Carafaat Posted November 21, 2011 I was wondering how to adress Somali girls from diffrent regions. For example; I know in Djibouti they say - Huuno In Somaliland its mostly- Walaalo And in Somalia its - Abaayo How are Somali girls from Kenya adressed- Sisi? And where is Gacaliye used? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Complicated Posted November 21, 2011 Carafaat;760320 wrote: I was wondering how to adress Somali girls from diffrent regions. For example; I know in Djibouti they say - Huuno In Somaliland its mostly- Walaalo And in Somalia its - Abaayo How are Somali girls from Kenya adressed- Sisi? And where is Gacaliye used? Can you see the fallacy in your question/argument ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 23, 2011 no, care to explain? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted November 25, 2011 I prefer abaayo or aboowe over the other words. Huuno sounds as if your babying someone imagine using it for a stranger. Walalo somehow reminds me of siblings because of the word walal being used in it therefore it's also a bit weird using it for strangers or strangers using it to you. You will never hear those words out of my mouth lol :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted November 26, 2011 I say walaalo half the time and I am not from somaliland. But rather laascaanod, Somalia .. The other half the time I say huuno (it is a word I recently stuck with) and I am loving it ... And for some reason I dnt really say abaayo or aboowe (bt those are sweet words I must admit)..if a guy says abaayo to me horta waan ka helaa..I just dnt see myself going aboowe though lool salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 26, 2011 Aaliyah, I say also wallaalo most the time. And I was born in Muqdisho, Somalia. wouldnt use huuno.I find it strange that sometimes even guys call eachother, huuno. doesnt sound right though. Do you where Gacaliye is used? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coofle Posted November 26, 2011 Walaalo --- East of Hargeisa till Laascaanood and Ceerigaabo Huuno --- West of Hargeisa Till Djibouti Abaayo,-- People who Been To Muqdisho till Kenya Kililka Shanaad......They Use Both Walalo and Huuno In puntland & Gobolada Dhexe, I am not Sure , They use the above with some modifications (Boowe, Maandhay, Walaalaw, Areey etc) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 26, 2011 Coofle, thanks for clarifying. people call eachother maandhay, for real? And do you know where Gacaliye is used. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aero Posted November 26, 2011 I say "abaayo heelay" and "aboowe heelo" or when I'm irritated "naa heedheh fiiri" or "war heedheh fiiri" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coofle Posted November 26, 2011 Carafaat;761456 wrote: Coofle, thanks for clarifying. people call eachother maandhay, for real? And do you know where Gacaliye is used. That One I have Seen.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted November 26, 2011 Carafaat;761456 wrote: Coofle, thanks for clarifying. people call eachother maandhay, for real? And do you know where Gacaliye is used. Gacaliye is used for someone who is dear to you like a loved one you don't use it for strangers or friends. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted November 26, 2011 *Aaliyah, I say also wallaalo most the time. And I was born in Muqdisho, Somalia. Carafaat, perhaps nowadays everyone uses whatever word they are comfortable with. Plus where u are born doesnt say much bt rather where u grew up or who u grew up with...although I was born in hargaisa i dnt speak hardcore reerwaqooyi dialect cuz I was only there for one year lol i dnt remember noin..my somali dialect although is reerwaqooyi is like a mild one - one I picked up from my family who are from Laascaanod. salaam p.s gacliye isnt that just like "dear" and used regardless where u are from.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 27, 2011 Bluelicious;761473 wrote: Gacaliye is used for someone who is dear to you like a loved one you don't use it for strangers or friends. Bluelicious, thanks. How do they adress you in your parts of the world? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Narniah Posted November 27, 2011 Ariirey, Abayo, Abowe,..those are the words we use. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted November 27, 2011 Carafaat;761563 wrote: Bluelicious, thanks. How do they adress you in your parts of the world? They either call me by my name or any other way you would approach a girl e.g. darling, babes, chickie, hun etc. Now that you mention it Somali men from where I live don't use huuno, walaalo, abaayo etc. I've never experienced them using those words towards me or any other Somali girl I know and don't know. They seem to be more civilised and modern then Somali men from other countries I can tell that from experience. But i've noticed as soon I visit a country populated with alot of Somalis like The States, Australia and UK I get bombarded with the above Somali words. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites