Bilisummaa Academy
Master Afaan Oromoo with our authoritative curriculum, engineered to take you from total beginner to advanced conversational fluency.
Level 1: Beginner
Build your foundation with Qubee, phonetics, and social greetings.
Unit 1: Phonological Introduction
Technical study of Oromo consonants, vowels, and the mechanics of glottalization.
Unit 2: Morphophonemic Rules & Syllables
The logic of consonant assimilation and syllable structures within the Qubee script.
Unit 3: Social Protocols & Telephone Etiquette
Mastering the gateway to Oromo society through greetings and digital interactions.
Unit 4: Noun Morphology - Subject vs. Base
Technical distinction between the Nominative (Subject) and the Base (Object) forms.
Unit 5: Gender Logic & Biological Roots
Mapping adjectival roots and kinship relations to grammatical gender classes.
Unit 6: Numerical Authority & Counting
Technical guide to cardinal and ordinal numeracy from 1 to 1,000,000.
Level 2: Intermediate
Expand into grammar, verb conjugations, and practical dining scenarios.
Unit 7: Culinary Dialogue & Ordering
Practical restaurant scenarios involving food types, preparation methods, and pricing.
Unit 8: Noun Number & Singulative Markers
Technical study of plural suffixes and the singulative system for definiteness.
Unit 9: The Possessive Pronoun Matrix
Technical mapping of ownership markers and the -ti suffix for instrumental cases.
Unit 10: Spatial Navigation & Travel
Directional logic: Bahoo (East), Dhihaa (West), Kabbaa (North), Kibbaa (South).
Unit 11: The Six Adjectival Gender Groups
Academic classification of how Oromo adjectives reflect noun gender.
Unit 12: Comparison & Reduplication
Forming plurals via syllable doubling and the logic of "irra" (than).
Level 3: Advanced
Master complex syntax, reflexive logic, and cultural philosophy.
Unit 13: The Temporal Matrix - Time Logic
Complex time determinants, frequency markers, and Arabic-derived weekdays.
Unit 14: Reflexive Middle Verbs & Agency
Doing actions for oneself: the -addh suffix and agentive syntax.
Unit 15: Negative Imperfect & Jussive Mood
Complex negation rules and the "Haa" collective suggetion structure.
Unit 16: Commercial Transactions & Dukaana
Advanced dialogue for trade, materials (cotton/silk), and sizing logic.
Unit 17: Postpositional Syntax Logic
Why Oromo uses markers after the noun and the impact on SOV sentence structure.
Unit 18: The Genitive Construction Authority
Mastering possession via tonal shifts, vowel lengthening, and the -ti relative markers.