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Oromo Keyboard Plugin 1.0
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Oromo dictionary for MultiLing Keyboard.Pleaseinstall MultiLing Keyboard along with this plugin.Oromiffa Dictionary plugin for Multiling O Keyboard autocorrectandword predictionInstruction:​⑴ Install this plugin and Multiling OKeyboard.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kl.ime.oh⑵ Run O Keyboard and follow its setup guide.⑶ Slide space bar to switch languages.If you have font issue, read this: http://honsoapps.appspot.com/1/ma.htmlWikipedia:Oromo (pron. /ˈɒrəmoʊ/[3] or /ɔːˈroʊmoʊ/[4][5]) is anAfro-Asiaticlanguage. It is the most widely spoken tongue in thefamily'sCushitic branch. Forms of Oromo are spoken as a firstlanguage bymore than 24 million Oromo and neighboring peoples inEthiopia andparts of northern Kenya. Some linguists[who?] think ofOromo as adialect continuum, since not all varieties aremutuallyintelligible. Older publications often refer to thelanguage asGalla, a term that is considered pejorative and nolonger used.ContentsVarietiesEthnologue (2013) divides Oromo into five languages:Borana–Arsi–Guji Oromo (Southern Oromo, incl. Gabra andSakuyedialects)Eastern Oromo (Harar)Orma (Munyo, Orma, Waata/Sanye)West–Central Oromo (Western Oromo and Central Oromo,incl.Mecha/Wollega, Raya, Wello, Tulema/Shewa)Waata (Sanye)though Waata is counted twice, once as a dialect of Orma.Blench (2006) divides Oromo into four languages:Western Oromo (Maca)Shewa (Tuulama, Arsi)Eastern Oromo (Harar)Southern Oromo (Ajuran, Borana, Gabra, Garreh, Munyo, Orma,Sakuye,Waata)About 95 percent of Oromo speakers live in Ethiopia, mainlyinOromia Region. In Somalia, there are also some speakers ofthelanguage.[6] In Kenya, the Ethnologue also lists 322,000speakersof Borana and Orma, two languages closely related toEthiopianOromo.[7] Within Ethiopia, Oromo is the language with thelargestnumber of native speakers.Within Africa, Oromo is the language with the fourthmostspeakers, after Arabic (if one counts the mutuallyunintelligiblespoken forms of Arabic as a single language andassumes the samefor the varieties of Oromo), Swahili, andHausa.Besides first language speakers, a number of members ofotherethnicities who are in contact with the Oromos speak it as asecondlanguage. See for example, the Omotic-speaking Bambassi andtheNilo-Saharan-speaking Kwama in northwestern Oromia.[8]
Lakkooftuu Baraa - Kaaleendara 2.0
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