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Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

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Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby BlackVelvet » Thu Mar 05, 2015 4:56 am

I am sure I'm not the only one


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It means civil war :lol: So Dagaalka sokeye ee Mareykanka is the American civil war, which as you know, wasn't so recent


Still don't understand why they use the word sokeeye though :lupe:

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby YummyMummy » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:02 am

Sokeeya = cidda adiga ku xigta

It means its internal and not foreign. Cool fact though.

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby jalaaludin5 » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:04 am

My understanding of that term sokeeye doesn't necessarily mean recently but rather between people of same clan.

like the 91 in somaliland.

I doubt the kalshaale and khatumo will be called sokeeye.

but I could be wrong

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby Daff » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:07 am

lol sokeeye doesn't mean close as in proximity or recent. Sokeeye yacni same countrymen or nationality.

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby Thuganomics » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:11 am

It means war between kin

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby XimanJaale » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:13 am

Sokeeye iyo shisheeye never heard of that term?

Sokeeye= Relatives/Kin

Shisheeye= Foreign/Outsiders

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby jalaaludin5 » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:13 am

The term is reer waqooyi and never heard of southerners use it.

they always refer to their dagaal sokeeye as the 4 months war. Dagaalki afarta bilood.

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:13 am

Well logic dictates that if Shisheeye means foreigner, Sokeeye means fellow countryman.

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby Daff » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:18 am

The term is reer waqooyi and never heard of southerners use it.

they always refer to their dagaal sokeeye as the 4 months war. Dagaalki afarta bilood.
:lol: No all dagaal that took place after 91 are generally called dagaaladii sokeeye, and since there were many, each has it is own name, like dagaalki 4ta bilood, then Xadka iyo xawaaraha etc etc.

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby XimanJaale » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:22 am

The term is reer waqooyi and never heard of southerners use it.

they always refer to their dagaal sokeeye as the 4 months war. Dagaalki afarta bilood.
Sokeeye is a standard Somali word used in pretty much all Somali regions. Not exclusive to Waqooyi. :|

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby BlackVelvet » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:22 am

Look at all these old people killing my thread, this was supposed to be an educational thread for the dhaqancelis where I am the wise, learned one :sadbron:





I know shisheeye, but I though sokeeye was a distance thing which now when I think about it makes sense that it would mean close kin :ohhh:

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby FarhanYare » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:29 am

it means two unrelated factions fighting

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby XimanJaale » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:30 am

it means two unrelated factions fighting
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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby jalaaludin5 » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:38 am

The term is reer waqooyi and never heard of southerners use it.

they always refer to their dagaal sokeeye as the 4 months war. Dagaalki afarta bilood.
Sokeeye is a standard Somali word used in pretty much all Somali regions. Not exclusive to Waqooyi. :|
no exclusive to waqooyi but like I said...I never heard of southerners use the term.

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Re: Who else though "dagaalka sokeeye" meant the close (recent) war?

Postby FarhanYare » Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:44 am

^
Sokeeye is not exclusively used by reer waqooyi nor did it originate there. stop trollin


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