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I miss Laoshu. Thank you for making this video, you remind me of him. There's a lot of Somalis here in Columbus OH if you ever want to practice it more in public. I think that is one reason Moses got so good in Somali.
In 2007-2010 I worked in a clinic for 3 years. 95% of the clinics patients were Somali. sometimes the Interpreters would run late (we would get back up and clinic would run late.) So I took it upon myself to learn. The interp and parents were so welcoming and patient w me while i was learning! Anyway, My name is Lindsay , one day The parents and interpreters said i need a muslim name. They named my Khadijo. 🥰 today, when i speak the language, i get the same happy reaction as Xiaomanyc gets. 🥰🥰🥰
People really appreciate when others take time to learn their language, especially when it’s an American that speaks their native tongue. Such a sign of respect. Thanks for showing the world not all Americans have that “speak English” mentality.
Except if your second language is english, you are always expected to speak perfect english lol. I have gotten some reactions speaking japanese but they usually assume you are just a weebo :( and i dont even like anime or manga, so even in japan if the other person starts speaking english to me i dont use japanese until they start to choke
In Honor of Moses ❤ It's great seeing you keep the Language spirit up and also leaening this language laoushu was learning in his comm Keep up the great work you do you xiamoa!
@xiaomanyc Thanks for learning Somali with me! I hope all the Somali community will start learning their mother tongue and make it a top priority over other activities. Guys, if xiaomanyc 小马在纽约 can, you should too!
It's so nice to see everyone's reaction when you drop by! Something uplifting in this crazy world! Also, congratulations to you and your wife! Your little ones are beautiful!
Wow bless those women at the welcome desk who were basically helping you practice by asking you very simple questions and replying with very simple answers.
If I had one superpower, it would be to speak and understand all languages. I would take FULL ADVANTAGE of that! Love your videos, Xiaoma! As I was reminded by a Nigerian coworker, speaking English/Spanish/German is not a real huge accomplishment. I'm inclined to agree with his perception. Speaking, oh, let's say, Chinese/Ukranian/Somali....is a HUGE accomplishment. I'm all for teaching LATIN in grade school before they start advanced English. It would give us a needed step up on communication, and induce people to explore at LEAST the easier related languages. German, French, Spanish, Italian, etc.
You're actually incredible at this. Honestly, I'm French/Canadian but never got the motivation to keep going through with learning my language/culture as I could never find an interest in it. Thank you so much for inspiring me to begin learning again and explore languages. I'd love to travel one day like you and learn many different ones. Thank you, Xiaoma!
Super difficile étant donné qu'il n'y a pas bcp de secteur cosmopolite au québec à part Québec et MTL. Je vis le même struggle en ce moment je suis à trois-rivières et j'apprends le danois mais personne pour aider aux alentours. J'étudie seul avec des vidéos en lignes, dictionnaires, séries netflix, etc. Apprendre de nouvelles langues ouvre aussi des portes sur des cultures différentes et c'est vraiment fascinant! Lâche pas !
I have been lucky enough to travel to many countries in my life and always tried the very basics in local language to get by. My efforts have been appreciated to almost ridiculed during the years. Honestly, I would have loved nothing more than to be fluent in the language of the countries I have visited. You really get so much more out of the local people when you can converse with them.
Similarly to yourself, I can be polite in a dozen or so, can get by in a few more, but am fluent in only English. Regardless, in my travels even the merest of efforts and a friendly attitude have opened countless doors, including offers to eat or stay at locals’ homes. Keep the “sights,” I wanna engage in cultural exchanges, creating memories and good will! That and the food…
This guy is a real beutiful spirit. Its not just that he takes the time to learn native languages but he really charming courtious respectful and has an ability to connect with people all over the world. A true ambassador and gentleman. His laughter connects ppl as much as his spoken word
Omg xiaomanyc I'm big fan of you and really it's honour to us that you're interested in our language and I'm so happy to see that you're interested in learning Somali language omg I'm so shocked really Mahadsanid ❤
Sxp af soomaali 🇸🇴si wanagsan ayaad u baratay horay u soco (you learned somali language so prefect keep going) welcome our language & our culture ❤🙏🏾🇸🇴✌🏾
This is 100% a super power. No way you get treated that nicely without speaking the language. not because of anything just because there is no familiarity. Its so nice seeing them smile. The effort and care is appreciated
Great to see you in MN and highlighting the Somali community! Next time, you could visit the Hmong markets/malls in St. Paul as well! The Twin Cities metro is home to the largest concentration of Somali Americans in the US (highest concentration in Minneapolis) and the largest number of Hmong/Hmong Americans in the US (highest concentration in St. Paul). The area also has the highest concentration of Karen/Karreni (from Burma/Myanmar), Oromo (Ethiopia), and Liberian Americans.
So I'm British-Sudanese and this vid reminded me of this one time I was in Shepherd's Bush Market in London. I went to one of the shops with my grandmother and the English woman who owns the shop walks up to us and starts talking to us in flawless Sudanese Arabic (her husband is Sudanese)...we reacted the same way the guys in this vid did when they heard ari speaking somali 😂
I can't believe somewhere so local to me has been mentioned randomly. I live on the road next to bush market. Did you go to the falafel place there? A sudanese man runs it. Very nice guy.
I have been watching you channel for few years now, I remember couple of years ago when you were walking around some supermarket mall and spoke few words Somali to few Somalis. That was super impressive to me back then, you have improved and I'm so glad to see my culture and language being represented. Somali people are known for hospitality and welcoming culture. I hope you got treated well and offered free food since you spoke Somali to them. Guul iyo gobinimo Somalia 🇸🇴
This made my day thank you very much for learning the somali language. I really dont understand how they didnt understand you at first. You speak better somali than many somalis born in europe!
Your channel is a superb demonstration of how similar we all are. Language, culture, skin color, none of it makes any difference. A smile is a smile everywhere you go.
I love watching you dude… I’m just a southern guy from North Carolina… But I love how a few sentences makes you relate to these people it’s awesome… Holler back if you can. If not, I understand you’re popular cat… Word up
I've been waiting for this for years. I started watching Xiaoma's videos from the start of his career and always secretly hoped he would try Af-Soomaaliga one day.
Vimto was a popular drink that is/was produced/sold around Lancashire in the UK. We used to have Vimto iced lolly's when we were kids which you wold dip in sherbert. Interesting that such an obscure product is popular in Somalia
Hey Man Just thought I'd give a general heads up Vimto the drink isn't actually originally a Somalian drink, it was produced here in Manchester, UK in 1908 by John Noel Nichols, we actually have "Vimto Gardens" to celebrate it's foundation!
Welcome to Minnesota Xiaoma! Hope you enjoyed your stay. Impressive stuff. The next time you come back here, you should learn the Hmong language and test it out in Saint Paul.
I think that is a common question in other cultures as well. Like in Filipino culture, after we ask how are you, we typically asks, hows your family doing?
Your keeping Moses living by doing these vids bro. He is the original master but you are really getting to that level imo. Keep it up G love from the uk
I think one of the craziest parts of all of this is that whoever Ari speaks with, they can almost always speak English. Obviously, it's amazing how many languages Ari can speak and how quickly he learns them. But it's incredible to me how many people around the world are so good at English in their native countries.
@@rollingthunderinho Did you see the video he did speaking Yiddish and Hebrew in New York? I remember him commenting in that video that there were people in that community born and raised in the US that didn't speak English.
@@jalawlis1990 Unfortunately English was forced on us by our colonisers. Our local languages were forbidden in public spaces and English is/was almost exclusively the national language in many former British colonies (the so called "Common wealth" countries).
As an English speaker, I am grateful that our language is kinda the defacto international language, however, I do get a little jealous of the people in these videos who get to have such a surreal moment when someone who doesn't look like them can speak their language. There is no person I would look at then be surprised by the fact that they can speak my language.
Somalis are absolutely the best to be around. They're kind, helpful, and charismatic. We all know for a fact that you really take the time to do research on various cultures and traditions all around the world.
I've always had a great experience with Somalians in my neighborhood growing up with them! A lot of them come from immigrant families and really prioritize their studies. Much respect to them! 🥰
Camel milk is actually beautiful, and doesn't affect those who are lactose intolerant. We have a camel milk farm here in South Australia called Humpalicious - their Turkish Delight ice cream is so good!
This guy's brain is just wired differently. It's like someone who can just pick up an instrument and play it. Or someone who can just draw and paint without any training. I know he studies these languages, but how quickly he learns is just incredible.
speak a language someone understands he respects you speak someones language and you reach his heart to me it looks like this phrase was made just for him
True story, my favorite videos from Laoshu505000 were him interacting with Somalis. Easily one of the most beautiful African languages I’ve ever heard in my life. I hope Moses’ spirit continues to live thru you by making people happy speaking their native language!
You should get a DNA test! It would be very interesting to find out about your ancestry! Also it would just be a good video. You could test whether you can speak the language of every country your DNA has in it!
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wait why does it say 4 days ago on this comment? how?
@@SagaRydberg video was put on private and now public to release it , alot of video's are made prehand and uploaded way before their release date
@@kayumust ohh ok so he didnt upload it directly cool cool
temu big scam
As a Somali who has followed you for a few years, thank you for taking the time to learn the language!
Exactly! The Somali language is a beautiful ancient language which is close to 5,000 years old.
Have u heard of Fariya Fiska the singer?
@@thinkbeforeyoutype7106I like your username
@@BarryB.Benson I appreciate it bro. Hope you’ve a great day/night.
@@thinkbeforeyoutype7106 thank you, same to you
It's just so wholesome to see people get so happy by just speaking their language!
Connection is powerful!
My few words of mandarin brought big smiles to old faces 😀
That’s the point of the video 🥲
Everybody knows the effort that goes into it, a true showcase of appreciating somebody elses culture 😁
The same comment every video!
You're making Laoshu proud Xiaoma.
Dam he used to be my favorite youtuber....Thanks for giving me the idea to go and watch his vids!
So Liaoma?
I agree I got laoshu vibes from this video añso
this comment stuck out straight away . yes! rip laoshu
Big shout outs to Laoshu!! I enjoyed watching him speak somalian. Rest in peace brother 🙏
I miss Laoshu. Thank you for making this video, you remind me of him. There's a lot of Somalis here in Columbus OH if you ever want to practice it more in public. I think that is one reason Moses got so good in Somali.
moses was one of a kind. 孔子说,“三人行,必有我师”。
RIP Laoshu.
🙏🙏🙏
RIP Laoshu, forever my polyglot inspiration.
there’s also a big somali population in michigan ☺️
In 2007-2010 I worked in a clinic for 3 years. 95% of the clinics patients were Somali. sometimes the Interpreters would run late (we would get back up and clinic would run late.) So I took it upon myself to learn. The interp and parents were so welcoming and patient w me while i was learning! Anyway, My name is Lindsay , one day The parents and interpreters said i need a muslim name. They named my Khadijo. 🥰 today, when i speak the language, i get the same happy reaction as Xiaomanyc gets. 🥰🥰🥰
In yar makuhadli karta
How did you learn???
@@sing04211bro it's easy
People really appreciate when others take time to learn their language, especially when it’s an American that speaks their native tongue. Such a sign of respect. Thanks for showing the world not all Americans have that “speak English” mentality.
I know I sure don’t! I’ve always been fascinated by other cultures/languages 🥰
@@ajh.4131 Me too! 🥰
Except if your second language is english, you are always expected to speak perfect english lol. I have gotten some reactions speaking japanese but they usually assume you are just a weebo :( and i dont even like anime or manga, so even in japan if the other person starts speaking english to me i dont use japanese until they start to choke
Foreigners cba to learn english in usa thats disrespect if we all didnt speak english business world woukd need to learn 10p languages
@@leredditcommander8208 japan is an exception lol they just hate weebs
As a Somali 🇸🇴, I appreciate you for taking the time for learning our beautiful ancient language which is close to 5,000 years old.
Its older than 5000 years
Yh Walaalkeyga it's way older then that
It's 7000 years old brother
Galab Wanaagsan. Magacaygu Waa Jim
Good Afternoon. My name is Jim
He has inspired me to learn Somalian
I can't say to much more, But I will
P E A C E
Mel.kasta wa iga horeysa😂
Another thing I love is that in most videos, you are buying something from the people you’re interacting with. It’s a show of respect and support.
In Honor of Moses ❤
It's great seeing you keep the Language spirit up and also leaening this language laoushu was learning in his comm
Keep up the great work you do you xiamoa!
Somali is an EXTREMELY hard language to learn and you did so well! Thank you for taking the time out to learn our language! ❤️
Finally Somali ! After watching Laoshu for years, I think that Somali’s always had the greatest reactions to him knowing their language.
@xiaomanyc Thanks for learning Somali with me!
I hope all the Somali community will start learning their mother tongue and make it a top priority over other activities. Guys, if xiaomanyc 小马在纽约 can, you should too!
Wariya you taught him??? And how long did it take?
You are the best Somali teacher!! Everyone should join your class if they want to learn Somali I highly recommend!
@@banandababa thanks so much walaal, mahadsanid
@@SomaliwithAbziyou based in xamar or in uk, im genuinely interested
@@A-F93 in Mogadishu for now
It's so nice to see everyone's reaction when you drop by! Something uplifting in this crazy world! Also, congratulations to you and your wife! Your little ones are beautiful!
Vimto ! That’s British mate not Somali 😂
@@dantemedici8179vimto is used in somalia too bruv not the soda kind tho 😅
Wow bless those women at the welcome desk who were basically helping you practice by asking you very simple questions and replying with very simple answers.
If I had one superpower, it would be to speak and understand all languages. I would take FULL ADVANTAGE of that! Love your videos, Xiaoma! As I was reminded by a Nigerian coworker, speaking English/Spanish/German is not a real huge accomplishment. I'm inclined to agree with his perception. Speaking, oh, let's say, Chinese/Ukranian/Somali....is a HUGE accomplishment. I'm all for teaching LATIN in grade school before they start advanced English. It would give us a needed step up on communication, and induce people to explore at LEAST the easier related languages. German, French, Spanish, Italian, etc.
You're actually incredible at this. Honestly, I'm French/Canadian but never got the motivation to keep going through with learning my language/culture as I could never find an interest in it. Thank you so much for inspiring me to begin learning again and explore languages. I'd love to travel one day like you and learn many different ones. Thank you, Xiaoma!
Super difficile étant donné qu'il n'y a pas bcp de secteur cosmopolite au québec à part Québec et MTL. Je vis le même struggle en ce moment je suis à trois-rivières et j'apprends le danois mais personne pour aider aux alentours. J'étudie seul avec des vidéos en lignes, dictionnaires, séries netflix, etc. Apprendre de nouvelles langues ouvre aussi des portes sur des cultures différentes et c'est vraiment fascinant! Lâche pas !
Vous etes Quebecoise? J’apprends francais avec Duolingo. J’ai deux anneés au lycee aussi. J’aime la langue francaise, mais Arieh ne le parle pas. 😅
Toronto has a huge Somali population and Ottawa has a smaller group.
Love the look on their faces when you speak their language💯Their smiles are always so infectious!
AS A MOROCCAN BROTHER I LOVE SOMALI PEOPLE MASHALLAH VERY RESPECTFUL AND LOVING
fthe grandfather at 4:50 looked so happy i almost teared up 😭🥺
Somalis are my favourite people, I grew up with a lot of somali brothers in the uk and they all treated me and my family very good.
So Where are you from?
@arahmanmuseahmed3 I'm Bangladeshi but born and raised in uk
THANK YOU DEAR WE LOVE BANGLADESH PEOPLE BENGALIS FROM SOMALIA
I have been lucky enough to travel to many countries in my life and always tried the very basics in local language to get by. My efforts have been appreciated to almost ridiculed during the years. Honestly, I would have loved nothing more than to be fluent in the language of the countries I have visited. You really get so much more out of the local people when you can converse with them.
Similarly to yourself, I can be polite in a dozen or so, can get by in a few more, but am fluent in only English. Regardless, in my travels even the merest of efforts and a friendly attitude have opened countless doors, including offers to eat or stay at locals’ homes.
Keep the “sights,” I wanna engage in cultural exchanges, creating memories and good will! That and the food…
I’ve worked with a lot of Somali people, and they were all very friendly and happy if you were friendly to them.
Very true. They are closed off but are very open and respectful once you show your hand
This guy is a real beutiful spirit. Its not just that he takes the time to learn native languages but he really charming courtious respectful and has an ability to connect with people all over the world. A true ambassador and gentleman. His laughter connects ppl as much as his spoken word
Omg xiaomanyc I'm big fan of you and really it's honour to us that you're interested in our language and I'm so happy to see that you're interested in learning Somali language omg I'm so shocked really Mahadsanid ❤
Sxp af soomaali 🇸🇴si wanagsan ayaad u baratay horay u soco (you learned somali language so prefect keep going) welcome our language & our culture ❤🙏🏾🇸🇴✌🏾
Shoutout to the Somali flag for an elegant, eye-catching design! Great video, Ari. That last person has a 200 camel dairy in Missouri? That's amazing!
This is 100% a super power. No way you get treated that nicely without speaking the language. not because of anything just because there is no familiarity. Its so nice seeing them smile. The effort and care is appreciated
Great to see you in MN and highlighting the Somali community! Next time, you could visit the Hmong markets/malls in St. Paul as well! The Twin Cities metro is home to the largest concentration of Somali Americans in the US (highest concentration in Minneapolis) and the largest number of Hmong/Hmong Americans in the US (highest concentration in St. Paul). The area also has the highest concentration of Karen/Karreni (from Burma/Myanmar), Oromo (Ethiopia), and Liberian Americans.
That's pretty awesome to hear as someone who is part Oromo and Somali
They also have the highest concentration of swedes in Minnesota. Truly, a very diverse place.
As a long time watcher, I never thought I'd see a video of you speaking my mother tongue. Seriously, you're awesome. 😄
I always had a feeling you would learn somali just like loashu did back then. It reminded me of him. Thank you!
I really love these level up sounds someone gets excited about the language :D
Reminds me of Moses ALOT.
RIP Laoshu ❤
As a somali born in the states your somali is already on my level bro, I fr needa practice
You are truly bringing humanity together.
Your videos never fail to bring a smile to my face💯Hope that you and your family have a blessed one🙏Appreciate you!
So I'm British-Sudanese and this vid reminded me of this one time I was in Shepherd's Bush Market in London. I went to one of the shops with my grandmother and the English woman who owns the shop walks up to us and starts talking to us in flawless Sudanese Arabic (her husband is Sudanese)...we reacted the same way the guys in this vid did when they heard ari speaking somali 😂
I can't believe somewhere so local to me has been mentioned randomly. I live on the road next to bush market. Did you go to the falafel place there? A sudanese man runs it. Very nice guy.
@@abdullahaanawaleh yes I do know the falafel place😀. They also make amazing fish there
You're the most talented person with learning languages I've ever seen
I have been watching you channel for few years now, I remember couple of years ago when you were walking around some supermarket mall and spoke few words Somali to few Somalis. That was super impressive to me back then, you have improved and I'm so glad to see my culture and language being represented.
Somali people are known for hospitality and welcoming culture. I hope you got treated well and offered free food since you spoke Somali to them.
Guul iyo gobinimo Somalia 🇸🇴
Now this is awesome. Connecting with all types of people and all love
This made my day thank you very much for learning the somali language. I really dont understand how they didnt understand you at first. You speak better somali than many somalis born in europe!
it's so amazing to see the shifts in their faces when you spoke their language.
I'm a somali and started watching your videos a couple a weeks ago, this is really wholesome!
Amazing. Big up my Somali brothers and sisters.
ill forever support ur channel with you bringing cutures together.
Wallahi I love Somali ppl, always have the best attitude
Your channel is a superb demonstration of how similar we all are. Language, culture, skin color, none of it makes any difference. A smile is a smile everywhere you go.
I love watching you dude… I’m just a southern guy from North Carolina… But I love how a few sentences makes you relate to these people it’s awesome… Holler back if you can. If not, I understand you’re popular cat… Word up
The delight on the peoples faces when he speaks their language is so beautiful ❤
As someone who took Spanish almost every year of school and still can’t speak Spanish, you’ve inspired me to try to learn Korean.
I was following you last two years and am from Somalia I appreciate to learn our native language afsomali thank you for choosing our language
The cafe guy saw hundred dollar bills when you started speaking Somali 😂😂 asking if you wanna work there
I've been waiting for this for years. I started watching Xiaoma's videos from the start of his career and always secretly hoped he would try Af-Soomaaliga one day.
Vimto was a popular drink that is/was produced/sold around Lancashire in the UK. We used to have Vimto iced lolly's when we were kids which you wold dip in sherbert. Interesting that such an obscure product is popular in Somalia
It's not only extremely popular in somali but also in the arabs
As a Somalian followed you too time ago this has to be the best video
Hey Man
Just thought I'd give a general heads up Vimto the drink isn't actually originally a Somalian drink, it was produced here in Manchester, UK in 1908 by John Noel Nichols, we actually have "Vimto Gardens" to celebrate it's foundation!
NO ITS NOT SOMALI BUT WE IMPORT IT AND WE LIKE IT THANKS
You have absolutely inspired me to learn another language. Thank you so much for these videos .
Yet to meet a person from Somalia/Somalialand that isnt an absolute gem of a person 👍🏼🫶🏻
"reerka ka waran", thats a really good speak and you doing well
Much love to the Somali community ❤
I know that mall very well, you'll never find a more inviting and friendly place than there. Delicious food too, you hit all the good spots!
Welcome to Minnesota Xiaoma! Hope you enjoyed your stay. Impressive stuff. The next time you come back here, you should learn the Hmong language and test it out in Saint Paul.
Finally you learn my language much respect ❤
Ari to every Somali person: "HOW IS YOUR FAMILY" 😂
It might be a cultural thing, like a common phrase, considering how they all react to it.
😂😂 @@jeremygeller9145 it is
@@jeremygeller9145 Kinda like "How ya doing?" in English. Just a polite greeting.
Yeah it's like Mandarin (I think) the literal translation of "how are you" is "have you eaten today".
I think that is a common question in other cultures as well. Like in Filipino culture, after we ask how are you, we typically asks, hows your family doing?
The smiles are universal no matter what language you’re speaking
In Seattle, “walahi bro” has become part of the slang. You got Asians and islanders saying random Somali. Warryaaaaaa
Never expected one of my favourite youtubers to learn my language 😂
You speak it well
Your keeping Moses living by doing these vids bro. He is the original master but you are really getting to that level imo. Keep it up G love from the uk
Your content is for everyone man, wholesome. Love ya brotha
I think one of the craziest parts of all of this is that whoever Ari speaks with, they can almost always speak English. Obviously, it's amazing how many languages Ari can speak and how quickly he learns them. But it's incredible to me how many people around the world are so good at English in their native countries.
It is the universal language of education at this point. A lot of countries teach in only English.
I mean they’re immigrants in an English speaking country. Obviously they know English
@@rollingthunderinho Did you see the video he did speaking Yiddish and Hebrew in New York? I remember him commenting in that video that there were people in that community born and raised in the US that didn't speak English.
@@jalawlis1990 Unfortunately English was forced on us by our colonisers. Our local languages were forbidden in public spaces and English is/was almost exclusively the national language in many former British colonies (the so called "Common wealth" countries).
As an English speaker, I am grateful that our language is kinda the defacto international language, however, I do get a little jealous of the people in these videos who get to have such a surreal moment when someone who doesn't look like them can speak their language. There is no person I would look at then be surprised by the fact that they can speak my language.
This was such a cool watch! Somali! Nice
“So white people are learning Somali now?” Made me laugh 😂😂
Abzi’s content is great! Thanks for the recommendation!
I knew this day was coming lol viva 🇸🇴
This is probably one of my favorite channels. Always has me smiling.
You speak better somali than me and im somali myself!
You are very great at connecting with people in their language. I respect that.
How deeply ingrained into the culture Vimto is amazes me given its still a secret recipe made by the Nichols family from Manchester.
Hearing you speak Cornish would be amazing. My wife would love that
Somali people are surprisingly very friendly and helpful. In the movies you only see pirates.
Lol
That ad read is pretty convincing. Ordering something like a drone is bold, but it shows the quality offered
Not only are YOU surprising them speaking somali THEY are surprising you with their English! I love it!
they literally live in america... ofc they know English
He's more impressive cause they live in America where they speak English
This place looks like so much fun! Cool people and yummy treats
Somalis are absolutely the best to be around. They're kind, helpful, and charismatic. We all know for a fact that you really take the time to do research on various cultures and traditions all around the world.
You mean Somalis not named Ilhan Omar...
I knew a few cool ones but most if them was in gangs
I've always had a great experience with Somalians in my neighborhood growing up with them! A lot of them come from immigrant families and really prioritize their studies. Much respect to them! 🥰
@@Zeftilldeath8878 And they vote for Ilhan Omar.
This is love,for sure. Such a legend getting amongst these foreign (to you) cultures ❤️
Camel milk is actually beautiful, and doesn't affect those who are lactose intolerant. We have a camel milk farm here in South Australia called Humpalicious - their Turkish Delight ice cream is so good!
Those camels in Australia were once somali camels shipped by the British to Australia
@11naa44 the y were camels from Afghanistan.
I go to Temu alot and love the products! Somali???...That was a trip! Thanx for letting me tag along!
Bro can speak my language now too😂 first Norwegian, then Arabic, now Somali
FR!!. 3 legendary languages. Also, We're the same!!
The guy in the phone shop recommending another shop has a good heart.
This guy's brain is just wired differently. It's like someone who can just pick up an instrument and play it. Or someone who can just draw and paint without any training. I know he studies these languages, but how quickly he learns is just incredible.
Omg you speaking Somali. As a Somali speaker am shocked. This is not normal to learn so many languages , you are gifted
Xiaoma is healing the nation one language at a time ♥️
Always a joy watchin you do your thing!
Somali has the best flag color. I want to get a track suit with the Somali star of Unity.
speak a language someone understands he respects you
speak someones language and you reach his heart
to me it looks like this phrase was made just for him
True story, my favorite videos from Laoshu505000 were him interacting with Somalis. Easily one of the most beautiful African languages I’ve ever heard in my life. I hope Moses’ spirit continues to live thru you by making people happy speaking their native language!
rip laoshu. i always think of him when watching these language videos. only found xiaoma through laoshu. may his memories live on forever
This is my second time watching this vid, and I’ve watched Xiaoma for years but I’m getting chills thinking about Laoshu. RIP Moses!
You should get a DNA test! It would be very interesting to find out about your ancestry! Also it would just be a good video. You could test whether you can speak the language of every country your DNA has in it!
Thank you so much for learning Somali I’ve been waiting for this one ❤
MashaAllah ❤
Vimto is sooo good. I had some friends who are from Saudi who introduced me. I would buy cases of it here in the states. Its amazing!
I can't lie, when the camera makes everyone look hunchback I laugh too hard.
it's 360 camera 😂
@@davidchan3238 giggle every time