New Oromo Dictionary App for Smart Phones
Remember when it used to be thought by some elites that Afaan Oromo would break a radio? Well, it never did, and it never will!
The Oromo Dictionary is happy to announce that it is releasing the first of its kind: FREE beta version of the Oromo Dictionary Application for Android Operating System (OS) based smart phones and tablets; otherwise known as the Oromo Dictionary App. It is not only a dictionary, but it also helps Afaan Oromo become a part of the world’s languages.
It works for all Android OS based smart phones and tablets, such as Google Nexus, HTC, LG, SAMSUNG and many others.
Download the Oromo Dictionary App for FREE Here.
Oromo Dictionary App is now under your finger tips: If you want to learn Afaan Oromo or English, or you want to extend your knowledge, then the Oromo Dictionary is the ideal tool to help you understand and communicate. The Oromo Dictionary App translates Oromo to English or English to Oromo. It delivers reference contents from OromoDictionary.com site. The Oromo Dictionary App is easy to use and helps you auto-complete as you type the first few characters of Afaan Oromo or English words.
The Oromo Dictionary Application can be downloaded and installed to the Android phones from Google Market. Go to:
Oromo Dictionary for more detail.
For more information about Oromo Dictionary, please visit OromoDictionary.com
5 Comments


Leeman said,
September 8, 2011 @ 1:32 pm
Sammuu kana buqisiisee fi harka kana raawwate Waaqayyo haa eebbisu.Kunoo gaa dhimma itti bahuun afaan keenya haa guddifannu.Afaan Oromoo guddinaan duratti haa harreedu.
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Kumsaa said,
September 8, 2011 @ 3:03 pm
Dear frineds,
I am thrilled to find this news. Indeed it very uplifting and thank you for that. I just downloaded your Oromo Dictionary and love it very! This is the type of work that would bring practical improvement in our life. I am testing it right now. Some definitions from the Oromo dictionary:
Identity- eenyuma; maalumma
improvement-fooyya’insa; fooyyii;wayyeesuu
Jury: salgane
Egaa waan dansa jalqabdani, jabaadha fooyyessa
Jaabdha foyyeessa egaa!
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Oromia said,
September 9, 2011 @ 12:27 pm
It is a good start but, I found a spelling mistake from the start. It is Afaan Oromoo, not Afan Oromo… Please at Least the Medias should correct this…
Thank you…
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dirmachuu sabaa said,
September 16, 2011 @ 10:41 pm
guddinni sabaa hirmaanna tokko tokkoon kenya goonuun dhufa. Namuu dendeetti isaa yoo gumaache heegereen sabaa keenya sadarkaa addunyaa waliin qixxee demuu ta’a. Kanaafuu namuu haa itti hirmaatu. Namni kana hojii irra olches waaqni hamtu iraa haa eegu.
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aderoid said,
September 20, 2011 @ 6:57 am
How is that my people. Afana Oromo has find its way through the cutting edge human invention of means information exchange (smart-phones). That I would say rocks. Afaan Oromo is not letting us down that easy no matter what our enemies who live in fear of us tried what ever they could to stop it. Afaan Oromo the intellectual language of our ancestors will do all the smashing and crashing of the barriers set out by anti-oromo Amharas and tigrians elites or whatever they are (who cares).
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