AF-somali is rich language for ex: cat has 8 names in AF Somali (Yaanyuur, Bisad, makulaal, Basho, Dimad, Yaanw, kabti ..etc) Siblings/brother/sister in afsomali:- (Walaal, Huuno, Abaayo/Aboowe, Aado, Baayo & Boowe, Ariirshe) Mother names in Somali are "Hooyo, Habar, aay/aayo" Also daddy's names are (Aabe/Aabo, Abaaboow, Adow, Ab,..etc)
You definitely counting the words used in different accents of Somali. That is not richness absolutely. The standard Somali has only one word for mother and its "Hooyo" for example.
@@BLACKFOLKS5 First accent is rather "Afguri", Afguri more like informal or colloquial. Second, it's not becuase I don't use much of those words, rather they are not counted as standard Somali. Everything which is not written is not Standard Somali for example, "Umayey" You can find people who use this word but it's not actual Somali word. What is the holy difference between Aabe and Aabo when you count them separately or or abaabow which is childish word or saying "Habar" is equivalent to mother? I usually see as offensive to say Habar is mother. I have a degree in Somali to introduce.
Beatiful people and beatiful language. 💛 I speak Finnish, english and some Estonian, Swedish and German. I still wanna learn some Russian and Somali and Swahili is beatiful too. Have a nice day you all! ✌💜 Hauskaa päivää teille kaikille. 🇫🇮💑🇸🇴
Her pronunciation is perfect because Farsi/Arabic/Somali all have common roots even though Farsi is not in the same Afroasiatic language group like Arabic and Somali. Farsi, Arabic and Somali (changed 1970s) all once used the Arabic script. That should tell you something. Even the word Farsi may came from the word far (in Somali it means finger or script). Not sure what it means in Persian but I'm confident it exists. Farsamo is handcraft (farta Arabiga, the Arabic script). Persia was gifted in skills, maths, science and craftsmanship.
Counting in Somali: Kow Labo/Lama Sadex Afar Shan Lix (see how they pronounce it, it's perfect) Totoba Sideed Sagal Toban DAYS are same as Arabic pretty much. Ka waran - what you think? Side tahay - how are you? Wan ku jeclahay - I love you Aabo - father Hooyo - mother Fool xun tahay - you are ugly
She is probably from South Part? Her accent is much easier than our Accent in northeastern part of Somalia...... Somaliland Somali accent is Much difficult after the Reer Mudug Accent
She is a natural in my opinion, she is allready bilingual and her memory is very good !
Nice content congrats 😎
For some reason I’ve very comfortable with her, she looks like the nicest person I’ll ever meet
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AF-somali is rich language for ex: cat has 8 names in AF Somali (Yaanyuur, Bisad, makulaal, Basho, Dimad, Yaanw, kabti ..etc)
Siblings/brother/sister in afsomali:- (Walaal, Huuno, Abaayo/Aboowe, Aado, Baayo & Boowe, Ariirshe)
Mother names in Somali are "Hooyo, Habar, aay/aayo"
Also daddy's names are (Aabe/Aabo, Abaaboow, Adow, Ab,..etc)
You definitely counting the words used in different accents of Somali. That is not richness absolutely. The standard Somali has only one word for mother and its "Hooyo" for example.
@@user-fi7mb6nm5o kkkkkkk aad baad iiga qoslisay wlh runtii, waana afguri(accent) baad i leedahay, hadana afsomali maaha ayaad leedahay, sikale hadaan wax kuutuso markad ledahay "Hooyo" maahane inta kale somali maaha sababtuna tahay in aadan adigu Ku hadal, ooy cid kale tahay lahjadii bal kasoo inaad ahaan lahayd qof lahjadiisu tahay "aay" oo eraygaas Hooyo u aqoonsan, markaa sow imaad tidhaahdeen "aay" moojee inta kale waa fake !!??
Kanax ama kuriyaaq afsomaligu waa hodan!!! Bye
@@BLACKFOLKS5 First accent is rather "Afguri", Afguri more like informal or colloquial. Second, it's not becuase I don't use much of those words, rather they are not counted as standard Somali. Everything which is not written is not Standard Somali for example, "Umayey" You can find people who use this word but it's not actual Somali word. What is the holy difference between Aabe and Aabo when you count them separately or or abaabow which is childish word or saying "Habar" is equivalent to mother? I usually see as offensive to say Habar is mother. I have a degree in Somali to introduce.
as a Somali, i only know the first 3 of cat names
@@Imraan53 That is not somali at all. That is the language of ciyalmamo. 😭😭😭
I am form somalia 🇸🇴
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Beatiful people and beatiful language. 💛 I speak Finnish, english and some Estonian, Swedish and German. I still wanna learn some Russian and Somali and Swahili is beatiful too.
