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Great Great Grandmother In Somali

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby greenday » Tue May 15, 2012 4:44 am

i see and how about abyaanyax? that one gotta be made up.
Not made up at all its the name for great great grandmother :up:

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby eliteSomali » Tue May 15, 2012 4:47 am

wow sounds so much like yaanyo and ayax added together. :lol:

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby greenday » Tue May 15, 2012 4:51 am

I think the word is unisex too, you know it starts with AB as in fir! but don't know what the last bit means :lol:

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby Hyperactive » Tue May 15, 2012 4:54 am

i call het ummi al3ooda :)

which means : my old mom :P

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby eliteSomali » Tue May 15, 2012 4:56 am

I think ayeeydii sadexaad makes perfect sense. I don't know who taught you somali but your somali is weird. :lol: Where were you raised?

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby greenday » Tue May 15, 2012 5:02 am

I think ayeeydii sadexaad makes perfect sense. I don't know who taught you somali but your somali is weird. :lol: Where were you raised?

My Somali is fine and I was raised in Xamar marka if you don't know the word doesn't mean its wrong!

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby eliteSomali » Tue May 15, 2012 5:08 am

I think ayeeydii sadexaad makes perfect sense. I don't know who taught you somali but your somali is weird. :lol: Where were you raised?

My Somali is fine and I was raised in Xamar marka if you don't know the word doesn't mean its wrong!
:lol: Let's get one person, JUST one person to agree with you and I will add that word to my vocab. Your somali outta line. :lol:

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby greenday » Tue May 15, 2012 5:15 am

O imaba aminsanid? I don't know about people here but that's what people in my life call it so if ur not saying you know better Somali than my family am right!

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Re: Great Great Grandmother In Somali

Postby eliteSomali » Tue May 15, 2012 5:26 am

There is always slight variations. so no one somali is correct. it just depends on ur community. Xample; sharmarke, shermarke and sharmaarke are all ways to write one name. Despite the differences, we understand each other and that's all that matters.


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