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Baro AF Soomali (Learn Somali Language): Learn Somali Langauge - First Edition

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Baro AF Soomali (Learn Somali Language): Learn Somali Langauge - First Edition
Baro AF Soomali (Learn Somali Language): Learn Somali Langauge - First Edition

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Baro AF Soomali (Learn Somali Language): Learn Somali Langauge - First Edition

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Learn Somali Language First Book, author Yuusuf Nuur Cosmaan. "Baro Af Soomaali," authored by Yuusuf Nuur Cismaan, serves as an ideal introductory resource for individuals seeking to learn the Somali language. Tailored for beginners, particularly Somali children and youths in the Diaspora, as well as non-Somali speakers eager to delve into the language, this book stands out for its concise presentation and illustrated vocabulary. With a focus on facilitating a foundational understanding of Somali, this publication aims to kindle the interest of Somali children, youth, and non-Somali speakers alike. The language of instruction is Somali in the Latin script, spanning 108 pages, with English content limited to a mere 2 pages. Originally published in 2015, this book provides a valuable entry point into the world of Somali language acquisition. Language: Somali (Latin script), 108 pages, English: only 2 pages, Published 2015

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