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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/learnsomal ...
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Specs Gonzalez invented the term No Rules and the No Rules Show podcast is where he proves that there is only one life to life, the No Rules life. Digging into his favourite WWE/WWF memories, the latest No Rules news, Brexit craziness and more with his regular guests, the No Rules Show is the funniest, stupidest, most unique podcast anywhere in the world.
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To recap, we learned the following words today: Kalsooni – Confidence Hogaamin – Leadership Karti – Ability Isqadarin – Self-respect Tayo – Quality Cadaalad – Fairness Soo jiidasho – Attractive Thank your for listening. Until next time, take care!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learnsomalilanguage/support…
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In this episode, we delve into the phrase "Raaliya nin helay raga lama sinee," exploring its cultural significance and linguistic nuances. A man who has found a wife who is caring and understanding, easily satisfied, and submissive in a good way, is not like other men. “Let’s Not not forget that a woman who has found a man who’s caring and understa…
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In today's episode, I'll introduce you to five new verbs with their infinitive meanings ("to + verb"):Keenid - to bring or bringing Buugaas keen - bring that Cunid - to eat or eating Wax maad cuntay wali? - Have you eaten yet?Akhrin - to read Maxaad arkinaysaa? - What are you reading?Akhri - read Qabo - to catch - Soo qabo kubada - Go catch the bal…
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In today's episode, we delve into Somali present tense grammar. It's essential for daily conversation, expressing current actions, habits, and truths. Verbs are conjugated with prefixes and suffixes based on singular/plural subjects (1st/2nd/3rd person). For instance, "I eat rice everyday is "Anigu waan cunaa bariis maalin walba. Adigu waxaad cunta…
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In this episode, I recap words from our previous episode like "Koob," meaning both a cup and an award. "Boob" for looting, "Roob" for rain, "Goob" for a place, "Gob" for remarkable, nice and "Gun" for undesirable, bad. If someone say hebel waa gob - it means so and so is good/ generous person - but if they say hebel waa gun-it mean so and so is bad…
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The rapper = Sharmake (aka Sharma Boy) Sharmake in somali means one who does not see evil. Rap Somali waxaan ka wataa koob—I hold an award in Somali rap Kuma korin boob—I wasn't raised through bribery or theft Nolashayda top—My life is at its peak Waxa soo da’ay roob—Rain has poured down Waxaan tagay goob—I arrived at a place Gabdho wada gob—Filled…
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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 …
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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 g…
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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 Awa…
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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/sup…
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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 ment…
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The Somali language has just one past tense, however the English language has three: past tense (sang), present perfect (has sung), and past perfect (had sung). Verb conjugations exist. Simply add the word "ay" to the subject if it is He or I. For example, Isagu wuu arkay walaalkiis means he saw his brother. Anigu waxaan tagay suuqa - I went to the…
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THE BRAND NEW FILTHYFELLAS HOME JERSEY WITH UMBRO IS OUT NOW AT HTTP://FILTHYATFIVE.COM To kick-off 2024 we've gone one of 2023's breakout stars, the brilliant MAX KHADDAR making his NO RULES SHOW debut. While the world is over-populated with podcasts, remember SPECS GONZALEZ makes a PIPECAST and it's NOT THE SAME. SPECS is also joined by JORDY and…
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THE BRAND NEW FILTHYFELLAS HOME JERSEY WITH UMBRO IS OUT NOW AT HTTP://FILTHYATFIVE.COM SPECS GONZALEZ has set a new NO RULES SHOW record with 24 episodes released in 2023. That's nearly two episodes a month and as we head into 2024, the boys are keeping it very NO RULES by consideringBy NO RULES SHOW
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The words "hey" are Waryaa and Naayaa. Though they all mean “hey” you should practice with caution in some situations. You don’t wanna say “naaya” to a Somali lady and get slapped 🤣. For some Somali women, the word "naaya" is offensive. Although it's quite normal in some parts of Somalia, particularly the north, it's somehow seen as belittling wome…
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NO RULES means NO RULES and when we nearly lost JORDY to the stairs last month we didn't stop making jokes. Now back from climbing as high as he ever has before, we get the full breakdown of what happened to our rapper friend, how his recovery is going and how his family is coping with his health. SPECS GONZALEZ gets a guided tour to the stairs fro…
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Kor - Meaning up/on.Hoos - Down (also shadow).Midig - Right.Bidix - Left.Understanding these terms will certainly come in handy when navigating through conversations that involve giving or receiving directions." If you mistakes, don’t worry. I kinda mixed them up as well. I literally made this episode right after I got off work lol. Feel free to co…
