Baarisiyomoos
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No it’s the numbers that is hard to understand not the saac word itselfmaybe that's cause saac is Arabic![]()
Took me so long to understand it but now I actually know my somali timesYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.![]()
what is the north somali and the south somali style?Did you learn both South and North method? Or did they only teach you how to say the time in South Somali style. Because South Somali and North Somalia have two completely different ways to tell the time.
It can be confusing if you have mix family/friends from the two regions (Hargeysa and Mogadishu), and you only learn one way to tell the time.
what is the north somali and the south somali style?
Ppl on this thread are so dense.
What @Baarisiyomoos is talking about is that in Somalia the day starts at 6am not midnight like everywhere else in the world.
So in Somalia, if someone asks you meet me at 4 in the morning, they mean 10 am. If someone wants to have dinner at 2 at night, it means 8 pm.
Do you understand?
I think i learned the southern one, I only learned how to tell the time one way. For example if it’s 8 o clock in the morning now it’s labo saac in somali time because the clock starts at 6.Did you learn both South and North method? Or did they only teach you how to say the time in South Somali style. Because South Somali and North Somalia have two completely different ways to tell the time.
It can be confusing if you have mix family/friends from the two regions (Hargeysa and Mogadishu), and you only learn one way to tell the time.
Yes exactly!! I don’t know why they’re confusedPpl on this thread are so dense.
What @Baarisiyomoos is talking about is that in Somalia the day starts at 6am not midnight like everywhere else in the world.
So in Somalia, if someone asks you meet me at 4 in the morning, they mean 10 am. If someone wants to have dinner at 2 at night, it means 8 pm.
Do you understand?
That’s not how the Somali time system works though, you’re talking about military clock that is often used in European countries. In somalia 8 pm at night would be labo saac habeenimo if I’m not mistaken cause you start counting from 6am.Example 8 pm at night in is called 20:00
So somali time isnt confusing it shouldnt same as English or others It should stay somali
Well somali dont do tht and Idk about military clock but it is is not weird to say labo saac i think some ppl count differentlyThat’s not how the Somali time system works though, you’re talking about military clock that is often used in European countries. In somalia 8 pm at night would be labo saac habeenimo if I’m not mistaken cause you start counting from 6am.
What are you saying I don’t really understand lol. I never said it was weird, just that it was different than english time so it took me a while to get used to it.Well somali dont do tht and Idk about military clock but it is is not weird to say labo saac i think some ppl count differently
Somali language isnt English nor somali ppl in somali dont follow English clock
It should stay tht way since somali ppl invented their own clock whether North south and others
OkWhat are you saying I don’t really understand lol. I never said it was weird, just that it was different than english time so it took me a while to get used to it.