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wa aleykum salam wa rahmatullaahi wa baraktuhu

Sister i am somali ashraaf too ..

just to point out ur mistake .. we do have a country ..


which is SOMALIA..

i was born there and so was my parents and their parents .. and their parents.. and so on ...


including ur ancestors !!!

and for the record .. i m happy to be a somalian alhamdullilah :shade:

wallahi tala mahsei abaytaa .. well how do you knw that i born in somalia i knw my parent did born there .. but that doesnt mean we r orginiall from there .. its not really our country .. OUR COUNTRY IS HADAR MOUT..

hahaha .. i didnt say dont be proud .. ahahah ..

am with sis rufaidah she was right ..

rufaidah : "o ur parents may have been bought up and made u in da somalian background and dats y u believe asharaaf is half somalian... anyhow... im jus sayin dat iv alwayz been told by my parents, great grant parents etc.. im originally yemeny..yet people have forgotton da actual real asharaaf as time went by cuz many pple suroundin dem neva knw it... so those few pple were unlucky... SUm asharaaf pple mix their language (asharaaf) with somalia cuz theyre bought up in somalia... ""
 
hadar mout is not a country :muddlehea
p.s I'm Asharaaf too
 
yeah and check dis site out ..http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/Profile.aspx?menu=004&LangID=202

Somali
Key Dialects: There are three main dialects of Somali: Northern Somali, Benaadir (coastal Somali), and Af-Ashraaf (Ashraaf). Northern Somali is the primary dialect and is the basis for standard Somali.


LANGUAGE VARIATION
There are three primary regional dialects of Somali: Northern Somali, Benaadir Somali, and Af-Ashraaf Somali. Northern Somali is the main dialect and is highly intelligible to speakers of Benaadir Somali, but is considerably less intelligible to speakers of the Af-Ashraaf dialect.
 
yeah and check dis site out ..http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/Profile.aspx?menu=004&LangID=202

Somali
Key Dialects: There are three main dialects of Somali: Northern Somali, Benaadir (coastal Somali), and Af-Ashraaf (Ashraaf). Northern Somali is the primary dialect and is the basis for standard Somali.


LANGUAGE VARIATION
There are three primary regional dialects of Somali: Northern Somali, Benaadir Somali, and Af-Ashraaf Somali. Northern Somali is the main dialect and is highly intelligible to speakers of Benaadir Somali, but is considerably less intelligible to speakers of the Af-Ashraaf dialect.


lol .. kaan see fican ee aqree gadija ..

YOU MAY BE REER XAMAR (whatever you call it ) but we aint cause i am originally from YEMEN hadhral mawt.... asharaaf has cum 4rm there 14 hundred years ago... but sum ppl moved away... sum moved 2 somalia, sum moved 2 other places eg. ethopia, europe... and else where... cuz of problems or wateva it may b... so ur parents may have been bought up and made u in da somalian background and dats y u believe asharaaf is half somalian... anyhow... im jus sayin dat iv alwayz been told by my parents, great grant parents etc.. im originally yemeny..yet people have forgotton da actual real asharaaf as time went by cuz many pple suroundin dem neva knw it... so those few pple were unlucky... SUm asharaaf pple mix their language (asharaaf) with somalia cuz theyre bought up in somalia... others have more arabic(bought up in western countries).. and sum others european or kenyan (bought up there)... all depends on where u'r bought up cuz if u dnt have dat many pple dat can speak da same language as u, ull end up mixing with da soicieties/asharaaf language!



eee magaal can run yay ema lasha majira deeh .. calshan markee horee long time ago .. i think t hey made a place of asharaaf who knws.. i asked my dad he said the same as me and sis rufaidah ...:D;D....:giggling:
 

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