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Afaan Oromoo is one of the most widely spoken African languages, serving as a lingua franca for millions across the Horn of Africa, particularly in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. For decades, its use in formal education was restricted, but since 1991, it has flourished as a primary medium of instruction in schools. 1. The Foundation: The Qubee Alphabet afaan.oromoo kutaa

Afaan Oromoo is one of the major languages spoken in Ethiopia, particularly in the Oromia Region, and is the third most widely spoken language in Africa. In the Ethiopian education system, Afaan Oromoo Kutaa refers to the structured teaching of the Oromo language at different grade levels (kutaa means grade or level). These levels range from primary school to secondary school and sometimes include preparatory and university levels.

We are excited to announce our upcoming session for Afaan Oromoo learners! Whether you are a beginner looking for basic greetings or an intermediate speaker wanting to refine your grammar, this "kutaa" (class) is for you. 👉 Link in bio for more lessons

Maatiin walitti dhufne! Welcome back to our Oromo Language series. Today, let’s learn a useful phrase you can use immediately.

Every student starting their first grade ( kutaa 1ffaa ) begins with , the Latin-based script adopted for Afaan Oromoo in 1991. For decades, its use in formal education was

At this stage, the focus is on basic literacy skills—learning the Qubee alphabet, vocabulary building, simple sentence construction, and reading short stories. Oral communication and cultural awareness are emphasized.

The following article explores the significance of Afaan Oromoo in the education system, the transition to the Qubee alphabet, and the resources available for various grade levels ( kutaa ).

"Tokko" (1), "Lama" (2), "Sadi" (3), "Afur" (4), "Shan" (5). Omniglot provides a full list of cardinal numbers.