Oromigna (Afaan Oromo) is the largest indigenous language of Ethiopia by speaker count — around 37 million native speakers — and is also widely spoken in northern Kenya. It's a Cushitic language, written in the Latin alphabet (Qubee). The US Oromo-American community is concentrated in the Twin Cities (which has one of the largest Oromo communities outside Ethiopia), Washington DC, Atlanta, and Seattle. Our Oromigna translation work is mostly USCIS asylum and family-reunification paperwork, alongside academic transcripts and church records.