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Afaan

Afaan is a term from the Oromo language that means language or speech. In Oromo, afaan functions as the generic word for language and is commonly used in everyday speech as well as in formal descriptions of linguistic varieties. Because of this, the word appears frequently in names that designate a language, most notably in references to the Oromo language itself.

The most common usage in writing is as part of the name Afan Oromo (often written as

Orthography and standardization in modern times have emphasized a Latin-based script called Qubee, which is used

Culturally, Afan Oromo serves as a key symbol of identity for the Oromo people, one of the

Afaan
Oromo
or
Afaan
Oromoo),
which
translates
to
the
Oromo
language.
This
construction
mirrors
how
many
languages
in
the
region
are
named
by
combining
afaan
with
the
ethnolinguistic
identifier
of
the
people
who
speak
it.
In
contemporary
Oromo
writing
and
media,
afaan
is
typically
written
with
long
vowels
(for
example,
the
double
'a'
in
Afaan)
to
reflect
vowel
length,
a
feature
of
the
Oromo
orthography.
for
Afan
Oromo
in
education,
publishing,
and
broadcast
media.
Before
this
standardization,
other
scripts
were
used;
today,
the
Latin-based
system
helps
unify
spelling
and
literacy
across
communities
that
speak
Afan
Oromo.
largest
ethno-linguistic
groups
in
the
Horn
of
Africa.
The
term
Afaan,
through
its
role
in
naming
and
teaching
the
language,
underpins
efforts
to
preserve
and
promote
Oromo
linguistic
heritage,
education,
and
media
across
Ethiopia
and
neighboring
regions.