Afaan Oromo As Second Language

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The earliest registered civilization is probably the civilization of Cushitic speaking peoples spearheaded by ancient Egypt. The Oromo are of the Cushitic speaking stock. Missing links of that civilization are hoped to be found in the language and culture of the Oromo nation of East Africa. It is not too late for researchers of ancient civilizations to turn their attention towards East Africa, specifically Oromia. The first step towards this may be learning their language. This little book will offer you that opportunity. It is presented in a possible easy but sure way to help you understand its basics.

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4.4
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A Google user
March 5, 2017
Kitaabotiin Afaan koo haala kanaan qophaa'anii Internet irratti yoon argu baayyee baayyee nagammachiisa. Qopheessitoota keenya baayyee baayyee isin Galateeffanna, itti nuuf jabaadhaa!!!
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Gada T
October 3, 2015
We love it and love all your educational material.
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L. S.
September 20, 2015
Excellent work
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About the author

Ibsaa Guutama is a self publisher living in Maryland USA. So far he authored and published among others Special Oromo Dictionary and Prison of Conscience. The later is about his experience as political prisoner in Ethiopian empire during the years of communist military junta known as Darg. He had served as elementary school teacher and a civil servant in different positions before his exile in 1992. He was also imprisoned by present administration of Ethiopia for some months in the nineties.

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