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Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Sumubaridi » Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:39 am

Somali Bantu ethnic - May language

Maxamad Cumar Caymooy ( Min. for Fisheries, ports and Sea Resources ).
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Somali Cushite - Maxaa Speakers

Xassan Sheikh Maxmuud - President.
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Somali Semitics- Banaadiri Speakers

Jeylaani Nuur Ikar- Deputy Speaker
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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby gegiroor » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:08 pm

Sumu, you have forgotten the Garre who speak their own language in Lower Shabelle, the Dabare in Bay region who have their distinct language, the Barawanis who speak a dialect of Swahili, and the Gosha people who speak their own mother language - a dialect that is related to Swahili that is spoken in Tanzania and Mozambique.

Don't forget the Yibir (Anaas) and Gabooye have had their own languages that was distinct from the mainstream Somali language.

Of course, different languages come with different ethnic groups.

Great observation :up:

P.S. One correction though, Hassan Sheekh Mohamud speaks a mainstream Somali language with Southern Galguduud / Middle Shabbelle region dialect!

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Halmog » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:35 pm

Right on, we as diverse people as any other african country. The only thing we have in common is the deen. As an ethnic Dal udugian from the north east, I never understood folks who say somali waa haal umaad.

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby FAH1223 » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:41 pm

Somalis hate diversity though

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Xeno » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:42 pm

Right on, we as diverse people as any other african country. The only thing we have in common is the deen. As an ethnic Dal udugian from the north east, I never understood folks who say somali waa haal umaad.
Dir/Isaaq/Darod/Hawiye/Raxanweyn are the same ethnic group (80% of Somalia)

All the other clans or tribes are not Somali.

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Halmog » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:43 pm

I disagree

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Xeno » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:47 pm

I disagree
The mainstream big clans (mentioned previously) have the same origins (East Cushitic ancestry).

Bantus don't have the same origins as the rest of Somalis. They come from West-Central Africa.
Benadiris don't have the same origins as the rest of Somalis. They come from the Middle East.

Majority of Somalis have the same origin, except for those two communities.

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby nord » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:58 pm

Somalia and SL and PL are one of the last remaining countries that aren't trying to push this multiculturalism nonsense. Truly one of the last few 'free' countries.

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:20 pm

I disagree
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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Grant » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:37 pm

Sumu, you have forgotten the Garre who speak their own language in Lower Shabelle, the Dabare in Bay region who have their distinct language, the Barawanis who speak a dialect of Swahili, and the Gosha people who speak their own mother language - a dialect that is related to Swahili that is spoken in Tanzania and Mozambique.

Don't forget the Yibir (Anaas) and Gabooye have had their own languages that was distinct from the mainstream Somali language.

Of course, different languages come with different ethnic groups.

Great observation :up:

P.S. One correction though, Hassan Sheekh Mohamud speaks a mainstream Somali language with Southern Galguduud / Middle Shabbelle region dialect!
Gegi,

Only the Zigula among the Gosha speak Zigua, known in Somalia as Mushunguli. The larger portion of the Gosha people, the Shanbara, speak Maay, which they adopted from the Reewin peoples. Maay is a Cushitic language, not related to any of the Bantu languages.

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby Sumubaridi » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:45 pm

Somalis have only 3 ethnic groups. We have more languages and Dialects. Kikuyu, Somali Bantu and Kamba are the same ethnic but different languages. Somalis, Oromo, Tigree, Galla are the same ethnic.

Cushitic- Those skinny Somalis with long forehead and Semi-silky hair like Xassan sheikh.
Bantus- Those with negroic features like Caymooy, Dalha and Aways Khamiis.
Semitic-Those with Arabic/middle eastern/european features like Jeylani Ikar, Axmad Naji etc.

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Re: Somalia is Multi-ethnic, Multi-Lingual

Postby TheMightyNomad » Thu Oct 22, 2015 2:24 am

Somalia and SL and PL are one of the last remaining countries that aren't trying to push this multiculturalism nonsense. Truly one of the last few 'free' countries.
Couldn't have said it better. Multiculturalism is a myth.


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