Poetry is well known that the people you call iidoors are the one who excel in it among all Somali speakers which is why they makeup the majority of the poets and the Ogadeens you gave credit for actually use Isaaq accent when they recite their poetry including most of the Daarods.
There are in Somali four major dialect divisions* The dialects are: Isaq, Mudug, Dir, and Benadlr. The highest prestige is accorded Isaq, which is spoken in the former British Protectorate, now the Northern Region, principally around Hargeisa.
- SOMALI SOUNDS AND INFLECTIONS By JOHN JOSEPH PIA
Just listen to Abwaan Dheeg gabay and show me a Jaberti poet that can speak that way.
The Somali Latin script was first developed by the linguistic reer Burco Muuse Xaji Galaal in 1950s and in 1956 he published his book called
Hikmad Soomaali the first Somali book entirely to be written in Latin script.
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In the 1960s he was part of Somali language committee that included the linguist Shire Jaamac from Dhusimareb and the Polish-British linguist B.W Andrzejewski including several other linguists that further modified the Somali Latin script that Gaalal introduced that became the official script of Af Soomaali in 1972.