Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa (2027)
Seensa (10 min)
Barsiisaa fi heertuun keessan, Lamaan isin giddugala jireenya, Walaloon kun ifa isinitti haa ta’u, Oromoon kanaaf yeroo hunda ni fudhata.
Barumsi utubaa jireenyaa, ibsaa dukkana keessaa fi furtuu dhaloota gara milkiitti ceesisuudha. Oromoon kuusaa afoolaa fi dandeettii afaanii dhalootaan qabuun, ergaa jireenyaa fi gorsa jabaa dabarsuuf walalootti fayyadama. Walaloon Afaan Oromoo waa’ee barumsaa irratti xiyyeeffatu, barattoonni barumsa malee jireenyi dhiilgaa fi dukkanbaasii akka ta’e hubatanii, guddinna dhuunfaa fi hawaasaatiif jabaatanii akka baratan kakaasa. Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa
Kitaaba kee dubbisi ganamaa fi galgala,Beekumsa kuffadhu ka’i furi gala.Biyya keetiif ta’i abdii fi utubaa,Guddinna dhalootaa kan sitti hirkataa jabaa! Xiinxala fi Ergaa Walalichaa
The 39th anniversary of the Oromo Language Day is a significant milestone in the history of the Oromo language. The celebrations serve as a reminder of the importance of language and culture in shaping identity and promoting national development. As the Oromo people continue to celebrate their language and culture, they also acknowledge the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It is hoped that the Oromo language will continue to thrive and play a vital role in promoting Ethiopian culture and development. Seensa (10 min) Barsiisaa fi heertuun keessan, Lamaan
(Oromo poetry about education) is one of the most powerful artistic tools used to inspire students, honor educators, and eliminate illiteracy ( doofummaa ) within the Oromo community. In Oromo culture, poetry ( ogwalaloo ) acts as both an educational resource and an emotional engine that shapes societal values.
. These poems often frame education as the "key to life" or a "torch" that dispels the darkness of ignorance. The Role of Poetry in Oromo Education In Oromo culture, The celebrations serve as a reminder of the
Garuu barumsa dhandhamuuf obsaa fi carraaqqii guddaa gaafata. Akkuma gootonni keenya walaloo keessatti dubbatan, barumsi "hadhaa’ee eebbifama." Jechuun, adeemsi isaa dadhabbii fi qorumsa qabaatus, firiin isaa garuu dhandhamni isaa jireenya guutuu kan mi’eessudha.