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Turkish and English languages written as part of Somalia official languages in constitution?

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Saalax;969761 wrote:
Xildhibaan Saado Cali Warsame oo fadeexad ku tilmaantay in dasturka dalka Somalia lagu qoro luqadaha Englishka

iyo Turkishka.

 

Saado Cali oo Fadeexad Ku Tilmaantay In Dasturka Dalka Somaliya Lagu Qoro Luuqado Aan Somali Ahayn.

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Am amazed where she has been?Saado Cali Warsame for the past 23yrs, we are now punch of ppl who speak different languages, most of the well educated Somalis speak better in English or Dutch,or some other sort of languages, so no problem there. But I do concur we need to write Somali language as a commoner, but what dialect then we have to decide.

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Saalax;969761 wrote:
Xildhibaan Saado Cali Warsame oo fadeexad ku tilmaantay in dasturka dalka Somalia lagu qoro luqadaha Englishka

iyo Turkishka.

 

Saado Cali oo Fadeexad Ku Tilmaantay In Dasturka Dalka Somaliya Lagu Qoro Luuqado Aan Somali Ahayn.

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Horta waxaan idin weydiin wax ma dhageysataan miyaa? It would be nice if people actually listened to the stuff they post and/or comment on. Saado is not protesting against a Turkish language being the official language in Somalia( and that is not even the case), [b]what saado is protesting about is a recent bilateral military agreement between Somalia and turkey[/b]. The agreement was written in Turkish and English. She is saying why wasnt the agreement written in Somali as well. Nothing biggie here. Another point she mentioned is why is the word "FEDERAL" missing in the Somali government's name in the mentioned Turkish-Somali military agreement.

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uchi   

Zack that is very common, a lot of the presidents letter/press releases I receive by email are missing the Federal Part. It's very unusual, I am not really sure where this administration is going with this.

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The Zack;969943 wrote:
Horta waxaan idin weydiin wax ma dhageysataan miyaa? It would be nice if people actually listened to the stuff they post and/or comment on. Saado is not protesting against a Turkish language being the official language in Somalia( and that is not even the case),
[b
]what saado is protesting about is a recent bilateral military agreement between Somalia and turkey
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. The agreement was written in Turkish and English. She is saying why wasnt the agreement written in Somali as well. Nothing biggie here. Another point she mentioned is why is the word "FEDERAL" missing in the Somali government's name in the mentioned Turkish-Somali military agreement.

Loooool, most people here don't come to comprehend or share something worthwhile but to score imaginary points.

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kickz   

Xaaji Xunjuf;969791 wrote:
Haatu The Turks and their neoottomanism The Koonfurians dont even know the real plans of the Turks they want sell more lands to Turks and The Turks their real objective is the spread of diplomatic, political, economic activity to target-desperate countries like Somalia who will accept everything the Turks say. Somalia needs a home grown entrepreneurial based economy which will bear fruit. No need for social economic charities from Turkey, to be eventually be under their sphere of political and economic influence. Turkida Yurub ba so eriday why by second to them. where is the Pride.

What pride? The nation was a shithole before they came in. These dhadaans had to even be told to pickup trash from the streets

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