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Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby Grant » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:08 am

A/C: From the link:

"Alternate Names: Af-Maay, Af-Maay Tiri, Af-May, Af-Maymay, Rahanween, Rahanweyn Dialects: Af-Helledi. May be more than 1 language; dialects form a continuum. Within the Maay dialect continuum, at least two dialect groupings may be discerned, largely between the Digil clans (e.g, Wenle Weyn) and the Mirifle clans (based on Bay Bakool). The Digil consider themselves the “royal clan class” of the Maay-speaking Rahanweyn. Somali [som] is difficult or unintelligible to Maay speakers, except when learned through mass communications, urbanization, and internal movement. Different sentence structure and phonology from Somali. Af-Helledi is a Maay secret language used by hunters. Classification: Afro-Asiatic, Cushitic, East, Somali Comments: Little travel. Muslim."

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby original dervish » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:09 am

Has to be J/Hoose. :)

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AgentOfChaos » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:23 am

A/C: From the link:

"Alternate Names: Af-Maay, Af-Maay Tiri, Af-May, Af-Maymay, Rahanween, Rahanweyn Dialects: Af-Helledi. May be more than 1 language; dialects form a continuum. Within the Maay dialect continuum, at least two dialect groupings may be discerned, largely between the Digil clans (e.g, Wenle Weyn) and the Mirifle clans (based on Bay Bakool). The Digil consider themselves the “royal clan class” of the Maay-speaking Rahanweyn. Somali [som] is difficult or unintelligible to Maay speakers, except when learned through mass communications, urbanization, and internal movement. Different sentence structure and phonology from Somali. Af-Helledi is a Maay secret language used by hunters. Classification: Afro-Asiatic, Cushitic, East, Somali Comments: Little travel. Muslim."
Wtf is this? Another one of your "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance baffle them with bullshit"?

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby Grant » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:33 am

A/C,

No. That's from the link. Suggest you read it. There is also a Somali language map available at the same site.

http://archive.ethnologue.com/16/show_m ... =SO&seq=10

It's hard to say which gobol is most diverse because the divisions are not marked and are actually questionable. The old J/Hoose is neither the current one nor the one defined by Siad Barre.

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AbdiJohnson » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:50 am

This AgentofChaos character is a jerk yet people reply back to him with calm and respect.

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AgentOfChaos » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:55 am

A/C,

No. That's from the link. Suggest you read it. There is also a Somali language map available at the same site.

http://archive.ethnologue.com/16/show_m ... =SO&seq=10

It's hard to say which gobol is most diverse because the divisions are not marked and are actually questionable. The old J/Hoose is neither the current one nor the one defined by Siad Barre.
Whoa there buddy, I never said Jubada Hoose is THE answer, for all I know the Shabeeleda Hoose might be the answer. But I'm against is the claim that Af-May May is a entirely different language from Af-Soomaali.

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AgentOfChaos » Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:02 am

This AgentofChaos character is a jerk yet people reply back to him with calm and respect.

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Rile up people against me all you want, but you seem to think I give a fuck. Get your faggoty ass out of here, this ain't a thread about Gay rights. Don't derail this thread, and sit your ass down son.


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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby Lancer » Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:10 am

Somewhere in the south :)

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AbdiJohnson » Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:11 am

This AgentofChaos character is a jerk yet people reply back to him with calm and respect.

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Rile up people against me all you want, but you seem to think I give a fuck. Get your faggoty ass out of here, this ain't a thread about Gay rights. Don't derail this thread, and sit your ass down son.


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Lol. What does faggotry have to do with this?

Rile up? Have some respect for people you immature piece of shit. Everyone of your replies on this site is disrespectful. No one here is your punching bag. Its obvious you're having a bad day everyday.

This is a topic about dialects. No need for your negative bullshit. Look at the way you're speaking to people

There's no derailing anything. You ruined it with your disrespectful tone.


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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AgentOfChaos » Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:13 am

Somewhere in the south :)
Bingo! That's the right answer.


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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby sahal80 » Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:31 am

I don't know what he means exactly but if its about a region that you could find all the northern and southren dialects in it, it has to be hiiraan

Never seen such a region that has own dialect in every corner like hiiraan

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby GeoSeven » Wed Feb 04, 2015 9:45 pm

So which gobol?

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:03 am

shabellada hoose. Af maay, Markood accent, barawe accent, xaayow, af jiido and garre. What gobol can top that bal ii sheegaaa

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby StormShadow » Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:15 am

Lower shabelle they speak jiido afgare, may and some others.

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Re: Which Somali Gobol has the most diverse dialects/languages?

Postby Bella18 » Thu Feb 05, 2015 12:24 am

shabellada hoose. Af maay, Markood accent, barawe accent, xaayow, af jiido and garre. What gobol can top that bal ii sheegaaa
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