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Learn Somali Language Podcast

Learn Somali Language Podcast

Khadar Osman

In this podcast, we'll dive deep into the Somali language, its rich culture, and traditions. Whether you're an absolute beginner or someone looking to enhance your Somali language skills, this podcast is for you. https://learnsomalilanguagepodcast295726376.wordpress.com/episodes/ Our WhatsApp Group Chat link is https://chat.whatsapp.com/CoCsOH26Y38I0E25HGsfId Got Questions? You can reach me at khadarosman1441@gmail.com😊 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learnsomalilanguage/support

73 - Somali Poem - We all need a little motivation
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  • 73 - Somali Poem - We all need a little motivation

    Adoo dhaxal reebi kara

    Ha noqon dhinte aan latabin

    Ha noqon ruux dhinac ka raran

    Dhagtaadu yay noqon mid

    dhagaysata kali xumaan,

    Dharaartay kugu xuntahay,

    Waynaha sacabada u dhigo

    Ilmada dhabanada ka tiro

    Dhabarka murugada u rido

    Dhaxdana himilada u xidho

    Fulow guul waa dhowdahee

    Rajadu yay kaa xumaan



    Leave a legacy that lasts, not a story lost in space,

    Don't be a forgotten face in life's race.

    Choose kindness, not just for show,

    In life's drama, be the hero, not the extra in tow.


    When troubles knock, call on the divine line,

    Dry those tears, let your laughter shine.

    Keep pushing forward, success is on the go,

    With hope as your guide, you'll steal the show!"


    Thank your for listening, till next time, Take Care!



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    Sun, 12 May 2024 - 01min
  • 72 - Somali Phrases

    Useful phrases:

    Beri waa isniin

    Tomorrow is Monday

    Shalay waxay aheyd Axad

    Yesterday was Sunday

    Beri iskuul baan tagayaa or tagi doonaa insha Allah

    I’m going to school tomorrow God-willing

    Maxaad samayn rabtaa?

    What are you going to do?

    Waxaan cuni rabaa cunto or just cuno 

    I’m going to eat food

    Fadlan aamus, waan seexan rabaa

    Please be quiet, I’m going to sleep

    Fadlan albaabka xidh or xir 

    Please close the door

    Thank you for listening, till next time, take care!!



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    Sun, 05 May 2024 - 02min
  • 71 - Somali Accents

    In this podcast episode, we cover key Somali phrases and examine the variety of Somali accents. We also discussed the differences in accents between the north's Somaliland and Puntland and the south's Mogadishu and Kismayo.
    Maxaad qabanaysaa or maxaad samaynaysaa, which means "what are you doing?"
    Suuli and Musqul refer to bathrooms.
    Meeday and Away refer to the location of something or someone. Stay tuned more episodes on the way and thank you for listening!

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    Sat, 13 Apr 2024 - 05min
  • 70 - Household items

    This episode delves into Somali household items: "Miis" (table), "Kursi" (chair), "Shawlad" (stove), "Daah" (curtain), and "Talaajad" (fridge). Each item holds cultural and practical significance, from gathering around the table to preserving food in the fridge --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learnsomalilanguage/support

    Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 03min
  • 69 - Somali Proverbs/Sayings

    In this episode, we embarked on a journey through Somali culture, exploring its wisdom through a collection of insightful proverbs. We began by acknowledging the significant role of women in shaping success, highlighting the proverb "Rag haween ayaa kala hor mariya," which emphasizes the invaluable contributions of women as mothers, wives, and mentors to men's achievements. Transitioning to the theme of exploration and learning, we reflected on the saying "War la qabo xiiso ma leh," which encourages curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge beyond familiar boundaries. Moving on to social etiquette, we discussed the proverb "Aroos lagama raago, lagumana raago," stressing the importance of moderation and respect in attending social gatherings like weddings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learnsomalilanguage/support

    Sun, 18 Feb 2024 - 04min
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