There's such thing as reer waqooyi accent by dhulbahabte???The guy you're trying to diss is reer waqooyi dhulbahante....
Nice try tho, your officer Haile Maryam Endali must be proud of your work here![]()

There's such thing as reer waqooyi accent by dhulbahabte???The guy you're trying to diss is reer waqooyi dhulbahante....
Nice try tho, your officer Haile Maryam Endali must be proud of your work here![]()
There's such thing as reer waqooyi accent by dhulbahabte???How do you know which accent he specifically speaks though...and why are daroods adopting it(or is this their original accent for some?)???
Not that it would be a problem if our men spoke feminine but you need to do more research or back your claims. What do you consider "feminine" exactly? Is the British accent feminine? How about American?(which types?) Canadian? Spanish? Italian? Greek?I've noticed that too, the shop next to my house is run by Eritreans and when they speak there language they sound so feminine.
Reer waqooyi, which means northerners, are Dir (Isaaq and Gadabursi) and Dhulbahante and Warsangeli. Please don't mention my name in your debriefings
I'm not trying to be rude I've got no problems with Eritreans and Ethiopians I'm just saying the ones who work in the shop sound feminine. It sounds very similar to this guy's voiceNot that it would be a problem if our men spoke feminine but you need to do more research or back your claims. What do you consider "feminine" exactly? Is the British accent feminine? How about American?(which types?) Canadian? Spanish? Italian? Greek?
I doubt you've had enough experiences to make that judgement/generalization.![]()
I like how Darood are always telling us who we are.![]()
I don't mind Warsangeli but I always thought those Dhulbahantes were puntlanders or that they spoke with Xamar accent, I have much to learn it seems...Reer waqooyi, which means northerners, are Dir (Isaaq and Gadabursi) and Dhulbahante and Warsangeli. Please don't mention my name in your debriefings
His voice or his accent??? Voice is an individual thing and you will not find two men in the same ethnic group with the same voice, let alone two whole countries.I'm not trying to be rude I've got no problems with Eritreans and Ethiopians I'm just saying the ones who work in the shop sound feminine. It sounds very similar to this guy's voice
I don't mind Warsangeli but I always thought those Dhulbahantes were puntlanders or that they spoke with Xamar accent, I have much to learn it seems...
And of course your name will excluded from my report; don't even worry about it...that's the least I could do for such a helpful informant!![]()
Sudanese girls are so fine manI'm not trying to be rude I've got no problems with Eritreans and Ethiopians I'm just saying the ones who work in the shop sound feminine. It sounds very similar to this guy's voice
I'm not trying to be rude I've got no problems with Eritreans and Ethiopians I'm just saying the ones who work in the shop sound feminine. It sounds very similar to this guy's voice
Aside that he's a FOB, shes above his weight on so many levels. God works on mysterious ways![]()
Yes, I know Warsangeli are punt landers but I was saying I don't mind them so I'm not embarrassed to hear that I complimented their accent lol.Warsangelis are Puntlanders too. You suck.
But how do you know so many Somali words and clans? Are you tigrey or habesh? I just found out you were ethiopian
Yes, I know Warsangeli are punt landers but I was saying I don't mind them so I'm not embarrassed to hear that I complimented their accent lol.
If you just found out I'm Ethiopian then what was the joke regarding the debriefings about??
And what is the difference between Tigray and Xabash...?![]()
Not trying to be offensive but why do you southerners have feminine voices??
I've heard a lot of southern Somalis speak and they sound nothing like the masculine northerners with that hot reer waqooyi accent.![]()
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Only foreign music I like is Italian music. The Italian language is the most melodic of all.
Dhulbahante used to live in roughly 1/3rd of Somaliland, and Ogaden used to live in around 1/3rd of Somaliland, it was only until the British came that the Isaaq clan were empowered. They were given weapons and guns, and rewarded for their loyalty to the British whilst we had our own state called the Dervish that was the last African state to be colonized. Before that, they used to live near mountains far from any other clan. So this "Reer Waqooyi" thing is non sense.There's such thing as reer waqooyi accent by dhulbahabte???How do you know which accent he specifically speaks though...and why are daroods adopting it(or is this their original accent for some?)???
Dhulbahante used to live in roughly 1/3rd of Somaliland, and Ogaden used to live in around 1/3rd of Somaliland, it was only until the British came that the Isaaq clan were empowered. They were given weapons and guns, and rewarded for their loyalty to the British whilst we had our own state called the Dervish that was the last African state to be colonized.
Lol, I'm so confused rn...why am I hearing opposing accounts?? I feel like this is your disinformation plot or something lol.Dhulbahante used to live in roughly 1/3rd of Somaliland, and Ogaden used to live in around 1/3rd of Somaliland, it was only until the British came that the Isaaq clan were empowered. They were given weapons and guns, and rewarded for their loyalty to the British whilst we had our own state called the Dervish that was the last African state to be colonized. Before that, they used to live near mountains far from any other clan. So this "Reer Waqooyi" thing is non sense.