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Navy9
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Re: English is a very difficult Language

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Seriously, I do have a problem with the shaqal dher of the Somali language, to my ears when I pronounce it seems the same. Also the "d" and "dh" sometimes i get it right sometimes not. Although, I have been speaking Somali since I started to talk but I only started to give it a serious look after i finished university. Even though now i have been much much better than what I was earlier, i find myself still not so proud! It does make sense the older one gets the harders it becomes to fully grasp any language!


So, for me, Somali is more difficult compared to English!
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Re: English is a very difficult Language

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Re: English is a very difficult Language

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Navy9 wrote:So, for me, Somali is more difficult compared to English!
OK.
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