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Garre have their own language called Af-Garre which is different than Maay Maay. Garre is not even part of Raxanweeyn but it is part of Digil confederation which are several clans that united under this umbrella. Garre's language is almost same as Afan-Ormo and they can understand each other, but Rahawayn and Oromo cannot comminicate with out interpreter.Af-Maay is a hybrid of Somali and Afaan-Borana of the larger Oromiffa. The Gare (Rahawein sub-group) and the Borana can have full communication without any issue. The Borana call them Gabra (Gare)----Saglan Borana, Sagaltama Garba (Sagal wa Borana, sagashana wa Gare). The Oromo sub-groups are divided into numeric groups for example four, six, nine, ninety and the Rahawein are the same.
They were assimilated into the Somali society after the Somali jihad wars against Waaq practicing Oromo (Gaallo) even though the Somalis themselves were Waaqists just few centuries before them. In short, D&M are hybrid groups of many groups but they are closer to Borana than lamagodle Somali Maxa Tidhi/tiri.
The Oromo themselves are close relatives of the Somalis. All that separated them was religion. The Somali language that you know as Somali isn't the original Somali put heavily polluted language by Arabic and other foreign tongues (English, Italian, Indian,).
The Borana represent the closest thing to the original Somalis and the Maay people are the closest group to the Borana. I personally have great deal of respect for the Borana, D&M and the larger Oromo even though I reject Oromia as a republic(many Oromo hold strong resentment and represal against Somalis are inevitable should they achieve an independent state. That's the only reason I oppose them).
true but for more clarification only the garre of south somalia r digil and speak the easiest maay dialectGarre have their own language called Af-Garre which is different than Maay Maay. Garre is not even part of Raxanweeyn but it is part of Digil confederation which are several clans that united under this umbrella. Garre's language is almost same as Afan-Ormo and they can understand each other, but Rahawayn and Oromo cannot comminicate with out interpreter.Af-Maay is a hybrid of Somali and Afaan-Borana of the larger Oromiffa. The Gare (Rahawein sub-group) and the Borana can have full communication without any issue. The Borana call them Gabra (Gare)----Saglan Borana, Sagaltama Garba (Sagal wa Borana, sagashana wa Gare). The Oromo sub-groups are divided into numeric groups for example four, six, nine, ninety and the Rahawein are the same.
They were assimilated into the Somali society after the Somali jihad wars against Waaq practicing Oromo (Gaallo) even though the Somalis themselves were Waaqists just few centuries before them. In short, D&M are hybrid groups of many groups but they are closer to Borana than lamagodle Somali Maxa Tidhi/tiri.
The Oromo themselves are close relatives of the Somalis. All that separated them was religion. The Somali language that you know as Somali isn't the original Somali put heavily polluted language by Arabic and other foreign tongues (English, Italian, Indian,).
The Borana represent the closest thing to the original Somalis and the Maay people are the closest group to the Borana. I personally have great deal of respect for the Borana, D&M and the larger Oromo even though I reject Oromia as a republic(many Oromo hold strong resentment and represal against Somalis are inevitable should they achieve an independent state. That's the only reason I oppose them).
lol just some letters r missing like qaaf, cayn, xaaHow are they the same language when you can only understand two or three words every
sentence spoken? America,Dakhtar and a few other words is the only thing I understood.
You can't follow what he is talking about.
My family are 'Northerners' who migrated to Maay areas a century ago. Both parents speak Af-Maay but I don't understand jackshit what they are saying when they use it.Theirs not much differences in either dialects, just gotta train your ears to pick up on what's being said. A lot of Somalis in my city speak it fluently and those that understand it but dont speak it, and there mostly from the south. Northerners have little exposure to the dialect therefore its quite reasonable for them to have a different presumption of the dialect.



I have been following him for a while on somali channel and find him very biasedSahal,what position did you play?what linguistic qualifications do you have apart from interpreting for benefit claimants?,cabdi good just gave an opinion.you are emotional about that for some reason .


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