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Hunguri   

Im a Somali man, in a way big time Faarax. Never the less, I always call my wife Mmmmmmmm!

 

Xaaskayga :D

Naftayda

Dhiigayga

Neeftayda

Malabkayga

Timirtayda :D

Xalwa Xaaji Xaliimo

 

The last, but not the least :D , this is only in Hargaisa region and its surroundings, I call her "Gabadhayda". Which is my wife ;)

 

PS:-

 

Jacaylbro, haye bal ka siidaa smile.gif

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macaantayda

subagayga

sonkortayda

xalwaddayda

quruxleey

caddeey

ilkacas

timodheer

SEXYYYYY

dhuuban

dhilan

jacaylkayga

caashaqayga

indhahayga

araggayga

dhaayahayga

noloshayda

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Originally posted by buuxo:

lol nephthyst,then you can say waa muuseyga or midka i qabo
:D

 

 

sophist, what is Ooridayda? sounds like my goat

Oori ma maqlin miyaa waligaa? I am sure you did since it is included the famous hees qaadaan Magool iyo Shimbir [Eebba ha u wada naxariistee].

 

Heesta waa Adoo idileey, aroos kuula gala ...

 

Shimbir sings:

 

Asluub badaneey

Amaan badaneey

Sidii ubaxii

U udgoon badaneey

 

Waxaan idileey

Kugu oon bixin lahaa [ :D ]

Adigoo idileey

Aroos kuula gala

Adigoo oorideyda noqdoo

Ubad dhala

Ilwaad quruxleey

 

And Magool gives her answer:

 

Asluub badanoow

Amaan badanoow

Sidii ubaxii

U udgoon badanoow

 

Waxaan aabiyoow

Kugu oon bixi lahaa

Adoo aabiyoow

Aroos ila gala

Anoo ooridaada noqdoo

Ubad dhala

Ilwaad quruxloow

 

Afsoomaali is a hodan language, a language which we unfortunately never appreciated and developed that far. Anagaa dhulka dhignay afkeena. Ereyga kaliya for wife has more than a half dozen words in Afsoomaali: Oori, afo, arad, maranti, xilo, xaas iyo bilcaan [it can also mean woman].

 

I think some of them have a particular and different meanings of the general word of wife. Some of them may mean, who knows, a second one [minyaro] or a third one. Or mid la dumaalay. We don't know, the only thing we do now know is that their general meaning waa wife.

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Dad ayaaba meeshaan Afsoomaaligooda iska eber ah. Husband is not 'nin.' The official word in Afsoomaali language for husband is seey. "Heblaayo baa seeygeeda ku geeriyooday ..." waligiin ma maqlin?

 

And what is wrong with nin? If you don't have any problem with 'my husband' -- which it seems some of you don't -- then 'ninkeyga' muxuu qabaa?

 

Ninba ama naagba teeda la quman. Soomaalida dhaqan ahaanba wax amaan ah iyo wax kale iskuma fiicno. Jaceylkooda hadduu jirina waa wax laba isjecel qolkooda ku wadaagaan. They appreciate innerly without overtly displaying publically bogus, dad istustus 'love.'

 

Bishaaro, 'igaar' is not Afmaay, it is Xamari. Ariir = boy/girl ayaa Afmaay ah. It is very interesting igaar/ariir/inan are all unisex words when it comes to both genders.

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Som@li   

Jac and Hunguri, why would one associate food with wife/husband?

 

Somali is a rich language, and one can apprieciate and enjoy its beauty once you master it. Soomaalidu waxa ay ku maahmaahdaa Geel indhakuul maxuu ka yaqaan! Markaa luuqada ha saluugin inta aadan baran.

 

Some pple use [/i]Gabadheyda[/i] as my wife!

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Kool_Kat   

Originally posted by Nephthys:

Kool: Weli islaan ma ku tiri, naa waa maxay surwaalkaad meelaha la mar maraysaaa waa inuu
Ninkaagii
ku garaacaa. :mad:

I haven't had the pleasure yet...

 

 

I've heard people refer to their spous as:

***Hanigeyga

***Gabadheyda (and i was like he has a daughter from a previous marriage) :rolleyes:

***Caruura Aabahood

***Kan iqabo (acuudubilah)

***Taan qabo (najeynaa)

 

I believe regardless of how you refer to your partner, it is the meaning behind it...Whether you say Odaygeyga/Ninkeyga Xaaskey, etc. it is all good...

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Pucca   

odaygeyga - i hear my friend using that when she's talkin about her husband and it drives me nuts! argh! its rude and just...blah.

 

ninkeyga- sounds about right...its workable.

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Kool_Kat   

Originally posted by Jacaylbaro:

Ta ila seexata
hadaan idhaahdo kawarma ??
:D

War heedhahaya, ninkan weyn muxuu kuhadlayaa... :eek: OO ma iyadaa kula seexata mise waad isla seexataan...Sababta aad u qabtana ma ineey kula seexata kaliyaa... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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Originally posted by Nephthys:

Kool: Weli islaan ma ku tiri, naa waa maxay surwaalkaad meelaha la mar maraysaaa waa inuu
Ninkaagii
ku garaacaa. :mad:

Certain part of Somalia - Garaacis is regarded as a form of being affectionate or showing love!

 

Whilst certain individuals in the west regard the Garaacis as a sexual stimulation....Don't quote me icon_razz.gif

 

Cheers

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