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Djiboutians

Postby WasteMan » Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:15 am

i heard some of them are of Abgal offspring and that warsengli are wacalo Abgal

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Leila2007 » Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:31 am

I have noticed one thing in S/net

All Djiboutians are great people! Sahan, King of Awdal, Biko, Djiboutian, Sri Luggoyo.........

I wonder if this is how they all are!

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Mr.Wise » Thu Jan 24, 2008 6:53 am

[quote="Leila2007"]I have noticed one thing in S/net

All Djiboutians are great people! Sahan, King of Awdal, Biko, Djiboutian, Sri Luggoyo.........

I wonder if this is how they all are![/quote]


those I know in Realy life a *** up walee, caqli jareer, and I hate to be around them, as soon as one more cames they start speaking french and I found that rude, simple uncivilized plp

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Leila2007 » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:02 am

lol Inaadher

Nothing wrong with talking in French! Maybe time for you to learn some French and communicate with them.

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Mr.Wise » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:08 am

when you are 3 peson sitting att the same place and 2 start speaking french and the the third uu dhagool ka yahay, it is Rude inader, I speak luqado kale but when am around with plp who cant speak luqadaas kuma ag hadlo sabatoo ah it is rude inader

and djiboutians are like Jareer, as soon as they see you somali they start french waxaad moodaaba in ay luqada u barteen in ay ku careeyaan somalida

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Leila2007 » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:15 am

I know what you are saying. It is rude to speak a language that others cant understand! Esp when you can speak af somali. Maybe they are talking confidential things that they dont want you to know lol

But you should tell them there and then that it is wrong/rude to do that. I personally dont mind I kind of listen to see if I can learn few words!

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Skippa » Thu Jan 24, 2008 5:53 pm

[quote="Mr.Wise"]
and djiboutians are like Jareer, as soon as they see you somali they start french waxaad moodaaba in ay luqada u barteen in ay ku careeyaan somalida[/quote]

fockin' beenaale! Even on the streets of djibouti, people are speaking af somali...When you speak about Djibouti, touch the fockin' heart! it's the one place where you'll see a xabashi or oromo, a somali, a cafar and a carab and they're all chattin' in somali! I had a couple of friends growing, one was half french/half egyptian and the other was an italian/erithrean mix and their somali was just as good as mine.

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby King-of-Awdal » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:26 am

Leila2007 Thnx Sis

The rest hating on us all i can say is quity worrying about us and pay more attention to Somalia.

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Hobeey » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:32 am

Djibouti ha noolato wa qaran ummada Somaliyeed jecel.

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:40 am

abgaal are from afgooye iyo balcad reer jabuutii wa umad isku duubaa

ciise
samaron
carab
Super awal
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canfar



where the hell abgaal sheekadan kasoo galay wacbuudaan iyo walaalkiis bacbuudhan

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby King-of-Awdal » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:41 am

The_Emperior5

Abti because Essa has an Abgaal subclan just the same way samaroon has Makhaiil and Habar Awal has Makhaiil. these folkz thing because of the name they are related.LOL

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:54 am

there is
makahil in samaroon
makahil in habarawal
makahil in ogaden

its just a name

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby neocon_2007 » Sat Jan 26, 2008 12:02 pm

Cumarati- My reer Omar people over in Djouboti!

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby 1 double 00 % » Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:12 am

[quote="Skippa"][quote="Mr.Wise"]
and djiboutians are like Jareer, as soon as they see you somali they start french waxaad moodaaba in ay luqada u barteen in ay ku careeyaan somalida[/quote]

fockin' beenaale! Even on the streets of djibouti, people are speaking af somali...When you speak about Djibouti, touch the fockin' heart! it's the one place where you'll see a xabashi or oromo, a somali, a cafar and a carab and they're all chattin' in somali! I had a couple of friends growing, one was half french/half egyptian and the other was an italian/erithrean mix and their somali was just as good as mine.[/quote]

Truest comment i heard... walahi these days i've see caadan people trying to haggle af somali with arab shopkeepers, funny thing is they would put ciiyalka engriska iyo canada to shame.

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Re: Djiboutians

Postby Goljano Lion » Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:25 am

Bizaar bizaar, l.est lavabo est beau haha


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