Difference between revisions of "Somali phrasebook"
Revision as of 22:45, 6 July 2012Somali is the official language of the Eastern African country Somalia.
Pronunciation GuideVowels
Consonants
Note that the 'doubling' of consonants is also very important not to get confused. A doubled consonant is pronounced in both syllables whereas a single consonant is pronounced in one syllable. Also note the following complicated pronunciations.
Phrase ListBasics
ProblemsNumbers0 - eber 1 - hal/kow 2 - labo 3 - saddex 4 - afar 5 - shan 6 - lix 7 - toddobo 8 - sideed 9 - sagaal 10 - toban 11- kow iyo toban 12- labo iyo toban 20 - labaatan 21 - kow iyo labaatan 30 - soddon 40 - afarton 50 - konton 60 - lixdan 70 - toddobaatan 80 - siddeetan 90 - sagaashan 100 - boqol 200 - labo-boqol 1000 - kun 9000 - sagialo-kun 10000 - toban-kun 100000 - boqol-kun 1000000 - milxen TimeMorning- Subax 10-11AM- Barqo Afternoon- Duhur Evening- Casar Sunset- Maqrib Evening: fiid Night- Habeen 8-10PM- Cisha Midnight- Saqdadhaxe Early Morning (5-6 AM)- Anoor DaysMonday- Isnin Tuesday- Talado Wednesday- Arbaco Thursday- Qamis Friday- Jamco Saturday- Sabti Sunday- Axad MonthsWriting time and dateColorsWhite- Cadaan (A-daan) Black- Madow Green- Cagar (Agar) Red- Gadud Yellow- Jale Blue- Baluug Pink- Basali ===Transportation=== Gaadiid ====Bus and train==== Gaadiid Dadweyne iyo Tareenka DirectionsTaxiLodgingMoneyEatingBarsShoppingDrivingAuthority
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