• Ganda or Luganda (/luːˈɡændə/ loo-GAN-də; Oluganda [oluɡâːndá]) is a Bantu language spoken in the African Great Lakes region. It is one of the major languages...
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  • Luganda, the language spoken by the Baganda people from Central Uganda, is a tonal language of the Bantu family. It is traditionally described as having...
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  • The Luganda Society is a non-governmental organization dedicated to the teaching and promotion of the Luganda language. The Luganda Society was established...
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  • contain more than three morae. The tone system in Luganda is based on morae. See Luganda tones and Luganda grammar. In Old English, short diphthongs and monophthongs...
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    In Uganda the most spoken language in the capital city is Luganda, followed by English (also the official language since 1962), as all schools in Uganda...
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  • Akawungeezi is NTV Uganda's daily news programme, which is delivered in the Luganda language. Akawungeezi is a television programme in Uganda. It is aired...
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    The Abayudaya (Abayudaya is Luganda for "People of Judah") are a Jewish community in eastern Uganda, near the town of Mbale. They are devout in their...
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  • Pitch-accent language (category Articles containing Luganda-language text)
    Luganda, a language of Uganda, has some words with apparent tonal accents. They can be either high or falling (rising tones do not occur in Luganda)...
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  • investing. In May 2019, the author translated this book from English to Luganda. Luganda is a widely used native language in Uganda and throughout the Ugandan...
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  • Kampala, with the dialogue recorded in the native language of Luganda. After the Luganda trailer for the film went viral on YouTube, Nabwana reappropriated...
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