Lamberti divides Northern Somali into three subgroups: •
Northern Somali proper: spoken in the countries of
Djibouti and
Somaliland (
Awdal,
Maroodi Jeex,
Saaxil,
Togdheer,
Sanaag and
Sool). The dialects belonging to this group are the
Issa,
Gadabuursi,
Isaaq and the northern Darod (
Warsangeli and
Dulbahante). The greatest number of speakers overall. •
Darod group: spoken in the regions of
Bari,
Nugal,
Mudug, in the
Somali Region of Ethiopia and along the Ethiopian border in the regions of
Galguduud,
Bakool and
Gedo. The dialects of this group are the North-Eastern dialects (
Majeerteen,
Marehan and
Ogaden). •
Lower Juba group: spoken by the part of the Northern Somali population which have immigrated into the
Lower Juba region in the last 100/150 years. As this territory was a
Benaadir-speaking area before the arrival of the immigrants from the north, the Nsom of Lower Jubba presents many peculiarities typical for the Benaadir dialects and could be considered a Benaadirised Nsom. ==References==