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Somalia, ex italian colony, with the italian colonial name, restarts italian language broadcasting

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Somalia, ex italian colony, with the italian colonial name, restarts italian language broadcasting

Postby TarTar » Sat Jan 01, 2022 10:54 am

:ufdup: i already said y'all niggas can't object to tha name Somaliland unless they get replace their name Somalia, which is italian. now y'all got Somalia National TV running italian language programs e'ryday. everyday. to start 2022. grazie capo italiano











enjoy hearing colonial language everyday. at least Kenya can justify english 'cause it's the global language today. used by america. even uncolonized chinese use it. outside of italy, no body uses italian to conduct official business.

:troll: plz ban italian language in the ex italian colony. then replace tha name somalia wit a non italian name

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