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  • Somali (Af-Maxaad Tiri, Af Soomaali, الصوماليه) belongs to the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Its is closest relative is Oromo. Status. Somali is spoken by 6.5 million people in Somalia where it has been the national language since 1972. It is also spoken in Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Kenya. The total number of Somali speakers worldwide is estimated at close to 15 million (Ethnologue).
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  • Somali is an official language in both Somalia and Ethiopia,[7] and serves as a national language in Djibouti, it is also a recognised minority language in Kenya.
  • Retrieved 10 September 2012. The official language of the Federal Republic of Somalia is Somali (Maay and Maxaa-tiri), and Arabic is the second language.
  • It is an offical language in Somali and in the Somali Region of Ethiopia, a major national language in Djibouti, and a recognised minority language in Kenya.
  • Some neighboring populations and individuals have also adopted the languages. Somali is for instance used as a second language by Girirra.[3].
  • The Somali language (Somali: Afsoomaali, Arabic: الصومالية‎) is a member of the East Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.
  • I saw an article a few years ago about why Somali was the most difficult language in the world to learn. I didn’t buy it then, I don’t buy it now.
  • The Somali language, primarily spoken in Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti, is a member of the Afro-Asiatic language family and a part of the Cushitic...
  • Somali wordlists, Somali grammar notes and links to other online Somali language learning activities.
  • Somali is spoken by 6.5 million people in Somalia where it has been the national language since 1972. It is also spoken in Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Kenya.
  • Where to buy a complete Somali language course. Is Somali hard to learn? Is Somali different to Arabic (Arabic vs Somali)?