Oromo Language School

Oromo Language School
Oromo Language School

The UN International Mother Language Day was on 22nd February 2014 and the Oromo community celebrated at SADACCA.

The Oromo language is spoken in the Horn of Africa – in parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. Badasso Safawo, chair of the Sheffield Oromo Community Association spoke of plans to start the Sheffield Oromo language school. Two teachers will provide 2 hours of teaching in Oromo and children will learn language, history and maths and get help with homework.

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