Word for the Travel Wise (10/12/06)

Occasionally for some of the harder languages to learn online, I try to go back and do some more site searching. It can be an exhausting task at times. Many sites are just dead ends to error messages or really aren’t worth visiting, but here is one for the Somali language I think will work great if you are interested! They have a list of some 600 English to Somali words which should put anyone off to an awesome start. I believe the site was started to help Somali speakers learn English, but really it should help anyone.

Today’s word is a Somali word used in Somalia:

waddan – country (also noted as “dal” in Somali)

Since Somali isn’t spoken by a large population learning the language online for free will be a difficult task to accomplish. Start with this Fortunecity site. They offer a 600 word English to Somali dictionary and vice versa. You maybe able to find an exchange partner online at My Language Exchange, provided there are Somali speakers registered with the site. Your best bet would be travel within the country, finding a local tutor or purchasing language software from African Language dot com. Their CD-ROM is priced at $99 USD, so may wish to shop around before buying.

Past Somali words:
maxaad shektay, qaalin, khapar, aabbe

Word for the Travel Wise (06/18/06)

Just a quick note for all the wonderful adventure dads or armchair traveling fathers reading here this Sunday evening, hope you’re having a most magnificent father’s day and more!

Today’s word is a Somali word used in Somalia:

aabbe – (pronounced ah-bo) father

Since Somali isn’t spoken by a large population learning the language online for free will be a difficult task to accomplish. You maybe able to find an exchange partner online at My Language Exchange, provided there are Somali speakers registered with the site. Your best bet would be travel within the country, finding a local tutor or purchasing language software from African Language dot com. Their CD-ROM is priced at $99 USD, so may wish to shop around before buying.

Past Somali words: maxaad shektay, qaalin, khapar

Word for the Travel Wise (04/25/06)

Lee from Polo’s Bastards has just sent word that a writer has just returned from Mogadishu, Somalia and will be posting his story to the site soon. I can’t tell you how thankful I am for those who are unafraid to run off to places with such a bad rep and come back safely to report their findings. I don’t live vicariously through many people, because I’d like to say I’ve been there, done that and tackled the cold nasty world for myself, but these guys go all the places my mother would fall over and have a fit if I ever attempted. Why? Because they’re dangerous, so they say.

Today’s word is a Somali word used in Somalia:

khapar – danger

Since Somali isn’t spoken by a large population learning the language online for free will be a difficult task to accomplish. You maybe able to find an exchange partner online at My Language Exchange, provided there are Somali speakers registered with the site. Your best bet would be travel within the country, finding a local tutor or purchasing language software from African Language dot com. Their CD-ROM is priced at $99 USD, so may wish to shop around before buying.

Past Somali words: maxaad shektay, qaalin