Sounds like the word elbow and hebalo combined



Sounds like the word elbow and hebalo combined
Ok, quick questions
What do you say/use the word burp in somali language?
(Daac/Daaco)
Also puke/throw up?
(Matag)
Also the word "nauseous"?
(Laba labo/Yalaalugo
What do you say for kick/kicking? (1) Laad (2)darbo (3) haraanti
Laad/darbee/haraanti all mean the same pretty much
Let's see those who know somali![]()
What is the meaning of Halbowlaha? Superbowl?
Ok, I know the meaning, didn't know it in the past. I searched it and got the meaning.:siilaanyolaugh:
What is it? Halbowlaha![]()
Ok, Imma tell you what it means and how I've heard it likeYeah I am, still no idea.
Caano and caato come to mind though
@Saalax Bidaar Damn dude! You're doing good so far, but the hell is yalaalugu?![]()
I knew it was like a synonym, but the word seemed like a Japanese name to meYalaalugo is feeling nauseous
Have you ever taken a bite off piece of fatty/oily meat and felt like nauseous? that feeling has its own term it is called Laqanyo/waa ku laqanyooday
So in a sense laqanyo/labalabo/Yalaalugo mean the same thing
@kickz I once said Caado in front of a girl, she thought I was talking about her. She looked at me and said saqajaan waaxid.
I was confused af and said to her, what did I say that offended you
She said you were talking about dhiig as in caado, when girls undergo menstrual cycle. I was like, "bro wtf". That's when I learned the other meaning of the word caado. I eventually told her that I wasn't talking about that
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Deep down I knew that she felt ambarrassed that she exposed herself as she was most likely having a dhiig periodEmbarrassing![]()
I learned the hard waystop laffing blease
FOBs know the language more than us sometimes. I know somali language pretty well rnSurprised she knew the word, must've been a FOB![]()
FOBs know the language more than us sometimes. I know somali language pretty well rn![]()
Let's say I know more somali than them. Let's just imagine we know more somali than FobsWell I would expect them to know it better, since its all they speak though
both baabuur and gaariDo you say baabuur, bawoor or gaari?
banooni or kubbad?
musqusha or suuliga?
jelaato or is krrim?? (authubilah)
habo or habaryar
bisad or yanyuur
laxoox or canjeero
kallun or mallay
digaag or doro
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