This document discusses Gamotho doona, which is a type of poetry in the Oromo language. It has two main characteristics: 1) it uses repetitive lines that start with a vowel, and 2) it utilizes consonance within lines. The repetitive lines that begin with vowels allow the poetry to have a musical quality and make it pleasing to listen to, especially when performed collectively.
This document discusses Gamotho doona, which is a type of poetry in the Oromo language. It has two main characteristics: 1) it uses repetitive lines that start with a vowel, and 2) it utilizes consonance within lines. The repetitive lines that begin with vowels allow the poetry to have a musical quality and make it pleasing to listen to, especially when performed collectively.
This document discusses Gamotho doona, which is a type of poetry in the Oromo language. It has two main characteristics: 1) it uses repetitive lines that start with a vowel, and 2) it utilizes consonance within lines. The repetitive lines that begin with vowels allow the poetry to have a musical quality and make it pleasing to listen to, especially when performed collectively.
This document discusses Gamotho doona, which is a type of poetry in the Oromo language. It has two main characteristics: 1) it uses repetitive lines that start with a vowel, and 2) it utilizes consonance within lines. The repetitive lines that begin with vowels allow the poetry to have a musical quality and make it pleasing to listen to, especially when performed collectively.