Che -Guevara Posted September 9, 2011 ^LooooooooooooL....can you find a substitute word, I will gladly edit. This reminds of my recently passed adeer-very funny man. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted September 9, 2011 ^ "xaayoow" xaa kuu diiday? BWT, your adeer, the one I knew (AUN) had a strong reer Mudug accent despite being reer Baladwayn and later Beexaani. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted September 9, 2011 LooooooooooL....Not that adeer...my other adeer from Beledweyne to Siinaa...Died recently in MN. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted September 9, 2011 AUN, was he the former footballer or that one is in Boston? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted September 9, 2011 Aamin Xaaji Cumar is the one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted September 9, 2011 If I were to take the plunge, I would say Nugaal/Mudug accent is no doubt the most masculine Somali accent. (Abdulahi Yusuf and Faroole use Mudug/Nugaal accents if you want to see common examples on youtube). Gheelle.T, "Ari Boowe aa la tahay" always makes me laugh. Reer Bari are the more cynical and condescending bunch. Somali oo dhan inuu ninka reer Bariga ahi ka sareeyo ayuu isu hasytaa oo inta kale ay cawaan yihiin aan caaqibo lahayn. Reer Nugaleed iyo Reer Mudugna intaa Reer Bari bay caayayaan iyagoo gaajaysan. Wallee waa la isku wareeray. :D Somlsee, c'moon Reer Waqooyi accent has too many "walaalo", "huuno" softy stuff. Naga daa dee :D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaroweGal Posted September 10, 2011 Lol@war ba'a" . I find mudug accent or bari accent for that matter down right funny. Northern accent is a turn off for me personally , especially when the person speaking is a woman. The women tend to sound rather aggressive as if overdosed with testosterone. Can you blame them its the enviroment, harsh weather results in harsh people.The few northerns in my family are plain rude when they speak. I think the northerns could do with a bit of manners. They need to be paired up with reer xamris, now these people are calm, cool and collective got to love them:) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdul Posted September 10, 2011 Reer woqoyi instead of walalo they say walale Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted September 10, 2011 This reminds me of Ken Jeong comedy on accents...I think the Southern Somali accent is kinda gay (and more of Northerners accents on weed)...haha...j/k Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted September 10, 2011 ^You do understand there is no one Southern accent unless if you are thinking of generic ciyaal xaafid Xamari accent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted September 10, 2011 Al Shabaab accent is the best. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
somalee Posted September 11, 2011 Baashi;745239 wrote: Gents with waqooyi accent the door is wide open Somalee has put her cards on the table Somalee baayo "war ba'a" is a Mudug talk. Nin baan ahay sxb. How do you differentiate between mudug and bari? I was just thinking the mudug/bari accent doesn't go well with bass/deep voice. Saying ''war ba'aa'' with a deep voice, for instance, will sound awkward methinks. Better suited for a high pitched voice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
somalee Posted September 11, 2011 GaroweGal;745351 wrote: Lol@war ba'a" . I find mudug accent or bari accent for that matter down right funny. Northern accent is a turn off for me personally , especially when the person speaking is a woman. The women tend to sound rather aggressive as if overdosed with testosterone. Can you blame them its the enviroment, harsh weather results in harsh people.The few northerns in my family are plain rude when they speak. I think the northerns could do with a bit of manners. They need to be paired up with reer xamris, now these people are calm, cool and collective got to love them:) Exactly! That's what I was also thinking. The same goes for folks who use the bari accent, they're too feminine as if overdosed with estrogen. I was also thinking if all Somali women adopted the bari accent and all men the Northern accent...would be fabulous. P.S: Hope this doesn't offend the admins Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
somalee Posted September 11, 2011 Aaliyyah;745253 wrote: first of all it is not an accent but a dialect. Secondly, I don't find southern dialect feminine but rather romantic. .abayo macaanto..aboowe..it is lovely!!..on the other hand, our northern dialect isn't as friendly as the southern one..waryaahee..nayahee.and so on and so forth.. salaam Marka hore waan ku salaamay, marka xigana nobody said anything about a 'southern' accent or 'dialect'. Thanks for trying to contribute though, would've been even better if you went through the five lines I posted before you tried Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted September 11, 2011 Baashi;745239 wrote: Gents with waqooyi accent the door is wide open Somalee has put her cards on the table somalee;745486 wrote: Nin baan ahay sxb :D Don't have a problem with accents. Laakin marka aan nin xamar ka yimid (odayaasha) isa salaamayno wax kaama jawaabaayo. Eg, you ask the usual questions and vice versa. You respond with "alxamdullilah the family are fine, how are you and hows the family?" He will ask you another question like "how are your parents" you respond and ask again "reerki ka waran" he will not answer and ask you another question like 'shaqadii ka waran" and by then you give up and keep smiling The Arabs do the same thing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites