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Amharic uses Ge'ez while Oromo uses Latin. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it.
Both Amharic and Oromo belong to the Afro-Asiatic language family. Related languages tend to share vocabulary roots and comparable sentence structure, which generally makes machine translation between them more reliable — though false friends, words that look alike but mean different things, are also more common between relatives.
Amharic follows subject-object-verb (SOV) order while Oromo follows verb-subject-object (VSO). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Amharic: Approximately 33.7 million native speakers, with an additional 25.1 million second-language speakers. Oromo: Approximately 40 million speakers, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.
Everyday phrases translated from Amharic to Oromo — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| ሰላም | Akkam jirtu |
| እንደምን አደሩ | Nagaan nagaa |
| ደህና ከሰአት | Nagaa waaree booda |
| መልካም ምሽት | Galgala gaarii |
| መልካም ምሽት | Halkan gaarii |
| ቸር እንሰንብት | Nagaan bulaa |
| በኋላ እንገናኝ | Booda wal argina |
| ነገ እንገናኝ | Boru wal argina |
| እንኳን ደህና መጣህ | Baga nagaan dhuftan |
| እንዴት ነህ? | Akkam jirtu? |
| ደህና ነኝ አመሰግናለሁ | Ani gaarii dha, galatoomaa |
| መልካም ቀን ይሁንላችሁ | Guyyaa gaarii isiniif haa ta'u |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| እባካችሁ | Mee |
| አመሰግናለሁ | Galatoomaa |
| በጣም አመሰግናለሁ | Baay'ee galatoomaa |
| እንኳን ደህና መጣህ | Baga nagaan dhuftan |
| አዎ | Eeyyee |
| አይ | Lakki |
| ይቅርታ አድርግልኝ | Dhiifama naaf godhaa |
| አዝናለሁ | Dhiifama |
| ችግር የለም። | Rakkoo hin qabu |
| እርግጥ ነው። | Dhugaadha |
| እንኳን ደስ አላችሁ | Baga gammaddan |
| መልካም እድል | Carraa gaarii |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| ስምህ ማን ነው? | Maqaan kee maali? |
| ስለተዋወቅን ደስ ብሎኛል። | Siin wal arguun na gammachiise |
| ከየት ነህ? | Eessaa dhufte? |
| ስንት አመት ነው፧ | Umuriin kee meeqa? |
| ተማሪ ነኝ | Ani barattuudha |
| በበዓል ቀን ነው ያለሁት | Ani ayyaanaaf as jira |
| እዚህ የመጣሁት ለስራ ነው። | Hojiif as jira |
| ይሄ ጓደኛዬ ነው። | Kun hiriyaa kooti |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| አንድ | Tokko |
| ሁለት | Lama |
| ሶስት | Sadii |
| አራት | Afur |
| አምስት | Shan |
| ስድስት | Jaha |
| ሰባት | Torba |
| ስምንት | Saddeet |
| ዘጠኝ | Sagal |
| አስር | Kudhan |
| መቶ | Dhibba tokko |
| አንድ ሺህ | Kuma tokko |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| ዛሬ | Har'a |
| ነገ | Boru |
| ትናንት | Kaleessa |
| አሁን | Amma |
| በኋላ | Boodarra |
| ስንት ሰዓት ነው? | Sa'aatiin meeqa? |
| ጠዋት ላይ | Ganama |
| ምሽት ላይ | Galgala galgala |
| ሰኞ | Isniina |
| አርብ | Jimaata |
| በሚቀጥለው ሳምንት | Torban dhufu |
| አንድ ሰዓት | Sa'aatii tokko |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| መታጠቢያ ቤቱ የት ነው? | Kutaan dhiqannaa eessa jira? |
| የባቡር ጣቢያው የት ነው? | Buufatni baaburaa eessa jira? |
| አየር ማረፊያው የት ነው? | Buufatni xiyyaaraa eessa jira? |
| እንዴት እዛ ልደርስ እችላለሁ? | Akkamittan achi ga'a? |
| ወደ ግራ ይታጠፉ | Gara bitaatti garagali |
| ወደ ቀኝ ይታጠፉ | Gara mirgaatti garagali |
| በቀጥታ ወደ ፊት ይሂዱ | Kallattiin fuulduratti deemi |
| ቅርብ ነው። | Dhihoo dha |
| ሩቅ ነው። | Fagoo dha |
| ጠፍቻለሁ | Ani badeera |
| ታክሲ እፈልጋለሁ | Taaksii na barbaachisa |
| ትኬት የት መግዛት እችላለሁ? | Tikeetii eessaa bitachuu danda'a? |
| ቲኬቱ ስንት ነው? | Tikeetiin meeqa? |
| በእግር መሄድ ደህና ነው? | Miillaan deemuun nageenya qabaa? |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| ርቦኛል | Beela'eera |
| ተጠምቶኛል። | Ani dheebodheera |
| ውሃ እባክህ | Bishaan maaloo |
| እባካችሁ ጠረጴዛ ለሁለት | Minjaala nama lamaaf ta'u maaloo |
| እባክዎን ምናሌው | Menuun, maaloo |
| ምን ትመክራለህ? | Maal gorsitu? |
| ይህን እፈልጋለሁ | Kana nan jaalladha |
| ጣፋጭ ነው | Mi'aawaa dha |
| ሂሳቡ እባካችሁ | Labsiin, maaloo |
| ስጋ አልበላም። | Foon hin nyaadhu |
| የምግብ አለርጂ አለብኝ | Ani alarjii nyaataa qaba |
| ቡና | Buna |
| ሻይ | Shaayii |
| ዳቦ | Buddeena |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| ይህ ምን ያህል ያስከፍላል? | Kun gatii meeqa kaffala? |
| በጣም ውድ ነው | Garmalee qaala'aa dha |
| ክሬዲት ካርዶችን ትቀበላለህ? | Kaardii liqii ni fudhattaa? |
| እየተመለከትኩ ነው። | Ani ilaalaa jira |
| እወስደዋለሁ | Ani nan fudhadha |
| ክፈት | Banaa |
| ተዘግቷል። | Cufaadha |
| መግቢያ | Seensa |
| ውጣ | Ba'aa |
| ገበያው የት ነው? | Gabaa eessa jira? |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| እገዛ | Gargaarsa |
| ዶክተር ይደውሉ | Doktora bilbilaa |
| ለፖሊስ ይደውሉ | Poolisiitti bilbilaa |
| እርዳታ እፈልጋለሁ | Gargaarsi na barbaachisa |
| ታምሜአለሁ። | Ani dhukkubsadheera |
| ሆስፒታሉ የት ነው? | Hospitaalli eessa jira? |
| ፋርማሲው የት ነው? | Manni qorichaa eessa jira? |
| እዚህ ያማል | Asitti nama dhukkubsa |
| ሐኪም እፈልጋለሁ | Doktora na barbaachisa |
| በአቅራቢያው ሆስፒታል አለ? | Hospitaalli naannoo sana jiraa? |
| Amharic | Oromo |
|---|---|
| እንግሊዘኛ ትናገራለህ፧ | Afaan Ingilizii ni dubbatta? |
| አልገባኝም። | Naaf hin galle |
| ይገባኛል። | Naaf gala |
| እባኮትን ቀስ ብለው ይናገሩ | Mee suuta jedhii dubbadhu |
| እባኮትን ይድገሙት | Mee sana irra deebi'aa |
| እባክዎን ይፃፉ | Mee barreessi |
| ይህ ምን ማለት ነው? | Kun maal jechuudha? |
| ይህን እንዴት ትላለህ? | Akkamitti kana jettu? |
| እየተማርኩ ነው። | Ani barachaa jira |
| ትንሽ እናገራለሁ | Xiqqoo nan dubbadha |
| ልትረዳኝ ትችላለህ? | Na gargaaruu dandeessaa? |
| አላውቅም | An hin beeku |
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Primarily spoken in Ethiopia, particularly in the Oromia Region, as well as in Kenya, Somalia, and Eritrea.
Uses the Latin alphabet, with additional letters. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, NY, O, P, PH, Q, R, S, SH, T, U, W, X, Y, Z, CH, DH
Features a complex system of vowel length and tone, with three tones: high, mid, and low.
Verb-subject-object (VSO) order predominates. Has a complex system of case marking, with six cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative, and instrumental.
Includes words from Amharic, Arabic, and Italian due to historical and modern influences.
Part of the Afro-Asiatic language family, under the Cushitic branch.
Currently uses the Latin script. Historically, also used the Ge'ez script.
Transitioned from Ge'ez to Latin script during the 19th century.
Approximately 40 million speakers, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa.
Primarily spoken in Ethiopia, where it is the official working language of the government. Also spoken by Ethiopian diaspora communities worldwide.
Uses the Ge'ez script, an abugida where each character represents a consonant-vowel combination.
Amharic is known for ejective consonants, produced with a burst of air. Vowels are integral to the Ge'ez script and modify the base consonant symbols.
Amharic follows a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order. Nouns have gender, number, and definiteness, and verbs are highly inflected for person, gender, and tense.
Includes loanwords from Arabic, English, Italian, and other Ethiopian languages, reflecting the country's diverse history.
Part of the Afro-Asiatic language family, specifically the Ethio-Semitic branch.
Uses the Ge'ez script, which consists of 33 base characters, each with seven variations depending on the vowel sound.
Derived from the ancient Ge'ez script, which has been in use in Ethiopia since at least the 5th century CE.
Approximately 33.7 million native speakers, with an additional 25.1 million second-language speakers.
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