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Oromo – The 4th most popular language in Africa Oromo is a language that is mainly spoken in most parts of Ethiopia, apart from the northern regions. Other people in Ethiopia who are not native speakers of the language also know Oromo. 40% of the Ethiopian population speak the language. Oromo is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in Africa. It is rated 4th in popularity after Arabic, Kiswahili and Hausa. The Oromo language is a mother tongue to over 30 million people in Ethiopia. It is also spoken in Somalia, [...] |
Oromo is a Cushitic language spoken as a first language by approximately 25 million Oromo and neighboring peoples in Ethiopia and Kenya.
Download our free dictionary (for Windows or Android) and browse both the Oromo-English and the English-Oromo lists. Look up a word, add or modify an entry, and learn words at your own rhythm from a personal learning list. Click here to learn more about the features or scroll down to download the program. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
Download our free dictionary for Android! Browse the wordlists, look up words and practice your vocabulary at your own rhythm. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Oromo > English: 556 words
English > Oromo: 459 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: October 15, 2007
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2. Click here to download the program (2.21 mb)
3. Click here to download the Oromo word list (1.64 mb)
4. Double click on each file and install in suggested folder.
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