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For the first time since mid-August your favourite NO RULES SHOW is BACK!!!! The full explanation for the mid-season hiatus including SPECS GONZALEZ delivering immense detail about his father's passing, DAZZA's role in the funeral, how FILTHY FELLAS helped him through it and more. Shout out to JORDY who is still on the stairs and MILES for stepping…
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You might have heard someone asking you, "Hooya ma joogtaa?" is mom there? How do you respond without getting stuck? Hooyo ma joogtaa? or Hooyadaa ma joogtaa? "is your mom there?if she isn't there just say, "Hooyo ma joogto" instead of saying "Hooyo ma taalo". Taalo or taalaa or yaalaa is used for non-living things like. Furuhu wuxuu yaala guriga m…
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Singer: Magool Written by HadraawiHas love been blood-written? (Jacayl Dhiig ma lagu Qoray) Has love been blood-written has marrow yet been poured for it a person peeled the skin from their back or ribs has expression of this been offered in flesh cut from the cheeks has blood been extracted its colour still red uncoagulated been scooped from the a…
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Has Love Ever Been Blood-Written by Hadraawi? As you may have heard, Hadraawi died a few months ago. May Allah have mercy on him. Hadraawi is the Somali Shakespeare. He has composed thousands of songs and poems that have been liked and admired by Somalis and non-somalis all over the world. He discusses how he composed this song, which was sung by o…
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It's a short yet an interesting episode today. I teach you how to say I don't know in Somali in various ways. It's the way people from different parts of Somalia say it, enabling you to say it with confidence wherever you're without fearing if they will understand you or not. Use these phrases to say I don't know in Somali Magaranayo Ma aqaan/ Ma a…
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We (Somalis) are well recognized for our love for poetry, as you surely already know. And this poem is a typical example of how poetry are turned into songs. Hadraawi, a well-known figure among Somalis, is credited with writing this song. This song is about a woman who wants to convince a man she loves but is told she can't. Songs and poetry are so…
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When DAZZA goes on holiday you know there's going to be a NO RULES SHOW special about it. Fresh from Barcelona with SPECS GONZALEZ and TEGO SIGEL, we sat down for a full and frank debrief from his time in the capital of Catalonia. Joined by JORDY the boys catch-up on the latest No Rules adventures before a late-arriving Braveheart aka Devonte aka B…
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We all know that there are a lot of individuals who are constantly asking for favors, and sometimes you can't accommodate everyone. In today's episode , I'm going to teach you several polite ways to politely tell people you can't fulfill their favors in Somali. 1): Waan ka xumahay (Humahay): I'm sorry 2): Hadda ma hayo (wax): I don't have (somethin…
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We're going to introduce you to a legend today and his name is HAMZA. If you know Filthy or No Rules you've heard his name before and if you've been to a party this summer, anywhere in the world, then you've seen his face. Now meet the man, the myth, the legend, PK HUMBLE's partner in crime, the great, the iconic SOMALI CHRIS BROWN. SPECS GONZALEZ,…
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Since the poet uses words that are highly appropriate and hardly ever utilized by everyday people, it would be difficult to interpret word for word. Thus, translating the stanzas: lines of the poem as a whole rather than word by word would be simple. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/learnsomalilanguage/support…
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Dayax = Moon Cadceed/ Qorax = Sun Geed = tree geedo = trees Dab or Naar = Fire though “naar” is an arabic word, however, we still use it Biyo = Water Flower = Ubax ubaxyo = flowers Dhagax = Stone Dhaxagaan/ Dhagaxyaal = Stones Nin = a man niman = men or rag = men Hawenay = a woman Haween = women or Dumar = women xaawo ley. Hebel = so and so (mascul…
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Love is in the air and with JORDY's anticipated THE LOVE TING project dropping on JULY 17, SPECS GONZALEZ wanted to bring the boys together to talk about love and how it affects their day to day lives. Spinning off of Jordy's The Love Ting series on his YouTube channel ( @Jordyinit ) No Rules goes a little bit deeper.…
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This song was also written by Hadraawi (may Allah have mercy on him). It's nicely put together, and mothers do deserve uncodnitional love and care. FYI: The song is longer than this. Hooyooy la'aantaa Aduunyadu hubaashii Habeen kama baxdeenoo Iftin lama heleenoo Without you, mommy certainly the world would be in total darkness There will be no ligh…
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I'll be doing Somali Songs' vocals exclusively in the upcoming episodes. Understanding the song's composition is crucial. You may have noticed that one "letter" appeared repeatedly throughout the song, "DH," which functions like the letter "D." It's fascinating to observe how the song was written, in my opinion. Somali love songs have a strong pres…
