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National anthem of Somaliland (in Somalia) | |
Lyrics | Unknown |
Music | Unknown |
Adopted | 1991 |
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Samo ku waar |
Samo ku waar ("Long Life with Peace") is the national anthem of Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an autonomous region of Somalia.[1] Adopted in 1991, it is sung in Somali.[2]
Lyrics
Samo ku waar
- Samo ku waar, samo ku waar, saamo ku waar
- Sarreeye calanka sudhan bilay dhulkiisaa,
- Samo ku waariyoo iyo bogaadin sugan
- Hanbalyo suuban kugu salaannee saamo ku waar
- Geesiyaashii naftooda u sadqeeyay qarannimada Somaliland
- Xuskooda dhowrsan kugu salaannee samo ku waar
- Guulside xanbaarsan soo noqoshadiisa
- Kalsooniduu mutaystayee dastuurka ku salaannee
- Midnimo walaalnimo goobanimo islaanimo kugu salaanee samow samidiyo
- Samo ku waar samo ku waar saamo ku waar
Unofficial English translation
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Long Life with Peace
- Long life with peace, long life with peace, long life with peace
- The always high-flying flag that beautifies our country
- Long life with peace and admiration
- We greet you with joy, long life with peace
- We greet you with respect and the memory of the heroes who sacrificed their lives
- For the nationhood of Somaliland
- For the flag of victory and the symbol of rebirth
- For the trusted constitution
- We greet you with unity, brotherhood, sovereignty and Muslimhood
- Long life with peace, long life with peace, long life to peace
Notes
- ^ Somaliland’s Quest for International Recognition and the HBM-SSC Factor
- ^ Cahoon, B. "Somalia". Worldstatesmen. Retrieved 2011-07-06.
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