Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa (2025)
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.
There's a very beautiful and green forest up there. Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa
“Yeroo barumsaaf seenuu, Yaanni koo baay’ee hamma addaan ba’a, Beekumsi waan iddoo hin qabne, Fedhiin koo garuu balla’aa ta’a.” The 39th anniversary of the Oromo Language Day
“Barsiisaa fi heertuun keessan, Lamaan isin giddugala jireenya, Yoo isin lubbuun keessan waliin deemte, Oromoon addunyaa keessatti ni beekama.” It is hoped that the Oromo language will
(Madda kana fayyadamuuf hayyama barreessaa barbaadi.)
The (Oromo Poetry about Education) serves as a critical medium for promoting the value of knowledge, literacy, and social progress within Oromo culture. Through rhythmic verses and evocative metaphors, these poems—often titled "Yaa Barumsaa"—illustrate education as an indestructible wealth and a tool for national empowerment. Thematic Analysis of Education Poetry