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1983 novel by Baalu Girma
Oromay (Eritrean language: ፍሬ አልባ, "pointless", borrowed from the Italian oramai) is an Amharic-language novel, published in 1983. It was written by Baalu
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Ethiopian author and journalist (1939–1984)
author known for his criticism of prominent members of the Derg in his book Oromay ("The End"). He was a notable journalist during the time of Emperor Haile
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Musical artist (1949–1997)
(ዘመን) Meskerem, (መስከረም) Natsenet, (ናጽነት) Delay Selam, (ደላይ ሰላም) Aykonen Oromay, (ኣይኮነን ኦሮማይ) Wegiha'ya Meriet, (ወጊሓ'ያ መሬት) Mesob Ade, (መሶብ ኣደ) Ab Kulu
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1984 novel by Baalu Girma
shifting Ethiopia in a war zone. The novel comes chronologically after Oromay, the book which is widely suspected to have killed Girma after criticizing
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modern Ethiopian literature, considered a modern masterpiece. Baalu Girma's Oromay (1983) is also well-regarded. Emperor Haile Selassie wrote an autobiography
Ethiopian_literature
(1941–2013), Somali-Ethiopian poet Tsegaye Gebre-Medhin Baalu Girma, author of Oromay Abe Gubegna Sebhat Guèbrè-Egziabhér Getatchew Haile Alaqa Gebre Hanna, master
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Literature originating from Africa
Wreath for Udomo (1956), This Island Now (1966) Baalu Girma (Ethiopia): Oromay ("The End") Chinua Achebe (Nigeria): Arrow of God (1964), No Longer At Ease
African_literature
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Protective
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Pet form of German Ivonne, IVONETTE means "yew tree."
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Faith; Belief; Variant of Iman
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Beautiful
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Gift of Goddess Durga
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English : perhaps an occupational name for a maker of bottles or cups, from Old French gourde ‘water vessel’, ‘flask’, but possibly of the same derivation as 2.French : from Old French gourd ‘heavy’, ‘dull’, ‘sluggish’, hence a nickname for a slow lumbering person.
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English, Scottish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Gavriel ‘God has given me strength’. This was borne by an archangel in the Bible (Daniel 8:16 and 9:21), who in the New Testament announced the impending birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary (Luke 1:26–38). It has been a comparatively popular personal name in all parts of Europe, among both Christians and Jews, during the Middle Ages and since. Compare Michael and Raphael.
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Lord Vishnu
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Quick; Energetic
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Garland of Champa flowers
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