Final_Say Posted June 3, 2005 sky; hmm are u here to wish ppl, happy or good indepenance day or to pick holes in ppl's wishs; thanks for the inviation, but i know it is my pary too (read the history part of this thread) , i' can't figure out the part u wrote in somali? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sky Posted June 3, 2005 just saying its your party too damn! war gabadhaan iga qabta sala calaa nebi! you dont understand: "see waaye yaakheey"? would you like me to explain? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted June 3, 2005 I'm usually really sad on these days. Reminds me of how far we are from the walaaltinimo, the pride and tolerance that lead to the 26th June and 1st of July. By all means. May Allah bless the Somalis of those days and give us the insight to follow their footsteps Insha Allah... A Happy 'gaalo-behind-kicking-days' For All my Nomads Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Final_Say Posted June 3, 2005 Originally posted by Sky: [ war gabadhaan iga qabta sala calaa nebi! see waaye yaakheey? [/QB] both call for explain, but since it is a party, i don't want to spoil ppl's party so i allow u dis time regardless of what it means. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Almas Posted June 3, 2005 Viva Somalia!! Happy Independence Day to you all :-D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sky Posted June 3, 2005 Originally posted by mizz_S.lander: both call for explain, but since it is a party, i don't want to spoil ppl's party so i allow u dis time regardless of what it means. [/QB] ease up girl. slow your roll. dont be so paranoïd, youre only embarrassing yourself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawoco Posted June 3, 2005 The saddest thing is that I can tell any one the history of Europe, the highlights and the low points, but with names like Xaawo Taako and others, i have either heard them vaguely or don't know them at all... Thanks to checkmate and others who have shared bits and pieces of their knowledge of Somalia. Why don't we use this month to get to know our history, so that even those with limited knowledge about their home country, like myself *shame-faced*, can have some understanding as to why the celebrations are so significant. It is hard to say viva Somalia when one doesn't understand the true meaning behind it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
checkmate Posted June 3, 2005 ^^Ur more then WLC walaalshiis. here is little barraarujin. DHULKA HOOYO DHULKA HOOYO waa Maanso Gaaban oo aan qofka soomaaliyeed ee debeda u baxay, meel kastoo uu joogaba, ku Xasuusinayo dhulkiisa Hooyo, diintiisa, dhaqankiisa iyo baahida loo qabo cilmigiisa haddii uu wax bartay, Maansadu waxay u qaybsan tahay Su'aalo loo baahan yahay inuu akhristuhu u helo Jawaabo. Ku soo dhawaaada haddaba Maansaddii, waxayna tidhi:- Dhallin yarada badanee DHANKA REERGALBEEDKIYO Yurub dhaaxa joogtaay Dhacdadiyo ayaamuhu Dhereg iyo badhaadhiyo Dhiilliyo xil weeyee, Haddii aad dhuyaasheen Dhul shisheeye aaddeen Dhal-dhalaalka dunidiyo Dhalanteed ma raacdeen? Mise dhuuxa noloshiyo Dhabta iyo xaqiiqada Weli waa ku dhowdiin? Ifku waa dharaariyo Meel lagu dhaxaayoo Dhimashaa dambaysee Dhankii loo badnaa iyo Aakhiro ma dhaaddaan? Mise waydin dhaafaan Dhib-yaraan salaaduhu? Dhidibada ad’addagee Ummad waliba dhowrtee Nina dhaafi karinee Iskusoo dhaweeyaa Dhigashada af-keediyo Dhaqan keeda weeyee Dhayal mow halayseen? Mise waa ku dholoshaan? Dadku way ku dhaataan Ciiddiyo dhulkoodee Waddankaa u dhalateen Inkastoo ka dhoofteen Dhaxantiyo kulaylkaa Isu dheelli tiranoo Ubaxiyo dhirtiisaa Dhaayaha u roonoo Xoolaha ku dhaqanbaa Dhay laga helaayoo Dhakhso beerihiisuu Dhuub uga go’aayoo Xeebtiisa dheerbaa Malab laga dhuraayoo Buuraha dhammaantood Macdanbaa dhextaaloo Waa dheeman iyo luul Giddi dhoobadiisuye Cilmi lagu dhambalo’oo Dhaxal galla ma barataan? Mise dhoohanbaa tiin!? Dharka xidhashadiisiyo Dhuunigu ku filanyoo Dheeraadba