Learn Afaan Oromoo: Structured Lessons
Build a high-authority foundation in the Oromo language. Our expert-curated curriculum guides you from the Qubee alphabet to advanced conversational fluency.
Language Foundations
Master the Qubee alphabet and correct phonetic pronunciation from day one.
Grammar Mastery
Detailed modules on Oromo verb conjugation, sentence structure, and syntax.
History & Context
Explore the historical roots and heritage that shaped the modern Oromo identity.
Foundations
Unit 1: Phonological Introduction
Technical study of Oromo consonants, vowels, and the mechanics of glottalization.
Unit 3: Social Protocols & Telephone Etiquette
Mastering the gateway to Oromo society through greetings and digital interactions.
Unit 6: Numerical Authority & Counting
Technical guide to cardinal and ordinal numeracy from 1 to 1,000,000.
Grammar
Unit 2: Morphophonemic Rules & Syllables
The logic of consonant assimilation and syllable structures within the Qubee script.
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 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 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).
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 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.
Vocabulary
Unit 7: Culinary Dialogue & Ordering
Practical restaurant scenarios involving food types, preparation methods, and pricing.
Unit 10: Spatial Navigation & Travel
Directional logic: Bahoo (East), Dhihaa (West), Kabbaa (North), Kibbaa (South).
Unit 13: The Temporal Matrix - Time Logic
Complex time determinants, frequency markers, and Arabic-derived weekdays.
Unit 16: Commercial Transactions & Dukaana
Advanced dialogue for trade, materials (cotton/silk), and sizing logic.