The Oromo language (Afaan Oromoo, Oromiffa), and sometimes by the names of some of its variants (Oromic, Afan Oromo, etc.), is an Afro-Asiatic language, and the most widely spoken language of the Cushitic branch. It is spoken as a first language by approximately 25-6 million people by the Oromo people and neighboring nationalities in Ethiopia and Kenya. In the past, the Oromo language and people were known to neighboring non-Oromo and European peoples as Galla, but this term is no longer accepted in the current context. The Oromo language uses a modified Latin alphabet called qubee, formally adopted in 1991, and has been used by Oromo Liberation Front rebels since the late 1970s. The Saphalo script was a writing system used by the Oromo devised by Sheikh Bakri Saphalo (also known as, Abubaker Usman Odaa) in the years following the Italian invasion of Ethiopia. Until the mid-20th century, writing any language other than Amharic or Tigrinya was illegal in Ethiopia. However, literate Oromo speakers could use the Ge'ez alphabet to translate their language onto paper. Following the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie and the adoption of the Latin alphabet, it is believed that more texts were written in Oromo between 1991 and 1997 than in the previous 100 years. The Arabic alphabet has also been used. ISO code: 639-2-3: orm. Basis: Roba, Taha M. (2004). Modern Afaan Oromo grammar : qaanqee galma Afaan Oromo. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse.
I think the title is wrong, it should be Afroasiatic, not Semitic
Great video thanks for sharing.
Oromo is Afro-Asiatic, but not Semitic.
Both Arabic and oromo is under afro-asiatic language family but Arabic in semitic branch and oromo in cushitic branch.
Hey can you do a video comparing Swahili and Pokomo please and thank you.
The Oromo language (Afaan Oromoo, Oromiffa), and sometimes by the names of some of its variants (Oromic, Afan Oromo, etc.), is an Afro-Asiatic language, and the most widely spoken language of the Cushitic branch. It is spoken as a first language by approximately 25-6 million people by the Oromo people and neighboring nationalities in Ethiopia and Kenya.
In the past, the Oromo language and people were known to neighboring non-Oromo and European peoples as Galla, but this term is no longer accepted in the current context.
The Oromo language uses a modified Latin alphabet called qubee, formally adopted in 1991, and has been used by Oromo Liberation Front rebels since the late 1970s. The Saphalo script was a writing system used by the Oromo devised by Sheikh Bakri Saphalo (also known as, Abubaker Usman Odaa) in the years following the Italian invasion of Ethiopia.
Until the mid-20th century, writing any language other than Amharic or Tigrinya was illegal in Ethiopia. However, literate Oromo speakers could use the Ge'ez alphabet to translate their language onto paper. Following the fall of Emperor Haile Selassie and the adoption of the Latin alphabet, it is believed that more texts were written in Oromo between 1991 and 1997 than in the previous 100 years.
The Arabic alphabet has also been used.
ISO code: 639-2-3: orm.
Basis:
Roba, Taha M. (2004). Modern Afaan Oromo grammar : qaanqee galma Afaan Oromo. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse.
En besoin plus de vidéos pour les langues berbère amazigh de nord africain
Amazigh is a Barbarian language. My familiar is a Barbarian man.
Sadi means our in Punjabi
I love Arabic, and Allahic/pre-islamic arabia
Please video about Proto-Afroasiatic language.
Iam somali but I can understand some words of afan oromo
Afro-Asiatic: Arabic And Oromo
Yaa isa waaqa irra jirtu abbaa keenyaa! Maqaan kee qulqulluu ta'ee haa eegamu; Mootummaan kee haa dhufu, jaalalli kee waaqa irratti akka ta'u, akkasuma immo lafa irratti haa ta'u! Soora har'aa bor nu barbaachisu har'a nuuf keeni! Akkuma nuyi warra nu yakkaniif dhiifne, yakka keenyas nuuf dhiisi! Qoramattis nu hin galchin, hamma nu oolchi malee. Ameen!
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Malo ituma nuu fufi❤
Jessica Soho Buto't Balat
Completely not identical. I got no single word in common.
Okoto is closer to English than Arabic
EEEYIKES! I anta get out of here! Everyone can see baka mi-testicles
Oromo Boromo