It never occurred to me either. lol I know many Barawani & Shaanshi families in Dinsor but not sure how Yemenis ened up there since it is not a coastal town.@Twist - I wonder how Yemenis ended up in Diinsoor? Never understood that.
No, I'm not familiar with those names. Ever heard of Reer M'xed Suufi? Saxaneey? Caliyow? They were Barawaanis; we found them in my town. Didn't know them, but some of my older siblings were ecstatic about seeing them again.
D'you remember alaabtaan?
Allah maxaan bun iyo cambuulo, saliid macsaro & sugar dripping from it isku dagaalnay.
Yeah, I know about reer Suufi (I think he's related to Suufi Shaafi. Ask him about that name) but not sure about the rest.
Man, I started doing shukaansi with those Saalixiya digri's, late at night waiting for chicks in dark streets when other people were doing their acrobatic moves. AstaghfuruLah!
Your thread made me watch this:
No wonder, markii horeba dhaqan-celis ayuun baad ahayde!I didn't know people refer to standard Somali as "maxaa tiri"And then what was the with the confused face and the "you learn something new every day" thing?
Caawa malaha qaadkii baa kugu bar go'ay?
Qaadkana ha soo hadal qaadin Wax aan naf lahayn ayaa la keena beriyahan
Xaggiina ma Gangeeti baa ka soo dega ama Gizi? Iska yaree midka qalalan ee bacaha ku jira, cuduro badan oo ay ma dhalaysnimo ka mid tahay baa laga qaadaa baan maqlay.