Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa Today

| Duloomina Walaloo | Hiikkaa Barumsaa | Rakkinoota Qaacame | |----------------------|----------------------|------------------------| | Barumsi akka ifaa | Hubannoo fi mul’annoo | Hanqina ijaarsa barumsaa | | Barumsi akka mormii | Cinaa’uu gurraa fi hawaasa giddugaleessaa | Miidhaa seenaa, hiyyummaa | | Barumsi akka bilisummaa | Mirqa, wal-qixxummaa | Qabsuma afaanii fi aadaa |

Hubannoo Guddaa: Walaloon Oromoo keessatti barumsi yeroo baay’ee haala nama yaadachiisaa (emancipatory) qaba. Inni akka meeshaa nama dammaqsu, sababa rakkinoota keessatti barumsi akka madda abdii ta’uu ibsa.


Yeroo ammaatti, miidiyaan hawaasa – keessumaa immoo appooyinmantiin akka Facebook, YouTube, Telegram fi TikTok – walaloowwan waa’ee barumsaa babal’isuuf iddoo guddaa fudhate. Hayyuun Oromoo yeroo ammaa walmadaalanii fi walaloowwan haaraa barattootaaf hojjetan. Sababni isaas, barumsi amma bal’inaan haasa’uuf karaa miidiyaa fayyadamuun isaati.

Miidiyaan hawaasa keessatti dargaggeen Oromoo akka:

“Ilmi Oromoo yoo beekumessa, Ifaan jireenya isaa ni mul’ata, Miidiyaan karaa isaaniif ni banama, Barumsi sadarkaa isaaniif ni ol ta’a.”

Kanaafuu, miidiyaan fi barumsi ilmi Oromoo iddoo addunyaa keessatti argachuuf fayyadamuu qaba.


Oromoon yeroo dheeraaf hawaasa afaanummaa fi aadaa irratti hundaa’eedha jiraate. Garuu Hawaasni Oromoo bara xumuraatti ture. Haaluma kanaan, barumsi olaanaa mirga kan hin taaneef boqonnaa ta’e. Haa ta’u malee, yeroo ammaa, barumsi akka “iftuu jireenya” walaloo keessatti beekama.

Fakkeenyaaf, walaloon Oromoo tokko akkas jedha:

“Kitabni ifa jireenyaa, Barumsi fo’aa badhaasa, Yoo baratte ifoomta, Yoo hin baranne dukkana keessa joota.”

Kana irraa kan hubannu, barumsi utubaa ifaati. Barataan yeroo baratu, garuu qormaata dhugaa fi soba madaaluuf gargaara. Kanaafuu, walaloon waa’ee barumsaa barattoota akka barumsaaf hawwatan, akka hin gabbine, fi akka waan beekumsi isaanif balbala hawwaa hawaasa haaraa itti banu jajjabeessa.


Mata Duree: Jawwara Walaloo fi Fayyadamni Isaa

Yeroo ammaa, namoonni dargaggoonni Oromoo soshaala miidiyaa (Facebook, Telegram) fayyadamuu walaloo waa’ee barumsaa barreessu. Fakkeenya: Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa

“E- barnoota cinaa’i,
Bilisaafi qarzaamicha nyaadhu,
Akka Oromoo beekaa,
Barumsa lafa keetti fudhadhu.”

Kuni agarsisa: barumsi ammaa akkaataa teeknooloojii fayyadamuun barumsa ammayyaa (modern education) waama.



Galatoomi!
(Madda kana fayyadamuuf hayyama barreessaa barbaadi.)


Introduction

The Oromo language, also known as Afaan Oromoo, is a rich and vibrant language spoken by the Oromo people, who are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia. The language is a vital part of Oromo culture and identity. Every year, on November 8th, the Oromo people celebrate the Oromo Language Day, also known as Walaloo Afaan Oromoo, to commemorate the day when the Oromo language was first written and published in 1986. This year, the Oromo people are celebrating the 39th anniversary of the Oromo Language Day.

History of the Oromo Language

The Oromo language has a long and rich history that dates back to the 16th century. However, it was not until the 20th century that the language gained recognition and was standardized. In the 1970s and 1980s, Oromo language and literature began to take shape, with the establishment of the Oromo Language and Literature Department at the University of Addis Ababa. On November 8th, 1986, the Oromo language was officially written and published for the first time, marking a significant milestone in the language's development.

Significance of Walaloo Afaan Oromoo

The Oromo Language Day, Walaloo Afaan Oromoo, is a significant event in the Oromo cultural calendar. The day is celebrated to commemorate the publication of the Oromo language and to promote its use and development. The celebration is an opportunity for the Oromo people to come together and reflect on their language, culture, and heritage. It is also a day to acknowledge the contributions of pioneers who worked tirelessly to develop and promote the Oromo language.

Celebrations of the 39th Anniversary

This year, the 39th anniversary of the Oromo Language Day is being celebrated under the theme "Strengthening the Oromo Language and Culture for National Development." The celebrations include various events, such as language competitions, cultural performances, and workshops on Oromo language and literature. Oromo language and literature enthusiasts, scholars, and students are gathering to discuss the current state of the language and its future prospects. | Duloomina Walaloo | Hiikkaa Barumsaa | Rakkinoota

Challenges and Opportunities

Despite the progress made in developing the Oromo language, there are still significant challenges to overcome. One of the major challenges is the lack of Oromo language materials, such as textbooks, dictionaries, and literary works. Additionally, the language still needs more promotion and institutional support to ensure its continued development and use.

However, there are also opportunities for the Oromo language to grow and develop. The Ethiopian government's recognition of the Oromo language as an official language has created new opportunities for its use in education, government, and media. The increasing interest in Oromo language and culture among young people also presents an opportunity for the language to thrive.

Conclusion

The 39th anniversary of the Oromo Language Day is a significant milestone in the history of the Oromo language. The celebrations serve as a reminder of the importance of language and culture in shaping identity and promoting national development. As the Oromo people continue to celebrate their language and culture, they also acknowledge the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It is hoped that the Oromo language will continue to thrive and play a vital role in promoting Ethiopian culture and development.

Recommendations

To strengthen the Oromo language and culture, it is recommended that:

By working together to promote and develop the Oromo language, the Oromo people can ensure the continued growth and vitality of their language and culture. Happy 39th anniversary of the Oromo Language Day!

Barumsa walaloo Afaan Oromoo keessatti, "Walaloo Waa'ee Barumsaa" (Walaloo barumsa irratti xiyyeeffatu) barattoota kakaasuu fi faayidaa beekumsaa ibsuu keessatti iddoo guddaa qaba. Qabxiileen armaan gadii walaloo waa'ee barumsaa irratti qophaa'e dha. Walaloo: Barumsa - Ija Jireenyaa

Barumsi ifa, dukkana kan saaquBeekumsa dhalootaaf, madda hin dhumne dhaaquHiyyummaa buqqisee, jireenya kan hiikuAddunyaa jijjiiree, egeree kan ijaaru.

Ati ija dhalootaa, fannoo amantii keenyaaBeekumsaan qaramnaan, badhaadhadha dhageenyaanKitaaba dubbisnee, sammuu keenya gabbisnaDukkana wallaalummaa, ifaan gaggeessina. “Ilmi Oromoo yoo beekumessa, Ifaan jireenya isaa ni

Ka’i yaa dhalootaa, barumsaaf harka hiixuAbjuu kee dhugoomsuuf, halkanii guyyaa carraaquBarumsi humna dha, meeshaa injifannooGuddina biyyaatiif, bu'ura amanamoo. Hiika fi Xiinxala Walaloo Barumsaa Walaloon kun ergaawwan ijoo sadii irratti xiyyeeffata:

Faayidaa Barumsaa: Barumsi akka ifa dukkana wallaalummaa saaquutti ibsameera. Jireenya dhuunfaa qofa osoo hin taane, guddina biyyaatiifis murteessaa dha.

Kaka’umsa Dhalootaa: Barattoonni halkanii fi guyyaa akka carraaqan, akkasumas abjuu isaanii dhugoomsuuf barumsi furtuu ta'uu isaa hubachiisa.

Jijjiirama Sammuu: Kitaaba dubbisuu fi beekumsaan qaramiinsa sammuu irratti xiyyeeffata. Yaadota Ijoo Walaloo Barumsaaf Ta’an

Yeroo walaloo waa'ee barumsaa barreessitu qabxiilee armaan gadii dabalachuu dandeessa:

Beekumsa akka meeshaatti: Barumsa meeshaa hiyyummaa ittiin luluun (injifatan) godhanii ibsuu.

Abdii Egeree: Barumsa akka riqicha gara milkaa'inaatti geessuutti fakkessuu.

Hojiitti Hiikuu: Beekumsa argatan hojiin ibsuun guddina fiduu isaa ibsuu.

Walaloon kun mana barumsaa keessatti ykn sagantaalee adda addaa irratti dubbifamuuf baay'ee mijata dha.

Walaloo dabalataa ykn mata-duree adda ta'e irratti barruu dabalataa yoo barbaadde na gaafachuu dandeessa!


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