In Luganda, you can greet someone by saying "Oli otya?" which means "How are you?" A common response is "Ndi bulungi," meaning "I am fine." You can also use "Wasuze otya?" to ask someone how they slept, which is a friendly way to greet someone in the morning.
In Luganda, you can say "Nedda" to mean "No".
"Welcome" in Luganda is "Tukusanyukidde."
The word for baby in Luganda is "mwana".
You say "Thank you" in Luganda as "Webale nnyo".
"Oli otya" is how to say good day in Luganda.
In Luganda, "amazima" is pronounced as "ah-mah-zee-mah."
In Luganda, "thank you for the flowers" can be said as "Webale nnyo okuggyako ebijanjalo."
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BAMBI is the Luganda word for PLEASE SSEMUKASA MARK
Yes! = Ye!Luganda - English dictionaryhttp://www.gandaancestry.com/dictionary/dictionary.php
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you say khailat