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Learn Somali Language Podcast

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In this podcast, we'll dive deep into the Somali language, its rich culture, and traditions. Whether you're an absolute beginner or someone looking to enhance your Somali language skills, this podcast is for you. https://sites.google.com/view/learnsomalilanguage24/home - NEW WEBSITE!! Got Questions? You can reach me at khadarosman1441@gmail.com😊
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More on "Leeyahay and Haystaa"

Leeyahay and haystaa are synonyms and you're more than welcome to use them interchangeably. As I've mentioned in the episode the word leeyahay shows an absolute ownership whereas haystaa indicates a temporary ownership. But that's only if you want to take a look at the equation from one angle. Technically, they mean the same thing! Thanks for listening!

Jul 07, 202210 min

Money

We do not pluralize when it comes to money. You know how in English you must add the "s" to satisfy the quantity of dollars you are talking about. For instance, you ought to say, "I have a dollar and I have two dollars and 10,000 dollars with the "s" if it's more than a dollar. Somali is quiet the different. It does not matter how much money you are talking about. You would still say dollar or pound or rupe. So don't be surprised when you hear one of us saying, "i have two dollar or I have 5 dol...

Jun 07, 20226 minEp. 35

Generosity

Generosity is something that every nation needs to have in order to help its people and it does indeed bring people together. Our generosity is kinda special though. You might see someone traveling throughout the country (Somalia) without comprehensive provision knowing that strangers along the way are more than happy to support them throughout their journey.

May 29, 20222 minEp. 34

Somali naming

Somali naming usually goes like this. Your first name, your father's first name and your grandfather's first name. For instance, Khadar (my first name), Muktar (my father's first name) and Osman (my grandfather's first name). And this is why I was saying when you call out for a somali person, always call out their first name. They are more likely to respond to that. And I feel like last names are a way of identifying yourself. But in everyday life, FIRST NAMES are more important then last names....

May 06, 20229 min

Start a conversation with any Somali Person

In today's episode, we'll take a look some phrases that would help you kick-off mini conversation with any Somali person. Always start with "ASALAAMU'ALAYKUM" Peace be upon you. It does not matter if they are a bunch of people or a single person. As I have mentioned in the eposide, that greating is timeless any precious. You can use it at any given moment. They would more likey respond with "WA"ALAYKUMASALAAM" "you too". I don't know if you know this but we (Somalis) actually like when non-somal...

Apr 03, 20224 min

When was Somali Language written?

In Today's eposide, we will take a closer look at when Somali langauge was written and why it took so long to put the language into a written form. When you have a written language, history will be preserved. Somali language was written in 1972 to 1973 by Said Barre's administration. Although it was a military government and run the government for 21 years. One of the most important thing they have done was "writting the Somali language fo the first time in history". Before our language was writ...

Nov 18, 202110 min

The difference between "Haystaa and Leeyahay"

In today's episode, I answer two questions that I was recently asked by one of you guys. The difference between "Haystaa and Leeyahay". Well, there is no difference between these because they mean the same thing. Some people use "haystaa" instead of Leeyahay. They might say "Waxaan haystaa gaadhi" meaning "I have a car". Some people might prefer using "leeyahay" which literally means the same thing. "I have a car". I mean if someone says "I have a car" and another person says "I got a car" don't...

Oct 12, 20217 min

How do you give commands in Somali?

In this episode, I teach you how you can give "verbal commands" in Somali. Hopefully, after this new episode, you will be able to give commands in Somali or at least will know something about it. In English, it's pretty easy because the base verb is the command already. What do I mean by that? Look at this!. Eat is the base verb at the same time isn't it a command when you tell someone "eat this or that" you don't do anything to the original verb to make verbal commands in English; however, in S...

Oct 06, 20217 min

How to count numbers in Somali

Numbers in Somali 1---> kow kow iyo toban 2---> Laba 3 ---> Saddex 4 ---> Afar 5 ---> Shan 6---> Lix 7---> Todoba 8---> Sideed 9 ---> Saqaal 10 ---> Toban 11--- Kow iyo taban 12--- Laba iyo toban 13---- saddex iyo toban 14----- afar iyo toban 15----- shan iyo toban 16---- lix iyo toban 17---- Todoba iyo Toban 18--- sideed iyo Toban 19---- sagaal iyo toban 20 Labaatan 1000 kun 30 Sodon 40 Afartan 50 Konton 60 Lixdan 70 Todobaatan 80 sideetan 90 Saqaashan 100 boqol No...

Jun 28, 20218 min

SOMALI IDIOMS

HERE WE LEARN SOMALI IDIOMS. Somali Idioms 1)* “Niman shaqaysan shaah ma cabo” Whosoever does not work, won’t even drink a cup of tea It’s pretty similar to “No pain no gain” Meaning if you don’t work, then my friend you can’t purchase anything. A cup of tea isn’t expensive back in Somalia. I don’t know if you know this but we drink tea pretty much all the time. Early morning, early afternoon, evening you name it. So, this idiom is an encouragement for people to get to work. Being lazy isn’t gon...

