ogeessa

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== Oromo == === Etymology === Compare Somali og (“know, be aware of”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ʔɔˈɡéːsːɐ/ === Noun === ogéessa m (feminine ogeettii) expert ==== Descendants ==== → Amharic: ወጌሻ (wägeša) → Burji: ogeessh → Gedeo: ogeessa → Hadiyya: ogeessha → Harari: ኦጌ፞ሰ (ogêsa) → Kistane: ኦጌሻ (ogeša) → Sidamo: ogeessa → Tigrinya: ወጌሳ (wägesa) → Wolane: ጉሴሸ (ugeša) === References === Gamtaa, Xilaahun (2004), Galmee Afaan Oromo fi Afaan Ingilizii Barsiisuu - Comprehensive Oromo-English-Dictionary (COED), New York, USA: Karrayyuu Publishing, →ISBN, page 626 == Sidamo == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /oˈɡeːsːa/ === Noun === ogeessa m (feminine ogeette, plural ogeeyye f) (male) professional === References === Kazuhiro Kawachi (2007), A grammar of Sidaama (Sidamo), a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, page 82