In Luganda, the word for friend is "ssebo" when addressing a male friend and "nyabo" for a female friend. You can also use "mukwano" to refer to a friend more generally. The term reflects the cultural emphasis on relationships and community in Ugandan society.
In Luganda, you can say "Nedda" to mean "No".
"Welcome" in Luganda is "Tukusanyukidde."
You say "Thank you" in Luganda as "Webale nnyo".
"Oli otya" is how to say good day in Luganda.
you say khailat
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In Luganda, "thank you for the flowers" can be said as "Webale nnyo okuggyako ebijanjalo."
BAMBI is the Luganda word for PLEASE SSEMUKASA MARK
Yes! = Ye!Luganda - English dictionaryhttp://www.gandaancestry.com/dictionary/dictionary.php
In Luganda, you say "Ndi bulungi" to express "I am ok." This phrase conveys that you are doing well or feeling fine. If you want to respond more casually, you can simply say "Nze bulungi."
Oyo ayinza okuzannya.
In Uganda, one of the most widely spoken languages is Luganda. To say "good afternoon" in Luganda, you would say "Oli otya ku mukya?" which translates to "How are you this afternoon?" It's a common greeting used during the afternoon hours.