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damn cadan boy speaking qowdhan

Postby hargaysaay » Sat May 25, 2013 4:04 am

never seen white boy speaking somali like this on the top of that he has thick qawdhan accent i think as some one in the comment section said he grew up or atleast spent some time in hargaysa .kudos to him


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Re: damn cadan boy speaking qowdhan

Postby DonCorleone » Thu May 30, 2013 2:29 pm

Lool yacin I think I know his story he's half white half Jamaican his hoyos white married a Somali dude lives in Somalia and comes back lol!

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Re: damn cadan boy speaking qowdhan

Postby zamindawari » Thu May 30, 2013 3:36 pm

I have serious doubts that the kid in this video is actually "white" of European origin. His skin undertone is almost dark compared to mine and I'm Alizai Pashtun, his nose, ear length, various aspects of his anthropological facial profile are not right. He could be 100 different things or mixed with endless variations of people but it's almost impossible that this kid is actually European. Although, we can clearly see that he isn't Somali either...

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Re: damn cadan boy speaking qowdhan

Postby zamindawari » Thu May 30, 2013 3:42 pm

As a sidenote: Gramatically speaking, how difficult would you rate Somali language to be for someone to learn. I have no intention to learn Somali but have noticed that some odd number of non-Somalis apparently learn your language. I know that for instance with Pashto, considering the high frequency of irregularities in grammar, the countless different dialects (some of which are near mutually unintelligible), non-standardized grammatical structure make Pashto almost impossible for a non-native speaker to ever learn with any degree of competency. Even pluralizing words varies from tribe to tribe, region to region among many other oddities in grammar. How would you rate Somali in terms of ease or difficulty for non-natives?

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Re: damn cadan boy speaking qowdhan

Postby saacJabshee » Thu May 30, 2013 7:07 pm

As a sidenote: Gramatically speaking, how difficult would you rate Somali language to be for someone to learn. I have no intention to learn Somali but have noticed that some odd number of non-Somalis apparently learn your language. I know that for instance with Pashto, considering the high frequency of irregularities in grammar, the countless different dialects (some of which are near mutually unintelligible), non-standardized grammatical structure make Pashto almost impossible for a non-native speaker to ever learn with any degree of competency. Even pluralizing words varies from tribe to tribe, region to region among many other oddities in grammar. How would you rate Somali in terms of ease or difficulty for non-natives?
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