Oromo Language Templates

Are you looking for information about the Oromo language? Look no further! Our website is a comprehensive resource on the Oromo language, providing a wealth of information and documents related to this widely spoken language.

The Oromo language, also known as Afaan Oromoo, is the official language of the Oromo people and is spoken by millions of individuals in Ethiopia and other countries. It is an Afro-Asiatic language and has its own unique alphabet and grammar.

At our website, you can find a wide range of documents related to the Oromo language. These documents include government forms, legal documents, and educational materials, all available in the Oromo language. Whether you need assistance understanding child support referral forms, your rights and responsibilities when receiving services, or school statements, our collection of Oromo language documents has you covered.

We understand the importance of having information and resources available in your native language. That's why we have curated this collection of Oromo language documents to provide access to essential information for Oromo speakers. Our goal is to empower Oromo individuals and communities by providing the tools and resources necessary to navigate various aspects of life in their native language.

Whether you are a native speaker of Oromo, a learner, or simply interested in the Oromo language and culture, our website is a valuable resource. Explore our collection of Oromo language documents and enhance your understanding of this rich and vibrant language.

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This document outlines the rights and responsibilities when receiving services from the Aging and Long-Term Support Administration and Developmental Disabilities Administration in Washington. It is available in the Oromo language.

This Form is used for tracking and screening the health and education of children in Washington state, specifically for the Oromo community. It is used by the DCYF (Department of Children, Youth, and Families).

This document is used for withdrawing an administrative hearing request in the state of Washington. It is specific to the Oromo language.

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