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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby Thuganomics » Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:09 am

Explain to me why some qaldaans on qaldaan tv's said wadhiye :lol:

Slowly you can change somaliland to DH(dhaandhaan)-Land.

Bullshit post a link

By the same token we could change yours to

"Gogol Xaaria in keeping with you preferences for Latin suffixes "

"Keep Gogoling the Xaar"

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby theyuusuf143 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:18 am

here is the the thing

LAND= english ( if the englsih takes their part of the name i still have SOMALI)
IA= greek. (if the greeks takes their 2 alphabets you have SOMAL )

RESULT.

i am somali
you are somal

:)

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby waraabe251 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:49 am

So in this thread i destroyed southern logic

qaldaan is incorrect as it comes from arabic word khalad (incorrect or wrong).
They say stupid things like gogal xaar which means shitting on gogosha
they cant say the letters dha,kha, P


so my only conclusion is that southern somali which is a cheap knockoff of normal somali. It is bantu language mixed with Italian and the result is a language that sounds retarded



i am still laughing at gogol xaar

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby kambuli » Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:12 am

Somali qaldaan waxaa loo yidhi:

Markii ay Xamar yimaaddeen Reer Waqooyigu, ayey waxay la yimaaddeen hadalo ay ka yaabeen Reer Muqdisho. Khaas ahaan qaylo. Dadka reer koonfurku waxay ahaayeen dad aan qaylin. Dadka reer waqooyiga ahana waxay odhan jireen" Waaryee, waar ninkoww, waar this and that...

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:14 am

I think qaldaan came from the reer koonfur insecurities. They speak gibberish Somali with a lot of bantu and italian borrowings. And to deflect their embarrassment, they call us qaldaan (ironically erroneous because it's pronounced khalad not qalad).

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:15 am

Somali qaldaan waxaa loo yidhi:

Markii ay Xamar yimaaddeen Reer Waqooyigu, ayey waxay la yimaaddeen hadalo ay ka yaabeen Reer Muqdisho. Khaas ahaan qaylo. Dadka reer koonfurku waxay ahaayeen dad aan qaylin. Dadka reer waqooyiga ahana waxay odhan jireen" Waaryee, waar ninkoww, waar this and that...
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Ayeeyo is right

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby waraabe251 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:25 am

I think qaldaan came from the reer koonfur insecurities. They speak gibberish Somali with a lot of bantu and italian borrowings. And to deflect their embarrassment, they call us qaldaan (ironically erroneous because it's pronounced khalad not qalad).
their somali is a cheap knockoff of real somali which is spoken by people from sool to djibouti. I can fully understand anyone from those places but cant understand south people. they are mixing somali with italian and their original bantu language which is why they cant pronounce kha, dha, ba,

they say gogol xaar :lol: :lol:

they call their xabxab khara or qara (similar to shit in arabic)

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby Caesar » Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:51 pm

What propaganda is this! Reer Galbeed can say the letter B perfect fine, :lol: I can't even fathom....the lies wallahi I died reading that.

In Galbeedi to say the number two u say Laba, in other somali dialects they say Labo, usually in Galbeedi words are not "Somaliised" into the o

For example Fatima---Fadumo.
Asha--- Asho and so on and so forth

We also retained the rare letter P in Somali, ( Waaqoyi might have as well)

with the old Somali name "Arap" and the cuss word "Dipjir"
Pronounced in other afs as a B ( if at all) :lol:

I'm from Awdal..we speak Somali first 8-) in fact I am in possession of Awdal era Gabays all in Af Somaali, I will publish them in a book soon.
The Awdal and Ifat Kingdoms were Somali run and dominated. But I digress.

The only thing I don't like about Waaqoyi is all the curse words against Islam and the Deen
( Deenta abahawuss etc.) can any waaqoyi speakers tell me why they say that :shock:

Also Ahmed Gurey was born in Zaylac he was Abrayn-MahadCase Samaroon, i'm related to him He was a proud Somali

People from Somalias deep South can't pronounce the letter B.

Af Galbeed is the weakest of all Somali dialects.

Arap is an Isaaq subclan and the name is not used by other Somalis.

When someone says "diinta Aabahaa was" how do you know they're talking about Islam. Diin means religion and they could be talking about any religion.


Ahmad Al Ghazi was not Somali, he did not speak Somali and Seylac was always in the hands of foreign powers since Axum until 1820's when Somalis took over.
Since Somalia is one of the few countries in the world where islam is practiced over 80% what religion do you think they are insulting when they say "Deenta Abahawuss" ?, for real though why do you guys say that :? That's the reason I don't like waaqoyi, all the anti islamic statements within it.

Do you think the mother of "arap" ( isaaq subclan guy) invented the name upon his birth? Do you think she was the first to invent that name, use your brain (Hilarious), it is an old Somali name, ( retained the letter P)

It's all over waaqoyi/galbeed/djibouti, it's not really restricted to clan...

I first heard of it as a kid because one of my grandfathers has that name and he is not isaaq. I asked my parents " why would they name a child arab?" and they laughed and said" it's ARAP not ARAB different't words, it's an old somali name yadda yadda" I mentioned the name Arap because it is a family name , it is not owned by any clan wtf are you talking about? It's just one isaaq subclan has that name too That's all that is. How many clans in the north have the name Makahiil? lmfao.

Dude Awdal was Somali run, we ain't dhegacaas. ( but lets save that for another thread)

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:53 pm

Your grandfather doesn't have that name you lying shit, this guy has to fart out bullshit to back up his claims.