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No Rules is going international this week with Mash Town MARGS from the East Side of the Bridge who might end up Buried In The Stretford End if he has to eat fried fish snacks from Singapore. The No Behaviour co-host joins SPECS GONZALEZ, JORDY and TEGO SIGEL to test snacks sent in from No Rules viewers and listeners in this out of format epic.…
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We're focusing on a poem by renowned Somali poet Hadraawi in today's episode. Recently, Hadraawi passed away. May Allah grant him mercy. He was essentially the Somali people's Shakespeare, as I mentioned in the episode I am aware that poems can be challenging since poets must carefully select the words that best describe the situation they are desc…
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Interested in hearing a Somali poem? Here is a Somali poem. The poet is essentially exhorting everyone to do their best effort. Just Listen; don't worry about understanding everything. Insha'Allah (God willing), I will endeavor to locate and translate some excellent poems for you in the upcoming days. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.sp…
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Following on from what many are calling the greatest episode of NO RULES SHOW of all-time (the DAZZA and JAMAICA special), SPECS GONZALEZ called JORDY and TEGO SIGEL together again and ripped up the format to talk about getting a trim by sun-light, growing tomatoes and selling them to Tesco, the ingredients in jelly and another iconic taste test of…
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SPECS GONZALEZ is back from Jamaica and he's brought DAZZA through to talk about their time in the Caribbean, how Big Daz jumped on the plan late in the day, how he stole a room, how he got lost on a canoe and how he p***ed Specs off with a KFC. One of the all-time classic episodes definitely needed a JORDY cameo, so enjoy one of the greatest NO RU…
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SPECS is in Jamaica with DAZZA and his family, so while we await their return and some innevitable legendary NO RULES SHOW stories the boys called in another NO RULES SHOW Legend PK HUMBLE to talk about why Jesus was a member of D Generation X, why Specs screenshot PK's package, having a guestlist stinker in Croydon and a whole lot more...…
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Hello guys, welcome back to the Podcast! In today's episode, I teach you two new Somali Proverbs 1) Ballan darro waa diin darro To not fulfill a promise is the same as not believing in God 2): Ama talo keen ahow ama talo raac ahow Either propose something or agree to what's proposed by others That's all for today. Thank you for listening and have a…
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In this episode, I give you some recommendations on learning Somali Language faster. I'm well aware of the limited resources that come with learning our language, but that shouldn't be an issue. Everything is accessible online because we live in a technological era now. Recommendations go as follows:1) Start Listening MoreBefore you try speaking an…
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The most consistent show on YouTutube is back again and it's the one you've been waiting for! Big Daz aka Braveheart aka Devonte aka Yellow Eyes Daz aka YED aka No Shoulders aka The No Rules Clothing CMO aka DAZZA is back where he belongs on the NO RULES SHOW with SPECS GONZALEZ to talk about starting a fashion empire, partying, being famous, falli…
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In the Somali language, there are two we (s). One for exclusivity and the latter for inclusivity. By using these auxiliary verbs, you can both include and exclude someone from the discussion or gathering. Waxaanu (wahaanu) for exclusivity or Waxaynu (Wahaynu) for inclusivity Let's assume, for example, that you want to invite all of your friends to …
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One of the kings of podcasting in the UK, CALFREEZY joined SPECS GONZALEZ and TEGO on his first ever PIPE CAST to talk about being caught watching a different kind of Matrix film, WWE, KSI's headshape, asteroids, Rishi Sunak and more... Listen to the No Rules Show on Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2psK1AW​​​ Listen to the No Rules Show on Spotify…
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A thief, a crook and a bandit! JAMES ALLCOTT makes his NO RULES SHOW debut to talk SPECS GONZALEZ and TEGO SIGEL through is reasons for stealing their BBC show If Blackburn Signed Zidane and why he has no regrets and no respect. He also talked about Shoulder Shaking, Wrestling, crazy news stories and other things. But him being a thief was the numb…
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When someone is speaking to you, they would expect your full attention present. In today's episode, I teach you some of the phrases you can use to show your attentiveness. 1): Haye means "Okay", but it also serves the purpose of demonstrating your interest in hearing what the other person has to say rather than shutting them down. Husband: I want t…
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NO RULES SHOW is back for its 8TH WEEK IN A ROW!!! The official/unofficial third NO RULES SHOW member JORDY joins to talk about the death of the podcast and the birth of the Pipe-Cast, WWE being better than it has in years, hypothetical relationship scenarios, shoulder shaking and more...By NO RULES SHOW
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