Haatu Posted September 21, 2012 Dubrii: "Wiilkan ina-adeero baanu nahey, kanna wuxuu ii yahey Dubrii" Sawyoocan: Duqdii ayadoo careysan bey tiri "oo gurigiisa maxaan ka haayaa? Ma waxaa rabtiin in laygu yeero Sawyoocan?". Shinbir, Soul patch aa? I don't even know what that is Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted September 23, 2012 You're all epic fails Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raamsade Posted September 24, 2012 ^I don't thinkso. I think you made up those words. There is no way SAWYOCAAN can be Somali word unless you misspelled it. There is Suyuc (stuffy, musty). Just trust me on this, I helped draft the first Somali dictionary in 1965. Lets see who knows these words: Hanfariir Birinbirqee Mintid Xagalfaraar Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maarodi Posted September 24, 2012 Mintid = stuck? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raamsade Posted September 24, 2012 Maroodi, wrong! Mintid is mainly used as a verb as in "ninkaas waxaas oo ku mintidey." It means to focus/strive/try your best at something. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Showqi Posted September 24, 2012 Mintid = some one who doesn't give up = a fighter Birinbirqee = jumping up and down in a pool of water. you can say Birinbirqee is same as dancing in the rain, or was it Waxaraha yar yar MarKay bood boodayaan:confused: Xagalfaraar! Do you mean Xagalfalaar? Hanfi = humid.... Hanfariir = humidity Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted September 24, 2012 Raamsade, I kid you not, those words are real. I might have misspelled sowyoocan but Dubrii I have not. Dubrii: the proper word for Ina-Abti. Sowyoocan: adj, a lady who is constantly in the house of her married son. Are you sure you helped write the Somali dictionary? Neef-ka-roon-dil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tamer Posted September 24, 2012 i've never heard of sowyoocan, but dubri is used by reer baay and bakool What about falaadh? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Raamsade Posted September 24, 2012 Haatu, you silly child... how can I help draft Somali dictionary in 1965 when Somali didn't have standard written script till 1972 (or was it '71?)? Clearly you're in urgent need of remedial classes in Somali history. I'm volunteering to offer to you my vast knowledge in Somali history at no cost. And as a added bonus you get to see my impressive collection of wigs free of charge. And please don't post words from colloquial Somali. No one is interested in peculiar terms used only by a bunch of dhaanto dancing longfoots from Wardheer. Post only Standard Somali. Showqi, you're not bad my son. Xagalfaraar means a depression. It is a compound word from Xagal which is the back of the knee joint (ever heard the saying "waa in loo xagal-laabtaa arrintan adeg?") and faraar which means a dent. It usually refers to a depressed area where water accumulates at the end of the rains. Hanfariir means fear/trepidation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maarodi Posted September 30, 2012 Raamsade, I thought mintid meant stuck from the saying, "ha igu mintidin" or "waay igu mintiday". Thanks for the correction! Hanti Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted September 30, 2012 Hanti = wealth New word: Fashil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted September 30, 2012 Fashil: Expose New Word: Institution Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wyre Posted September 30, 2012 Coloow I Know What it means but we need you to translate to my SOL brother, whom I Said coloow and did not understand what i meant Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted September 30, 2012 Col= enemy. Col also means anger/upset Coloow = name given to unfriendly or shy or quite person Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wyre Posted September 30, 2012 Juxa;875429 wrote: Col= enemy. Col also means anger/upset Coloow = name given to unfriendly or shy or quite person Thanks Juxa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites