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Prof: S. Guled, Amoud University +development of Borama.

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This is 60 minute documentary about BoramA,Awdal.Where TVsomalilandEurope's reported went to last April in order to bring us the development and the determination of the people of BoramA,Awdal.

 

It starts with a great interview with Prof.Saleebaan Guuleed,the chairman of the outstanding Amoud University.

 

Also,the documentary touches on and shows us the beauty of the Awdal state and the development of the beatiful city of BoramA.

 

*edited * thanks for the correction Castro. smile.gif

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Castro   

Red Sea, thanks for sharing this video which I'm sure is very nice. Unfortunately it's a little too long and a tad bit dry. No butts shaking, no guns firing, just good news about the university.

 

Also, FYI, it's borama, not borame.

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Castro   

^ I highly doubt it. The natives there (from what I hear :D ), pronounce boor as boodh. So, if that were the case, the city would have been called boodhama.

 

As to what it means, I've no idea. It's probably meaningless.

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Perhaps waxee la xiriirtaa that other word with almost close spelling and pronunciation, boorane -- yacni mingiska iyo saarka mida la xiriiro, boorane.

 

Waligaa ma lagaa tumay or seen qof laga tumaayo? :D I did as a boy, and I don't want to see it again.

 

Boorama means beautiful

Ma hubtaa? A whole degmo can't be named beautiful nooh. Dhulka can be beautiful, sida meel barwaawo, ilsan, indhadeeq, maandeeq iyo sareero camal, laakiin degmo gaar ah ma filaayi in la siiye magac saas camal, oo qaanuunka Soomaalida magacaabaan degmooyinka ma u eko.

 

That maloo fasiri karo beautiful.

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Excellent. Well done to rer Awdal. Hardworking fellas.

 

Thanks to them, now we have many universities throughout the land.

 

Boorama is far from being a dusty town. It is located in a greenish farming area with overlooking hills. Very beaufitul.

 

But the name could be from the somali word "Booraan"/canyon plural "Booraamo".

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Originally posted by Castro:

^ I highly doubt it. The natives there (from what I hear
:D
), pronounce
boor
as
boodh
. So, if that were the case, the city would have been called
boodhama
.

Have you never been there atheer?

 

Very nice video. Big ups to all Boorama peeps :D

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