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Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa ((new))

Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa ((new))

Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa

2. Fooyya’insa Hawaasummaa: Barumsi Akka Meeshaa Jijiirraa

Walaloon Oromoo waa’ee barumsaa keessatti ibsa barumsi meeshaa jijjiirraa hawaasaati. Barumsaan qofa hawaasni Oromoo gosa, amanti, fi haala jireenyaa isaa irraa gara hawaasa beekumsaa fi ogeessummaa geessuu danda’a.

6. Yeroo Ammaa fi Walaloo Waa’ee Barumsaa

Yeroo ammaa, namoonni dargaggoonni Oromoo soshaala miidiyaa (Facebook, Telegram) fayyadamuu walaloo waa’ee barumsaa barreessu. Fakkeenya: Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa

Ajami, with her silver hair braided in traditional designs, handed Hiba a small, intricately carved wooden box. "Today, we prepare for the celebrations," she said, her eyes twinkling. "The 39th day is special. It's a day when we honor our ancestors and the land that provides for us."

"Barumsaan qaba namaaf banama, harkifattoonni hin qabdan" (Education opens doors for a person; oppressors cannot catch them.) Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa 39-ee Barumsaa 2

  • Akka ibsaa abdii fi iccitiitti (e.g., “Barumsa fagaatti ilaali”)
  • Akka cinaa’uu rakkinoota hawaasummaatti (e.g., hanqina mana barumsaa)
  • Akka furtuu jireenyaa fi mirga namummaa

This traditional poem highlights the benefits of learning, contrasting those who study with those who do not Yaa Barumsa Yaa Barumsaa, Yaa Madda Bekumsaa. Waa'ee Fayidaa Kee, Meeqansaan Ibsa? Inni Tokkoffanii, Sammuu Nama Cimsa. Barumsii Qabeenya, Kan Hunduma Keenyaa. Kan Bu'ee Hin Cabne, Kan Moofa'e Hin Shamne, Kan Hattuun Hin Hanne. Warri Baratan Xiyyaaraa Oofuu, Warri Hin Baranne Okkotee Sofuu! Walaloo: Importance of Studying

"Walaloo Afaan Oromoo Waa’ee Barumsaa" comprises Oromo poetry focusing on education as a vital source of knowledge, often highlighting themes like self-development, the value of learning, and the role of teachers. Prominent examples include "Yaa Barumsa" and "Barnoota Baradhuu," which are frequently shared in educational literature, Scribd documents, and social media platforms. For a curated list of educational poems, see the Wikipedia entry on Oromo poetry Akka ibsaa abdii fi iccitiitti (e

Foundation of Growth: Education is the pillar upon which a bright future is built.