Oromo to Amharic Translation

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Common Phrases From Oromo to Amharic

OromoAmharic
Galatoomaaአመሰግናለሁ
Maalooአባክሽን
Dhiifamaአዝናለሁ
Akkamሀሎ
Nagaattiበህና ሁን
Eeyyeeአዎ
Lakkiአይ
Akkam jirta?ስላም?
Dhiifamaይቀርታ
An hin beekuአላውቅም
Nan hubadhaገባኝ
Akkas natti fakkaataአስባለው
Tariiምን አልባት
Booda wal agarraደህና ሁን
Of eeggadhuተጠንቀቅ
Akkam jirta?እንደአት ነው?
Hin yaadda'iinግድ የሌም
Eeyyee kaaእርግጥ ነው
Achumaanወዲያውኑ
Haa deemnuእንሂድ

Interesting information about Oromo Language

Oromo is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Oromo people, who are one of the largest ethnic groups in Ethiopia and parts of Kenya. It belongs to the Cushitic branch within this language family. With over 40 million native speakers, it is widely considered as a major African language. The Oromo alphabet uses Latin script with additional characters specific to its phonetic system. Historically suppressed during Ethiopian regimes that favored Amharic, efforts have been made since the early 1990s for recognition and promotion of Oromo as a national working language alongside Amharic. Oromo has several dialects including Borana-Arsi-Guji (BAG), West Central or Wellega-Oromiffa (WCO), Eastern or Harar-Bale-Robe (HBR) among others. The rich oral tradition includes poetry known as qubee which plays an important role in preserving cultural heritage.

Know About Amharic Language

Amharic is a Semitic language spoken by millions of people primarily in Ethiopia. It serves as the official working language and one of the most widely used languages in the country. With its origins dating back to ancient times, Amharic has evolved into a complex linguistic system with unique features. The script used for writing this Afro-Asiatic language is called Fidel, consisting of 33 basic characters representing consonants combined with vowel modifications. Notably rich in vocabulary and grammar, Amharic boasts an extensive verb morphology that includes tense markers indicating past or future events. Additionally, it employs various grammatical constructions such as subject-object-verb word order and gender agreement between nouns and adjectives. Despite being predominantly spoken within Ethiopian borders, Amharic holds cultural significance beyond national boundaries due to Ethiopia's historical influence on African politics and religion throughout centuries.

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