Lukkuu, Cuucii, Indaaqqoo
Don't see any connections.
Gosh, these double vowels in Oromo are awful.
What is cuucii and indaqqoo? Never heard of those words and I’m fluent in Oromo. lol
Lukkuu, Cuucii, Indaaqqoo
Don't see any connections.
Gosh, these double vowels in Oromo are awful.
What is cuucii and indaqqoo? Never heard of those words and I’m fluent in Oromo. lol
What is cuucii and indaqqoo? Never heard of those words and I’m fluent in Oromo. lol
I don't speak Oromo, just used online translators.
It's an actual Oromo word, guess you don't speak Oromo well:
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That sounds like a naughty wordkuku
Much like in the English language:Digaag....but i hear doro as well. For some reason digag feels more appropriate when they are dead and meat is served. While doro when alive and running about
Diimtuu = Red in Oromo is connected to the word Dhiig (Blood) in Somali.
Blood = Diima in Arabic too.Diimtuu (Diimaa) = Red in Oromo is connected to the word Dhiig (Blood) in Somali.
Dhimtu or Diima(masculine).
Blood in Oromo is Dhiiga.
@AfranQallo do you know enough Somali words to tell us what other words we might share?![]()
The word for Blood in Hebrew is "Dam" & in Tamazight(Berber) it's "Idamn"Blood = Diima in Arabic too.
There are tons but I don’t really know Af Somali to list the similarities. I know common words that are similar and the numbers eg: Adeero is paternal uncle in Oromo, Habo is Maturnal Aunt.
Numbers:
Takka - 1
Lama - 2
Saadi - 3
Afur - 4
Shan - 5
Ja’ha or Jah - 6
Torba - 7
Sadeet- 8
Sagal- 9
Kudhan- 10
I said Amharic has no ties but as Oromo is Cushitic i can come to an understanding
I knew from the start she was from there...you can feel the fire sge writes withDigaag till i die@halwa Reer bosaso stand up
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Shan and Sagaal are Somali![]()
God bless bari queensI knew from the start she was from there...you can feel the fire sge writes with
I said Amharic has no ties but as Oromo is Cushitic i can come to an understanding![]()