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The days in Ancient Af Somali

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Re: The days in Ancient Af Somali

Postby Narcissistic » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:23 pm

i say talaada, salaasa sounds weird, but i guess they are similar

narc, Somalis usually followed the Islamic calendar you.

Soon or the month of Ramadan changes over time, it is not fixed... do you get it now ???
Looool, I got it when Cumar broke it down for me. Thank you for your pains too....allow it, I got confused because Sir Luggoyo typed the months in Eng-Somali :lol:

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Re: The days in Ancient Af Somali

Postby snoop12 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:30 pm

yep, in thirty or so years Bisha Soon will have gone through the whole calendar so you will see :mrgreen:

this is good, because everyone will experience Ramadaan in different times of the year in their life time :up: fasting for us is very easy, and hard for others but it will change through time.

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Re: The days in Ancient Af Somali

Postby Navy9 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 4:42 pm

January:Dago
February:Bildhure
March: Mowliid
April: Rajal Hore
May: Rajal Dhexe
June: Rajal Dambe
July: Sebuux
August: Soondheere
September: Soon
October: Soonfur
November: Sidataal
December: Carafo
I think the somali months are based on the Islamic calender for that it will make more sense if compared to that of the Somali names mentioned above, right?


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