Cultural and Language differences

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Re: Cultural and Language differences

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Marques wrote:
Bermooda wrote:Khalid then clearly you have not seen this

I was in Somalia 2002 waa joognay :mrgreen:
Say Wallahi :myman: insha allah i'll be there one day with my macawiis getting my grooves on :wow:
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Rooble All those dances like Walaqayso, Goobile etc are native to the south not Somaliland.



Meyle wrote:
I don't know what you're trying to prove but Jaandheer and Bariyo are quite similar because these dances are from the same geographical area :sland: and they're completely different from the other dances you have posted.



Bariyo

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Bariyo in Maydh district, Sanaag
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Very poor writing. He didn't mention what are the exact differences between the two cities? Geeljire computer belay dheh
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He doesn't need to go into every detail in what we already (average well informed people) know. The differences has already been shown in this topic
whether it is language, accents and culture.
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Another Example Is The Marehan In Mudug (Galti) AndThe Marehan In Gedo(Guri) Have Different Accents, And Are Different In Some Other Aspects Aswell ...
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there is no major difference between somalis culturally or linguistically, at least for standard somali speakers, not the various southern langues like af maay and tunni .
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Yh but they are intertwined. You can find the Galgaduud ones in Gedo, so they have the same culture. Almost most southern groups
below Mudug are like that, so there is no need to differentiate between them. Sameway the Haud Isaaq have the same culture
and accent as other Isaaqs across the border regardless of distance.
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