gaz ISO 639

Afaan Oromoo Autonyms

Oromo, West Central

  • Geography

    ET Widespread.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Ethiopia

gaz
Afan Oromo, Ittu, Ituu, Oromiffa, Oromoo, “Galla” (pej.)
Afaan Oromoo
19,100,000 in Ethiopia (2018). 36,600,000 all Oromo speakers in Ethiopia (2018 World Factbook). Ethnic population: 30,000,000. Total users in all countries: 19,196,000.
Widespread.
Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Southwestern Ethiopia
2 (Provincial). De facto language of provincial identity in Oromia Region. West Central Oromo [gaz] is lingua franca of the area.
Afro-Asiatic, Cushitic, East, Oromo
Western Oromo, Central Oromo. Subdialects are Mecha (Maccha, Wellaga, Wallaga, Wollega), Raya, Wello (Wollo), and Tulema (Tulama, Shoa, Shewa). Harar and Borana are most divergent. A member of macrolanguage Oromo [orm].
SOV; postpositions; gender (masculine/feminine); case-marking (7 cases); verb affixes mark person, number, gender of subject; passives (active, middle, passive); tense and aspect; 25 consonant and 10 vowel phonemes; pitch accent.
Also use Amharic [amh]. Used as L2 by Anfillo [myo], Gumuz [guk], Gwama [kmq], Hozo [hoz], Komo [xom], Màwés Aasʼè [myf], Seze [sze].
Literacy rate in L2: 22%. Taught in primary and secondary schools in grades 1–10. Taught as a major at the university level. Literature. Newspapers. Radio. TV. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1899–1998.
Ethiopic script [Ethi], used until 1990s. Latin script [Latn], used since 1990s.
In Ethiopia, Oromo is viewed as one people who speak one language. Traditional religion, Christian, Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Oromo, West Central
Oromo, West Central
96,000 in Sudan (2017).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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