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Waqooyi accentWhy do you say Walle instead of Wallahi
Waqooyi accentWhy do you say Walle instead of Wallahi
Waqooyi accent
It sounds better don't know if it's a qaldaan thingWhy do you say Walle instead of Wallahi
Yeah it is a Waqooyi way of saying it. When I went to Hargeisa for the first time I was taken by surprise I they pronounce certain words. They usually shorten words and use DH alotIt is waqooyi? I use it a lot.
Yeah it is a Waqooyi way of saying it. When I went to Hargeisa for the first time I was taken by surprise I they pronounce certain words. They usually shorten words and use DH alot
Yeah it is a Waqooyi way of saying it. When I went to Hargeisa for the first time I was taken by surprise I they pronounce certain words. They usually shorten words and use DH alot
"I'm gobsmacked."What a xayawaan. I'm getting sick of this self-hater, with his anti-Somali and pro-Ethiopian threads and comments. What a c*nt naccas.
Now, I dont like to talk about my private life....but, i will say, living in a global city, London, I've been with women from all over the world. I too have dated a Filipina aswell as Lebanese, polish, vietnamese, and Irish women, and I'm married to a Portuguese woman of Cape Verde origin. Being Somali and from Somalia, has never stopped me from being with those women.
Wallahi, the people on this forum, never fail to amaze me.
For me it's always between Eritrea and Ethiopia. Don't know y but people like that for some reason lol.:siilaanyolaugh:Somalia has a bad image I just claim Eritrean
I was confused by it as well for whileI didn't know wallee was synonymous to wallahi at all. I thought it was more in line with 'illeen'. Not entirely interchangeable, but somewhat in that direction.
I never said claiming different ethnic gets you siiil faster sxb you don't have to believe me am one of most proudest Somalis here you guys are fake nationalistsWhat a xayawaan. I'm getting sick of this self-hater, with his anti-Somali and pro-Ethiopian threads and comments. What a c*nt naccas.
Now, I dont like to talk about my private life....but, i will say, living in a global city, London, I've been with women from all over the world. I too have dated a Filipina aswell as Lebanese, polish, vietnamese, and Irish women, and I'm married to a Creole Portuguese woman of Cape Verde origin. Being Somali and from Somalia, has never stopped me from being with those women.
Wallahi, the people on this forum, never fail to amaze me.
Your subconsciously becoming reer waqooyiI use it when I'm going for a dramatic effect. Few years ago I also noticed myself adding random wah and dee into my sentences.
Dee meesha ka kac wah! I think I have a basic Somali accent.
U having dated those women doesn't really mean much and isn't an achievement lol. When I talk to girls they just find it interesting if I say I'm from Ethio-Somali and I keep the convo going.What a xayawaan. I'm getting sick of this self-hater, with his anti-Somali and pro-Ethiopian threads and comments. What a c*nt naccas.
Now, I dont like to talk about my private life....but, i will say, living in a global city, London, I've been with women from all over the world. I too have dated a Filipina aswell as Lebanese, polish, vietnamese, and Irish women, and I'm married to a Creole Portuguese woman of Cape Verde origin. Being Somali and from Somalia, has never stopped me from being with those women.
Wallahi, the people on this forum, never fail to amaze me.
Your subconsciously become reer waqooyi
What a xayawaan. I'm getting sick of this self-hater, with his anti-Somali and pro-Ethiopian threads and comments. What a c*nt naccas.
Now, I dont like to talk about my private life....but, i will say, living in a global city, London, I've been with women from all over the world. I too have dated a Filipina aswell as Lebanese, polish, vietnamese, and Irish women, and I'm married to a Creole Portuguese woman of Cape Verde origin. Being Somali and from Somalia, has never stopped me from being with those women.
Wallahi, the people on this forum, never fail to amaze me.
Walle was talking to this Phillipine girl. At first I thought she was Latina only to tell she she's Filipino . She was very curious to where I was from. As I look like a noble Afro-Arab. Told her I was from Ethiopia. She was so happy when I said that. To my surprise she visited Ethiopia and Gondar areas. Waan naxay normally you don't find people who went to Ethiopia out here. Weliba Filipino imagine they come all the way from East Asia to see the great country of Ethiopia. That tells you a lot. She looked so happy meeting me. She really loved the country of Ethiopia for its food scenery and historical legacy. Told her I was from Harar. Walle I felt so good. I was thinking how that conversation would have went if I told her I was from Somalia. God forbid I don't even want to think about it. Sometimes I say Djibouti and some say "where is that." (It's better to be from not so known country than failed state) I answer "next to Ethiopia" and they understand.
Do you always tell truth about.your background.
One time told this Carribbean guy I was Ethiopian he kept talking about history of Ethiopia and praising me. Walle that felt good too.
Lol. I can imagine the conversation.Yeah I always tell the truth. The only one time I regreted it is when a west African told me I should claim ancient Egypt and started a monologue in the bus. 20 minutes before reaching my destination .