Oromo

//ˈɒrəmoʊ//

Synonyms for "oromo"

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is a

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Translations

17 translations across 13 languages.

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Afar

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  • Oroomo noun (A member of a people of eastern Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya)

Afán Oromó

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  • Oromoo noun (A member of a people of eastern Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya)

Amharic

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  • ኦሮሞ name (language)
  • ኦሮምኛ noun (A member of a people of eastern Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya)

Catalan

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  • oromo name (language)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 奧羅莫人 /奥罗莫人 noun (A member of a people of eastern Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya)

Finnish

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  • oromo name (language)

French

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  • oromo name (language)
  • Oromo noun (A member of a people of eastern Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya)

Japanese

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  • オロモ語 name (language)

Oromo

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  • Afaan Oromoo name (language)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • oromo name (language)
  • oromo noun (A member of a people of eastern Africa, Ethiopia and northern Kenya)

Russian

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  • га́лла name (language)
  • оро́мо name (language)

Swedish

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  • oromo name (language)

Tigrinya

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  • ኦሮሞ name (language)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

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Cushitic languages include Oromo, Somali, Beja, Sidamo, Afar, and Saho.

Source: tatoeba (9012301)

After a harrowing interlude in Djibouti, where she says Oromo asylum-seekers were being rounded up and deported because of an agreement with the Ethiopian government, Ranna's smuggler booked her, her mother and her brother on a flight to Indonesia.

Source: tatoeba (10486787)

The official languages of Ethiopia are Afar, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, and Tigrinya.

Source: tatoeba (11840853)

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