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    Professional Oromo translation service

    Oromo Legal Translator

    Oromo Legal Translation Services

    Get fast and professional English <> Oromo legal translation services from Singapore Translation.

    Our experienced legal translators translate all types of legal documents from Oromo to English or English to Oromo.

    To begin, simply provide a clear scan of your documents for translation, and send to our email enquiry@tnfast.com for a quote. All documents sent are treated in strict confidence.


    • Certified and experienced full-time translators
    • Legal contract and business document translations
    • Adoption or name-change document translation
    • Civil litigation and arbitration translations
    • Conveyancing and bank loan document translations
    • Monetary transaction records translation
    • Inventory and accounts translation
    • Intellectual property report translation
    • Translation of wills and trusts
    • Birth, marriages or death certificate translation
    • Divorce letter translation



    Legal Translators Ready to Assist

    Once you get a quote, you can pay securely online using your credit card. You will get to preview the electronic copy of the translations before we post the harcopy.

    Legal translation services are commonly required for legal court hearings, business transactions and business proposals. All our Oromo legal translators are accredited translators with relevant qualifications to back up their experience in the translation profession.




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    About the Oromo Language

    Oromo, also known as Afaan Oromo, Oromiffa(a), Afan Boran, Afan Orma, and sometimes in other languages by variant spellings of these names (Oromic, Afan Oromo, etc.), is an Afro-Asiatic language, and the most widely spoken of the Cushitic family. Forms of Oromo are spoken as a first language by more than 25 million Oromo and neighbouring peoples in Ethiopia and Kenya. Some think of Oromo as a dialect continuum, since not all varieties are mutually intelligible. It is a sociolinguistic language, consisting of four varieties: Borana–Arsi–Guji Oromo, Eastern Oromo (also called Qottu), Orma, and West Central Oromo.

    About 95 percent of Oromo speakers live in Ethiopia, mainly in Oromia Region. In Somalia, there are also some speakers of the language. In Kenya, the Ethnologue also lists 322,000 speakers of Borana and Orma, two languages closely related to Ethiopian Oromo. Within Ethiopia, Oromo is the second most widely spoken language.

    Within Africa, Oromo is the language with the fourth most speakers, after Arabic (if one counts the mutually unintelligible spoken forms of Arabic as a single language and assumes the same for the varieties of Oromo), Swahili, and Hausa.

    Besides first language speakers, a number of members of other ethnicities who are in contact with the Oromos speak it as a second language. For example, the Omotic-speaking Bambassi and the Nilo-Saharan-speaking Kwama in northwestern Oromia.1

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