Oromo is one of the most widely spoken languages in East Africa, particularly in Ethiopia and Kenya. It has a deep cultural and historical significance for the Oromo people.
Oromo
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Classification
Afro-Asiatic > Cushitic
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Speakers
30 million
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Script
Roman
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Text direction
Left-to-right
Oromo
Oromo is an Afroasiatic language spoken predominantly in Ethiopia.
Until the 1970s Oromo was written with either the Ge’ez script or the Latin alphabet. In the early 1970s the Latin alphabet became the official alphabet for Oromo. Before 1974, the Amharic government, under the leadership of Haile Selassie, suppressed the Oromo people and culture, so little publishing or teaching of Oromo took place.
The Oromo calendar is a lunar calendar, twelve months and 27 days per month, each with its own name. As a result, Oromo speakers rarely use names for the days of the week.
At Geo Language Services, we ensure that our Oromo translations are culturally respectful and linguistically accurate, enabling your message to effectively reach Oromo-speaking communities.
Services offered for this language
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Interesting fact
One of the most widely spoken languages of Africa, Oromo is considered a “dialect continuum", in that not all varieties are mutually intelligible.