Have a nice day you all! ✌💜
Hauskaa päivää teille kaikille. 🇫🇮💑🇸🇴
Tomi Valkonen ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
💖💖💖💖🥰🥀 thank you
Finnish is probably the closest European language to Somali
Her pronunciation is perfect because Farsi/Arabic/Somali all have common roots even though Farsi is not in the same Afroasiatic language group like Arabic and Somali.
Farsi, Arabic and Somali (changed 1970s) all once used the Arabic script. That should tell you something.
Even the word Farsi may came from the word far (in Somali it means finger or script). Not sure what it means in Persian but I'm confident it exists. Farsamo is handcraft (farta Arabiga, the Arabic script).
Persia was gifted in skills, maths, science and craftsmanship.
Too funny 😂 Great video!
it's really beautyful video, somali has beautyful sounds (i m from italy)
You did really well 😭 considering the fact Somali is actually big hard
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Counting in Somali:
Kow
Labo/Lama
Sadex
Afar
Shan
Lix (see how they pronounce it, it's perfect)
Totoba
Sideed
Sagal
Toban
DAYS are same as Arabic pretty much.
Ka waran - what you think?
Side tahay - how are you?
Wan ku jeclahay - I love you
Aabo - father
Hooyo - mother
Fool xun tahay - you are ugly
Hahahhahana förväntade mig inte att ni skulle prata svenska😂😂
She is probably from South Part? Her accent is much easier than our Accent in northeastern part of Somalia...... Somaliland Somali accent is Much difficult after the Reer Mudug Accent
hi l am from somalia but now l living to Germany l liked this Videos ❤❤💖✌😀
Even your name fariin is a message in somali like fariin ayaan u diray which means i sent them a message 🇸🇴❤️
Somalida xijaabka markii qurbaha la tago carabta anagaa kaga wngsny 1991-2020 lkn jiilkan waa loo cabsi qabaa hadeyba diinta baaqi ku sii ahaadaan i'm sorry for our generation
Your memory and pronunciation are good.
Keep going my ziz
Wooow amazing 😉
I am from Bangladesh, i want to learn somali languages
Welcome you can learn
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Ma sha Allah, You girls are Very beautiful
She is teaching you southern Somali dialogue lol cool video thou
I'm from Somalia and speak somali 😊💋💋❤
Nice viedo
Fariin, are you Turkish, or Arab?
Nice girls be alweys like that viva somalis
although she is teaching you southern somali dialect but this somali girl she even can't speak well 😅😅
Keep going
Waan kujaclahay fariin😂😂
Alsalamu Alakuim. Love your hijab
Cool as cucumber🥒🥒 keep it up! Next video you will be perfect 🙏 hasta luego
Hhhhh keep going
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice
Why is she looking someone behind the camera when translating. Just telling
Because our third friend is behind the camera
Funny lol 😂😅😅
From somali 🇸🇴♥️👈
Really cool...but the music is too loud.
Please upload a Eid vlog
Lord have mercy u gorgeous bby girl @ fariin 😍😋😘😈
Don't say kowaran! Say iska-waran
timaha is ka uastur nagaqari ceebtada
Hi 1st cooment is mine yee ohhh i am from pakistan
U look somali than the real girl
KKKKKKKKKKKKK
I am ugly can be translated as
Aad ayaan uu foolxuun ahay - South Accent
Foolxun baan ahay
Anigu foolxun Ayaan ahay - North Eastern Accent
What
Foolxun baa ahay maba dhahno south
Foolxun baa ahay❌
Waan fool xumahay✅
Aad ayaan u foolxumahay ✅
Am i the only somalilander who thinks somali accent/words are 30% diffrent than ours?
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Yes because the north dialect has more Arabic and English loan words and the south has Arabic and Italian loan words.
Shut up. Don't bring tribalism in every topic.
@Vector Vector both aren't.the northern 1 has so many Arabic loan words while the south has soo many Italian ,Arabic and Swahili loan word's
Even she can't speak 😂😂
No I'm so ugly is= aad ayaa ufoolxumahay she doesn't know 😉👊
I'm so ugly= aad baan u foolxumahay. That is how it should be written.