You want to learn how to use the indefinite article in Oromo? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Oromo lessons complete with useful examples. An apple, a house, a book... we explain it all to you in short, easy to follow lessons.
A personal pronoun is what we call the English words 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', 'we' and 'they'. Just like English, Oromo has a set of personal pronouns. The English word 'I' is a pronoun in the first person singular. The Oromo word for 'I' is 'ani'.
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The indefinite article is what we call the word a in English. The indefinite article is used with nouns in English (a book, a chair, a door etc.). To get started in Oromo, pick just 3 important nouns. We suggest you learn the nouns kitaaba, barcuma and balbala (book, chair, door). Once you have learned these nouns, you can then learn how to use each noun with the indefinite article. This is easy in Oromo, because in Oromo, there is no indefinite article. So the word kitaaba can mean book or a book, the word barcuma can mean chair or a chair and the word balbala can mean door or a door. You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about the indefinite article in Oromo including useful examples. Once you have learned to use the indefinite article with the Oromo nouns kitaaba, barcuma and balbala, you're ready to move on to Step 4 (the definite article in Oromo).
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