How to say ‘shelter’ in Somali language?
In Somali language, shelter is called ‘hoy’.
In Somali language, shelter is called ‘hoy’.
That is hooy!“hoy” is also used to call someone.
link ma u haysa qaamuus kanan?That is hooy!View attachment 263834
link ma u haysa qaamuus kanan?
Mahadsanid
I understand everything you said laakinse what's dhoobada?Hoy waxaan u aqaana guriyaasha dhoobada laga sameyey.
I understand everything you said laakinse what's dhoobada?![]()
Haa now that makes sense! Was completely confused at firstThat word dhoobada waa mud, hoy is homes made from mud![]()
Waligaa qof ma kugu yiri “orod hoyo! waa habeene”Hoy waxaan u aqaana guriyaasha dhoobada laga sameyey.
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Waligaa qof ma kugu yiri “orod hoyo! waa habeene”
ama, ma ku tidhi
“waan hoyanayaa”
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I understandLabaduba waan maqlay sxb. Hoy is shelter I get that, my reference to hoy has always been guriyasha dhoobada lagu sameyey.
That's what my mom says“hoy” is also used to call someone.
The word for mother 'hooyo' itself is derived from the word for shelter/home 'hoy', ileen hooyo waa hoyThat's what my mom says
Hoy! Kaale"