Southern Oromo | |
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Borana | |
Region | Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia |
Ethnicity | Borana Oromo, Sakuye |
Native speakers | 9.6 million (2019–2024)[1] |
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | gax |
Glottolog | bora1271 |
Southern Oromo, or Borana (after one of its dialects), is a variety of Oromo spoken in southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya by the Borana people. Günther Schlee also notes that it is the native language of a number of related peoples, such as the Sakuye.[2]
Dialects are Borana proper (Boran, Borena), possibly Arsi (Arussi, Arusi) and Guji (Gujji, Jemjem) in Ethiopia and, in Kenya, Karayu, Salale (Selale), and Gabra (Gabbra, Gebra).