Jun 17, 20217 min

20 new words

20 new words 1). Wadan country 2). Bad ocean 3). Dhul earth/ 4) cir / sammo sky 5) Hooyo Mother 6) Aabo Father 7). Gaadhi Car 8). Magaalo/suuq market 9). Caano Milk 10). Arday student 11). Macalin/ Barre Teacher 12). Cunto Food 13) Qado Lunch 14) Casho dinner 15). Qureec Breakfast 16). Rasuul Messenger 17) waxbarasho education 18 Daawo Medication 19). cudur Disease 20). War News...

Jun 10, 20214 minSeason 2Ep. 14

Going to the restaurant with your spouse

“Going to the Restaurant with your spouse” Waiter: Welcome to Safari Restaurant” take a seat please. Waiter: Ku soo dhawaada Maqaaxida Safaari. Fadhista/fadhiiso fadlan. Customer: Where is the bathroom? Customer: Aaway/ musqushii/suuligii? Waiter: Right behind you sir. Waiter: gadaashaada mudane Waiter: Are you with him? Waiter: Maad la socotaa? Customer: Yes, he is my husband. Customer: Haa, waa ninkaygii/saygayii/sawjkaygii Waiter: Great/wonderful/awesome/ Waiter: si fiican Waiter: What can I ...

Jun 05, 202114 min

A funny Somali story

Here I have translated it in a very basic translation. Bari baa waxaa is guursaday nin iyo naag duqomo ah Once upon a time there was a young man and a young woman who were unintelligent and got married. Maalin maamaha ka mid ah ayaa ay ri qasheen oo hilbaheedii qaar cuneen qaarna ku gurteen haan oo ay ku keydsadeen. One day they slaughtered a goat and ate some of its meat and they put the rest in a big container and stored so they could eat later. Maalin maalmaha ka mid ah ayaa ay israaceen nink...

May 22, 202115 min

Subjective Pronouns and their examples in Somali

Here I teach you the subjective pronouns like "We, They, She, He, You, and You (all). As we all know, within the English language two you (s) exist. So to distinguish between the two you(s) we ought to use (all) sometimes. However; within the Somali language, it seems there is a big difference between the two you(s). Without further to do let's get right into in. She = Iyada She is a student. Iyadu waa ardayad He = Isaga He is a student. Isagu waa arday Note: if you just want to say "I"it means ...

Apr 22, 20215 min

Easy Somali verbs

In this episode, I teach you 3 to 4 Somali verbs. 1). Cun= eat 2) cab= drink 3) kac

Mar 31, 20213 min

New Somali Phrases

Useful Somali Phrases Waxaan rabaa in aan tago suuqa = I want to go to the market Wahaan Rabaa Maxaad rabtaa in aad soo gadato? What do you want to buy/What do you wanna buy? Mahaad Waxaan rabaa in aan soo gato kabo. I want to buy shoes. Wahaan Great! Si fiican New Words Suuq = market Kabo = shoes Want = rabid Buy = gadasho...

Feb 20, 20219 min

Days of the week

In this episode I teach the days of the week in Somali. Monday= isniin Tuesday = salaasa Wednesday= Arbaco (arba’o) Thursday= Khamiis Friday= Jimce (Jime) Saturday sabti Sunday= Axad (ahad

Oct 09, 20208 min

Comparing things

John is taller than Steven. Smaller= wuu ka yar yahay. Bigger= ka wayn yahay

Aug 27, 20206 min

Three Phrases

Where do you put=halkeed dhigtaan I don’t understand= Ma fahmin. I don’t understand you= Kuma fahmin. I forget to mention this one. I don’t know= ma garanayo or ma aqaano

Aug 09, 20208 min

Two Expressions

1). •••I don’t have anything. •••Waxba (Wahba) ma mahayato. 2). •••What are you looking for?. •••Maxaad raadinaysaaa?

Jul 11, 20204 min

Political Vocab

President= Madaxwayne. Vice-president= madaxwayne ku xigeen or Raysal wasaare( I recommend using madaxwayne ku xigeen since it’s easier) Election= Doorasho

Jun 28, 20208 min

2 experisions

1. What are you looking for? Maxaad/ mahaad raadinaysaa 2. I’m looking for my key. Waxaan/ wahaan raadinayaa furhahayga.

Apr 11, 202048 min

Motivational

Here I inspire you to keep learning Somali Language Since you guys have free time to do many things.

Apr 08, 20207 min

Revision episode

How are you= see tahay Good== fiican what is your name= magacaa maga’aa

Mar 07, 202016 min

Somali phrases

Get up= kac or ka’. I don’t understand= ma fahmin. I understand= waan fahmay. Cup= koob

Nov 08, 201911 min

Somali phrases

“ please have a sit”. Fadlan fadhiiso

Sep 26, 20192 min

New Program hope you like it.

This program will give the opportunity to kind of feel the way we speak Somali.

Aug 24, 20193 minSeason 2Ep. 10
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