Oromo Language
The Oromo language is a Cushitic language spoken primarily by the Oromo people in the Horn of Africa, particularly in Ethiopia, where it is one of the most widely spoken languages. It serves as a vital means of communication for millions and is recognized as an official language in some regions.
Oromo has several dialects, including Western Oromo and Eastern Oromo, which can vary significantly. The language uses the Latin script for writing, and efforts have been made to promote its use in education and media, helping to preserve and enhance the cultural identity of the Oromo community.