How to use possessive pronouns in Oromo

How to use possessive pronouns in Oromo

You want to learn how to use possessive pronouns in Oromo? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Oromo lessons complete with useful examples. My book, your book, all our books... we make learning Oromo possessive pronouns easy.

Oromo personal pronouns : I

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'.

Examples

ani
I
ani qofa
just me
anis
me too
ani miti
not me
ani hoo ?
and me ?
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Oromo is often referred to as Afaan Oromo. If you are planning on doing some travelling, learning Oromo would be a great way to make the most of your trip.

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Basic words and phrases in Oromo

Learn to get by in Oromo with these useful words and phrases. These essential phrases cover everything from Oromo greetings to business and workplace communications to love and dating.

Dhiyootti wal nu ha agarsiisu
See you soon
Ammas walitti deebina
See you again
Hanga boriitti nagaatti
See you tomorrow
Booda wal agarra
See you later
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Step 9 : Oromo possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns are used to describe ownership or possession. To start out, learn to use just two Oromo possessive pronouns. We suggest you learn haadha koo, abbaa koo and haadha kee, abbaa kee (my mother, my father, your mother, your father). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about Oromo possessive pronouns including useful examples. After you've learned using these phrases by heart you can move on to the bonus Step 10 (Simple Oromo sentences).

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