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby Caesar » Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:54 pm

wallahi iyo billahi iyo tallahi i have a grandfather named Arap

IT IS A SOMALI NAME deal with it. Many people have that name ask your parents

You think that name was just randomly invented? f-king dumbass.

*also the ARAP subclan name is a NICK NAME he was called that AFTER

he wasn't born with that name his name is ahmed, use your f-king heads. Are yall gonna say u invented the name ahmed as well subhanallah. Arap the name was in existance before ahmed was born. subahannlah the jealousy is too much

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:58 pm

I saw you say wallahi billahi on tinychat when you were lying too, it ain't gonna change anything.

Tomorrow someone's gonna say something about another name and you're gonna say ' my sister got that name wallahi', you sound ridiculous.

No Somali person in the last century or so has named themselves Arap, what makes you think your granddaddy who' probably was born in 1940s was named arap too? you just farted out that bull to make your post seem somewhat more legitimate, infact the Arap only comes up once and it's when someone refers to reer arap the isaaq trib. What is up with this Djboutian who wants to horde all Somali history, etymology, and everything to himself/herself?

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby Caesar » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:01 pm

How do you know who in the last century in THE HORN OF AFRICA
was named the name "arap" are you f-king ridiculous? Again bal arag Zubier Awal's jealous side, Arap is a somali name, i have a grandfather named arap, it's a NAME, people USE NAMES, this f-king idiot, how are you going to say no one has used that name in over a century, do you know every somali that was alive during that time? What a f-king dumbass, and the arap "tribe" it's not even his real name it's a NICK NAME his real name is AHMED, how did he get the name ARAP it wasn't invented as a sole nick name for him, it was in use before he was BORN.

It's not about you being jealous , deal with your jealousy wallahi, Arap is an OLD SOMALI NAME ask your parents, I already provided an example of how it wasn't even that subclan's real name. Educate yourself .

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:03 pm

It's a old Somali name yes, has it been used? had it been used I would've seen it amongst isaaq folk and gadabursi folk, name me a poet, a fighter, anybody who's known as arap besides the tribe itself? your digging yourself in a deeper hole than you're already in.

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby Xildiiid » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:07 pm

What propaganda is this! Reer Galbeed can say the letter B perfect fine, :lol: I can't even fathom....the lies wallahi I died reading that.

In Galbeedi to say the number two u say Laba, in other somali dialects they say Labo, usually in Galbeedi words are not "Somaliised" into the o

For example Fatima---Fadumo.
Asha--- Asho and so on and so forth

We also retained the rare letter P in Somali, ( Waaqoyi might have as well)

with the old Somali name "Arap" and the cuss word "Dipjir"
Pronounced in other afs as a B ( if at all) :lol:

I'm from Awdal..we speak Somali first 8-) in fact I am in possession of Awdal era Gabays all in Af Somaali, I will publish them in a book soon.
The Awdal and Ifat Kingdoms were Somali run and dominated. But I digress.

The only thing I don't like about Waaqoyi is all the curse words against Islam and the Deen
( Deenta abahawuss etc.) can any waaqoyi speakers tell me why they say that :shock:

Also Ahmed Gurey was born in Zaylac he was Abrayn-MahadCase Samaroon, i'm related to him He was a proud Somali

People from Somalias deep South can't pronounce the letter B.

Af Galbeed is the weakest of all Somali dialects.

Arap is an Isaaq subclan and the name is not used by other Somalis.

When someone says "diinta Aabahaa was" how do you know they're talking about Islam. Diin means religion and they could be talking about any religion.


Ahmad Al Ghazi was not Somali, he did not speak Somali and Seylac was always in the hands of foreign powers since Axum until 1820's when Somalis took over.
Since Somalia is one of the few countries in the world where islam is practiced over 80% what religion do you think they are insulting when they say "Deenta Abahawuss" ?, for real though why do you guys say that :? That's the reason I don't like waaqoyi, all the anti islamic statements within it.

Do you think the mother of "arap" ( isaaq subclan guy) invented the name upon his birth? Do you think she was the first to invent that name, use your brain (Hilarious), it is an old Somali name, ( retained the letter P)

It's all over waaqoyi/galbeed/djibouti, it's not really restricted to clan...

I first heard of it as a kid because one of my grandfathers has that name and he is not isaaq. I asked my parents " why would they name a child arab?" and they laughed and said" it's ARAP not ARAB different't words, it's an old somali name yadda yadda" I mentioned the name Arap because it is a family name , it is not owned by any clan wtf are you talking about? It's just one isaaq subclan has that name too That's all that is. How many clans in the north have the name Makahiil? lmfao.

Dude Awdal was Somali run, we ain't dhegacaas. ( but lets save that for another thread)

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Re: what does the word qaldaan mean

Postby Caesar » Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:07 pm

The only one digging a hole here is you, I mention a family member with the name arap and you lost your shit, showing jealousy over how I have a grandfather named arap? what the fuck is wrong with you, it's not about Djibouti or Somaliland but Somali history in General the name Arap is an old Somali name. That's all there is too it, it's not owned by any clan, it's a NAME, if you think it was invented for Ahmed aka "arap" then you are dead wrong as usual. Wallahi Zubier has to be one of the dumbest illogical people I have ever met in my entire life.

Just because you don't know any other "famous" people with the name arap doesn't mean it's not a name. Like I said my grandfather is named Arap (wallahi iyo billahi iyo tallahi on Allah's name).

That name doesn't belong to clan, it's used in Djibouti/Galbeed/Waaqoyi like I said stop acting like a child with a tantrum "stop claiming all history for djibouti" isku xaar it's a name deal with it.


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