orooma
Orooma is a lesser-known Bantu language spoken in Tanzania and Kenya. It falls within the Sabaki family of languages, which is part of the larger Bantu language group. Orooma is spoken by approximately 70,000 people, primarily in the coastal regions of Kenya and southern Tanzania.
The language is characterized by a rich verbal system and complex grammatical structures. Orooma has a focus
Orooma has a relatively small number of speakers and is therefore considered an endangered language. Efforts
It is also worth noting that Orooma has cultural significance, as it remains an important part of
While Orooma may not be widely spoken today, its preservation is essential for maintaining linguistic and cultural