Kitaaba Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 9 May 2026

This opening chapter explores the power of language as a tool for identity and communication. Students learn to analyze and apply Oromo proverbs (mammaaksa) in context, understanding the wisdom of Jechoota Jaalallee (idiomatic expressions).

Kitaaba Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 9 qaama murteessaa barnoota Itoophiyaa keessatti Afaan Oromoo akka barattoonni jaalatan, hubatan, fi hojiirra oolchan gochuuf qophaa’eedha. Yoo kitaabni kun haala gaariin fayyadame, barattoonni keessoo keessan:

➡️ Yoo atis barataa, barsiisaa, ykn maatii taate, kitaaba kana fayyadamuun Afaan Oromoo keessatti barumsa keessan fooyyessaa. Kitaaba Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 9


Gabaabinaan, kitaaba kana hubachuun fi hojiirra oolchuun balbala barnootaa, hawaasa, fi aadaa Oromoo keessatti banuudha. Barsiisotaaf, barattootaf, fi hawaasaaf akka gargaaru abdadha.

Hubachiisa: Yoo kitaaba kana PDF ykn maxxansaa barbaadde, ministeerii barnootaa Itoophiyaa (MoE) ykn bulchiinsa barnootaa naannoo keessan gaafadhaa. This opening chapter explores the power of language


In recent years, the Ethiopian Ministry of Education has made concerted efforts to digitize learning materials. The Kitaaba Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 9 is now widely available in PDF format on platforms like the official MoE website and educational Telegram channels.

This shift has democratized access, allowing students in remote areas to download the textbook on smartphones or tablets, ensuring that a lack of physical books does not hinder learning. ➡️ Yoo atis barataa, barsiisaa, ykn maatii taate,

In the landscape of Ethiopian education, Kitaaba Afaan Oromoo Kutaa 9 (the Grade 9 Oromo Language textbook) is not merely a collection of grammar rules and reading passages. It represents a critical juncture in a student’s academic and cultural journey. As the first year of upper secondary education (preparatory level), Grade 9 serves as a gateway. For Oromo language learners, this textbook is the key that unlocks deeper linguistic competence, critical thinking, and a profound connection to one of the most widely spoken languages in the Horn of Africa.

Published by the Ministry of Education of Ethiopia, this textbook aligns with the national curriculum framework, which recognizes Afaan Oromoo as a language of instruction and a subject of study. It is designed for both native speakers seeking to refine their command of the language and for second-language learners striving for fluency.