence share it or keep your mouth shut.
My Sister ayaan adan cabdi
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Please make more content
Doesn't have to be exactly somali content
Your voice is $$
We gorged Muslim
Qorismaris
Where do you get your sources from?
Folktales come mostly from oral tradition which were compiled into a book.she says it at the beginning of the video
Somali tourist
what?
Stone 🪨 carawerlo
Thankfully from Somaliland