Finally - The Groundbreaking ceremony
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Re: Finally - The Groundbreaking ceremony
The Somali ethnic group, which totals about 10 million people in Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya, is organized in six major clan families (Darod, Dir, Isaaq, Hawiye, Digil and Rahanwein) [42]. In our sample of Somali from Djibouti, subjects belonging either to the Dir (N = 24) or Hawiye (N = 1) clan family share the T-M70 haplogroup, but are quite distinct regarding the Y- STR haplotype (Fig. 5), while all the subjects belonging to the Isaak clan (N=9) share the haplogroup E-V32

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Re: Finally - The Groundbreaking ceremony
Sorry, wrong thread.
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Re: Finally - The Groundbreaking ceremony
LOOL, in waqooyi the word "belo" have a different meaning, it's not same as Koonfurian term as beauty or hot girl, in fact "belo" means naughty person in Waqooyi. E.g "Waar kaasi waa mid belo ah" it's a shorten of Balaayo. Not the beelo waaye term. Lol.Tijoux wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:18 pmkkkk yeah, btw i didnt know the term "belo" was also used by waqooyi, i always thought only us itaalian somalis used thisKingWaslawi wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:05 pm ^^^
WtfI never noticed this, niyaw meel aan loo baahanyn ayaad eegto, belo ayaa tahay.
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Re: Finally - The Groundbreaking ceremony
Same in PL we used tooKingWaslawi wrote: Fri Jan 27, 2017 7:39 amLOOL, in waqooyi the word "belo" have a different meaning, it's not same as Koonfurian term as beauty or hot girl, in fact "belo" means naughty person in Waqooyi. E.g "Waar kaasi waa mid belo ah" it's a shorten of Balaayo. Not the beelo waaye term. Lol.Tijoux wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:18 pmkkkk yeah, btw i didnt know the term "belo" was also used by waqooyi, i always thought only us itaalian somalis used thisKingWaslawi wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:05 pm ^^^
WtfI never noticed this, niyaw meel aan loo baahanyn ayaad eegto, belo ayaa tahay.
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Re: Finally - The Groundbreaking ceremony
Beelo is a Somalinized italian word for beautiful bella, Belo is Beelaayo.
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