English and Swahili.
The official language of instruction in schools in Uganda is English. However, there are also various local languages spoken by different ethnic groups in the country, such as Luganda, Acholi, Luo, and Runyankole.
The future tense of "speak" is "will speak" or "shall speak."
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
To conjugate "to speak" in English, you would use the base form "speak" for present tense (I speak, you speak, he/she speaks, we speak, they speak), the past tense "spoke" (I spoke, you spoke, he/she spoke, we spoke, they spoke), and the past participle "spoken" (I have spoken, you have spoken, he/she has spoken, we have spoken, they have spoken).
The future tense is "will speak"
The official language of instruction in schools in Uganda is English. However, there are also various local languages spoken by different ethnic groups in the country, such as Luganda, Acholi, Luo, and Runyankole.
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Ugandans
They live for football. (Soccer)
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People from Burundi are called Burundians.
For the same reasons people elsewhere pay taxes.
People from Uganda are called Ugandans. The term refers to the citizens or nationals of Uganda, a country located in East Africa. Ugandans are known for their diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, with over 50 indigenous languages spoken throughout the country.