Amharic Afan Oromoo Dictionary

4.6
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About this app

Amharic Afaan Oromoo Dictionary
Galmee Jechoota Afaan Oromoo - Amaaraa

This is a basic Afaan Oromo Amharic dictionary that focuses on everyday communication and vocabulary. It has Afaan Oromoo Words with their equivalent Amharic translation, and vice versa. You can writer and search the dictionary using the built in Amharic keyboard inside the app.
This is not academic or technical dictionary rather it contains essential words for daily conversations.


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ኦሮምኔት የሶፍትዌር እና የሞባይል አፕልኬሽን ዲቬሎፕመንት PLC ነቀምቴ ኢትዮጵያ
OROMNET Software and Application Development PLC, Nekemte, Ethiopia
Updated on
16 Aug 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
801 reviews
Gemeda Ware
15 October 2024
This app is very important for us, Now I can speak afaan oromo about 80% , when I was born I couldn't speak afaan oromo now I knew a lot of word dictionary .thanks jabadha and we want another app about oromo-Amharic grammar .በጣም እናመሰግናለን ቀጥሉበት እና አርፍተነገር የያዙ አንዳንድ አርፍተነገር በቁጥር ሁለት app add አድርጋችሁ ብትሰሩልን አሪፍ ነው።
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Ethiopian Facts
6 June 2023
It is by far the most effective tool to learn Afan Oromo. My only suggestion is to use examples for the words, like 'mana ijaru/dhaabu' for building a house. Or 'humnan dhabee' for struggling to do things. Dhabuu and Dhaabuu look similar for the beginner; contextualization thru examples would do the trick. Thank you.
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Walelign Gebreyesus
11 May 2022
As we all know the Oromiffa alphabets are sometimes difficult to pronounce for us who had learned them let alone for those who even knows nothing about them (most people who live in other regions and countries). Thus to spread the language, make thing's very easy and truly help people to know the language, and to do so you need to write how the word is pronounced in amharic beside it in a brackets () or in whatever way you think is best. Bless you for you effort!!!
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What's new

Minor bug fixes.