Re: Easiest written languages for English speakers
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:42 am

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Why do we have to stick to the Latin though? As people we can lobby for a flipping language revolution. The people can be taught and wallahi we will be uplifted as people!!I believe I either this script the Osmaniya or the Arabic one should have been used as the written script of the Somali language.Instead UNESCO pushed and lobbied Afwayne and his regime to adopt the Latin for which we have no cultural connectio whatsoever.
Thanks for the clarification.two correction for your buraanbur
first it was created In 1933 by Sheikh Abdurahman Sheikh Nuur.
it is not THE originalHow is it the original Somali script when it was created in the 50s?
but i wrote
AN original !
The gadabursi script is known by academic an original indigenious somali script unlike the osmania who was arabic influenced
I use to things Buraanbur was stupid, but boy, u really do take the cake.Why do we have to stick to the Latin though? As people we can lobby for a flipping language revolution. The people can be taught and wallahi we will be uplifted as people!!I believe I either this script the Osmaniya or the Arabic one should have been used as the written script of the Somali language.Instead UNESCO pushed and lobbied Afwayne and his regime to adopt the Latin for which we have no cultural connectio whatsoever.
We Somalis are just too maskiin!! In a couple years inshaAllah when Somalia is in a much better position (inshaAllah) then I believe we should drop the Latin script and we should pick up one of the Somali scripts that is easy to read and manage iA.
See waaye, qaashinka aa lugu tuura wax na anfiic waaye.
Ps. Nicknames are not good Aboowe, ee dadka dembigod ha isku aruursan.

We are talking about another script, not another language you bloody sakhraan. Given the dominant demographic of this website, it makes sense that most discussions would be conducted in English, but that has no bearing on the success/failure of introducing an indigenous script in SOMALIA. Follow the discussion instead of going off on one of your usual drunk tangents.I use to things Buraanbur was stupid, but boy, u really do take the cake.Why do we have to stick to the Latin though? As people we can lobby for a flipping language revolution. The people can be taught and wallahi we will be uplifted as people!!I believe I either this script the Osmaniya or the Arabic one should have been used as the written script of the Somali language.Instead UNESCO pushed and lobbied Afwayne and his regime to adopt the Latin for which we have no cultural connectio whatsoever.
We Somalis are just too maskiin!! In a couple years inshaAllah when Somalia is in a much better position (inshaAllah) then I believe we should drop the Latin script and we should pick up one of the Somali scripts that is easy to read and manage iA.
See waaye, qaashinka aa lugu tuura wax na anfiic waaye.
Ps. Nicknames are not good Aboowe, ee dadka dembigod ha isku aruursan.
Do you honestly believe Somalis would adopt another alphabet?
Just look at SNet, 70% of what's posted on here is English, let alone Somali.
But you wanna introduce another language, u really are stupid.
LH, habaryar seetahayThe funny thing is, the literacy rate across Somalia currently is so bad that you could teach them a new script just as easily as teaching them the latin alphabet. But Somalis, like many poor nations suffers from I-want-to-be-cadaanitis.
The only problem would be printing and computers using latin script would have to be overhauled.
Economic reasons? I doubt that, it sounds very much like they have inferiority complex and at best appeasement. Either way, I don't like it.Osmanya script has been adopted by the Unicode Consortium. It can now be used in browsers, word processing applications, etc. Just like any other script.
viewtopic.php?t=313881#p3779299
https://www.google.com/search?q=osmanya+script
I heard the deciding committee picked Latin for economic reasons.
Nobody said it was an easy language as you put it. Af Soomaali is a hard language for foreigners. Pay attention it's an easy to learn foreign 'script' or 'written language'. It's a compliment that they added it to the list, it means that they took the time to look into the Somali scrips. Somalis nowadays hardly take the time to study their past and bootyclap for foreigners. Besides easy scripts are good for business(Turkey's script and the Latin one we use etc).I don't think being referred to as an "easy language" is supposed to be a compliment