aan rabin!!!!!!? Idin dhaafimaysoo Taariikhdu way dhugan Hadba kaad dhib iyo dheef Dhulka hooyo keentaan Anna waan dhursugayaa Bal dhankaad u baddataan Waxaa curiyay maansadan Cabdillaahi Maxamed Haybe (Cabdillaahi sogob). asxantu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faarax-Brawn Posted June 3, 2005 Chekmate, walaalo with all due respect, the article didn’t help me in any way!, if anything It even confused me more. Part of the reason is my inability to read and understand af somali. I could read it(of course like someone who is suffering from a horrible disease, but none the less read I can!), laakin comprehending and bringing that reading to a meaningful and understandable conclusion, is a challenge. I believe one of the major problems Dawaco and myself included are facing, is the in -ability to read (well) and comprehend the complex poetry and historical writings of the Somalis of yesteryears. Thereby making it very impossible for many of us to know the history of our beloved motherland. I believe (in my very own humble opinion), for the young people to learn history of the country, someone (Not you), has to Translate this long articles to English. Or at the very least, it should be written in simple Somali Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Final_Say Posted June 3, 2005 [/QB]ease up girl. slow your roll. dont be so paranoïd, youre only embarrassing yourself. [/QB] embarrassment is the story of my life when it comes to somali and somalis, so nothing new, it is the story of my life; anyway lets leave it at that shall we sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wiilo Posted June 3, 2005 Thanks Checkmate walaaliis...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stpaulchick Posted June 3, 2005 I just wanted to say this is really nice to see you guys talking about something so interesting. And I'm happy to see everyone so happy about our independence day. Just remember where u all came from...peace. Somalia haa noolaato Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shyhem Posted June 3, 2005 We are indeed the most homogenius society in the world,one nation,one langauge,one religion,one race,one culture,just imagine of the possibilities if we put our minds and body to one goal,that of helping each other and building a stronger,greater somalia,the envy of every nation on earth. May Allah bring peace and mercy to Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dawoco Posted June 3, 2005 Checkmate, i'm with afro on this one, i get that the poem is directed at the younger generation in europe, but whats the main message that is given to the "dhalinyarada yurup joogta"? :confused: People, please be careful with using difficult somali articles, if you do have a little summery for us afflicted ones Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SOO MAAL Posted June 3, 2005 The Celebration of the Somali National Week comes between June 26 and July 1 every year. June 26; North Somalia took independence from Britain (Gobalada Woqooyi ayaa ka xoroobay Ingriiska) June 27; Djibouti took independence from France (Jabuuti ayaa ka xorooday Faransiiska) July 1; South and East Somalia took independence from Italy (Gobalada Bari iyo Koonfir ayaa ka xoroobay Talyaaniga) July 1; the Union Day (Maalintii Midowga Soomaaliyeed) July 1; the Somali Republican Day (Maalinta Jamhuuriyada Somalia) HAPPY BIRTH DAY SOMALIA Qolabaa Calankeedu Duul waa ceynoo, Anagaa keenu waa cirkoo kala, Aan caadna laheyn een caashaqayee. Xiddig yahay cadi waad na ciidamisee, Carradaan kaligaa aad u curatee, Cadceedda sideeda caan noqo ee..... Aamiin Erayadan waxaa tiriyay isla markaana ku luqeyn jiray Allaha u naxariistee Abwaan Cabdillaahi Qarshe LONG LIVE SOMALIA Munaasabada 26 June, 27 June iyo 1da Luulyo - Maalmaha Xornimada SOOMAALIYA Fellow the Links, Listen and enjoy the patriotic songs Heeso Wadani ah Heeso Wadani ah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites