This video teaches essential daily conversation phrases in English and Somali, covering topics such as personal introductions (name, age, origin), asking about health and feelings, discussing daily activities (work, school, reading), expressing preferences (food, drinks), asking about time and weather, describing family members, and basic shopping interactions (prices, locations). The lesson emphasizes practical communication skills for everyday situations, including asking 'How are you?', 'What do you do?', 'Where are you from?', 'How much does this cost?', and 'Where is the market?', along with responses like 'I am a teacher', 'I am from Somalia', 'It costs five dollars', and 'The market is right in front of you'.
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Arabic & Somali Daily Conversations | Ku Baro Carabi iyo Af-Soomaali Si FududAdded:
Are you okay? Are you okay? Are you okay?
What's wrong with me?
Yes, I'm fine.
Yes, I'm fine.
Yes, I'm fine.
How are you? How are you?
How are you? My health is good. My health is good. My health is good. What's your name? What's your name? My name is Ahmed. My name is Ahmed.
How old are you?
How old are you? I'm 20 years old. I'm 20 years old. I'm 20 years old.
Where are you from? Where are you from? I'm from Somalia. I'm from Somalia.
Where do you live?
Where do you live? I live in the city. I live in the city. What language do you speak? I speak Somali. My language is Somali. Do you speak Arabic? Do you speak Arabic? Do you speak Arabic?
Yes, a little.
Yes, a little.
Yes, a little. Are you a student? Are you a student? Yes, I'm a student.
Yes, I'm a student. Yes, I am a student. And now, what do you do? What do you do? What do you do?
I am a teacher. I am a teacher. I am a teacher. And now, where do you work? Where do you work? Where do you work? I work at school. I work at school. I work at school.
How are you feeling today?
How are you feeling today?
I am very happy. I am very happy. I am very happy. And artificial joy. Are you tired? Are you tired? Are you tired?
Yes, I am a little tired. Yes, I am a little tired.
Yes, I am a little tired. And now, are you sad? Are you sad? Are you sad? No, I am happy.
No, I am happy. No, I am happy. And I am happy. Are you hungry? Are you hungry? Are you hungry? Yes, I am hungry. I am hungry. Are you thirsty? Are you thirsty? Yes, I want water. Yes, I want water.
Yes, I want water. And now, where are you going? Where are you going? Where are you going? I am going to the market. I am going to the market. I am going to the market. And now, what are you doing now? What are you doing now?
What are you doing now?
I am reading.
I'm reading a book.
I'm reading a book. And what do you want? What do you want? What do you want? I want a cup of coffee. I want a cup of tea. Do you want coffee? Do you want coffee? Do you want coffee? Yes, please. Yes, please. Yes, please. What time is it now? What time is it now? It's eight o'clock. It's eight o'clock. It's eight o'clock. What is today's date? What is today's date? Today is Monday.
Today is Monday. What day is tomorrow? What day is tomorrow? What day is tomorrow? Tomorrow is Tuesday. Tomorrow is Tuesday.
How is the weather today? How is the weather today? The weather is hot. The weather is hot. Is it raining? Is it raining? Yes, it's raining a little. Yes, it's raining a little. Yes, it's raining a little. Where is your house? Where is your house? My house is near here. My house is near here. My house is near here. Who is at home? Who is at home? My mother is at home. My mother is at home. My mother is at home.
Where is she? Where is your father?
Where is your father? My father is at work. My father, my father is at work. How many brothers do you have? How many brothers do you have? I have three brothers. I have three brothers. I have three brothers. And what do you eat? What do you eat? What do you eat? I eat rice. I eat rice. I eat rice.
And it's time, Paris.
Do you like food? Do you like food? Food. Do you like food?
Yes, it's delicious.
Yes, it's delicious.
Yes, it's delicious. Do you want more? Do you want more? Do you want more?
And save some jam.
No, thank you, I'm full. No, thank you, I'm full.
No, thank you, I'm full.
Maya, Sand, and Angie, how much does this cost? How much does this cost? How much does this cost? And I live here. It costs five dollars. It costs five dollars. It costs five dollars. Is this expensive? Is this expensive? Is this expensive? No, it's cheap.
No, it's cheap.
No, it's cheap.
Mia and the cheap one, what do you buy? What do you buy? What do you buy? I buy bread. I buy bread. I buy bread.
Oh, Roti, where is the market? Where is the market? Where is the market? The market is right in front of you. The market is right in front of you. The market is right in front of you.
How do I go there?
How? Go there.
How do I go there? I walk forward. I walk forward.
I walk forward. Is the road far? Is the road far? Is the road far? No, it's near. No, it's near. No, it's near.
Mia and Doha, are you sick? Are you sick? Are you sick? Yes, my head hurts. Yes, my head hurts. Yes, my head hurts. Hadhh, Ayaa, Hanouni, did you visit the doctor? Did you visit the doctor? Did you visit the doctor? Khtboughti, yes, today. Yes, today. Ha, may God heal you. May God heal you. May God heal you. May God grant you health.
Amen. Thank you. Amen. Thank you. Amen.
Thank you. Amen. Amen. Sand, did you sleep well? Did you sleep well? Did you sleep well?
Safia, Masahti, yes, I slept well. Yes, I slept well.
Yes, I slept well.
Hafi, An Ayan, when do you wake up? When do you wake up? When do you wake up? Wormasta, wake up early. Wake up early. Wake up early. Hanour, did you pray Fajr? Did you pray Fajr? Did you pray Fajr? My morning prayer. Yes, praise be to God. Yes, praise be to God. Yes, praise be to God. Ha, praise be to God. What did you do today? What did you do today?
What did you do today?
Mahad, Mansi, I went to school. I went to The school went to school. Did you study the lesson? Did you study the lesson? Did you study the lesson? Yes, I studied it. Yes, I studied it. Yes, I studied it. Give me. Did you understand the lesson? Did you understand the lesson? Did you understand the lesson? I didn't understand.
Yes, I understood it well. Yes, I understood it well.
Where is your phone?
Where is your phone? My phone is in my pocket. My phone is in my pocket. My phone is in my pocket. Did you call? Did you call me? Did you call me? Yes, I called you. Yes, I called you. Yes, I called you. How are you? Are you busy? Are you busy? What are you busy?
Yes, a little. Yes, a little. Yes, and what? Can I help you? Can I help you? Can I help you? Yes, please. Yes, please. Yes, please. Yes, please. Do you need anything? Do you need anything?
No, thank you. No, thank you. No, thank you.
Maya, where is the key? Where is the key? Where is the key? The key is on the table. The key is on the table. The key is on the table. Did you close the door?
Did you close the door? The door is as you said.
Yes, I closed it.
Yes, I closed it. Yes, I closed it.
Hey, Wanri, did you turn off the light?
Did you turn off the light? Did you turn off the light? Yes, I turned it off. Yes, I turned it off. Yes, I turned it off. Hey, Wandi, do you know this place? Do you know this place? Do you know this place? What are you doing? Yes, I know it.
Yes, I know it. Hey, Wan, how is life? How is life? How is life? Life is beautiful. Life is beautiful. Life is beautiful. Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready? Yes, I am ready. Yes, I am ready. Hey, Diar, Ayan, shall we go now? Shall we go now?
Yes, let's go.
Yes, let's go. Hey, Antu, wait for me a little while. Wait for me a little while. And where were you? Where were you? Where were you? I was at home. I was at home. I was at home. Do you understand me? Do you understand me? What did you understand?
Yes, I understand you. Yes, I understand you. Yes, I understand you. Speak slowly, please. Speak slowly, please. Speak slowly, please. Okay, I'll repeat. Okay, I'll repeat. Okay, I'll repeat. What does this mean? What does this mean? What does this mean? It means thank you. It means thank you. It means thank you. Is this correct? Is this correct?
Yes, it is correct. Yes, it is correct. Yes, it is correct.
Hey, are you sure?
Are you sure? Are you sure?
What's up?
Yes, I'm sure.
Yes, I'm sure.
Yes, I'm sure.
Ha, and Hoba, what do you think? What do you think? What do you think? My opinion is that it's good. My opinion is that it's good. My opinion is that it's good.
I thought about it. Do you agree with me? Do you agree with me? Do you agree with me? Yes, I agree with you.
Yes, I agree with you. No problem. No problem. No problem. sa
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