You say "Happy birthday"... Uganda is a country, not a language.
There are several languages spoken in Uganda (about 10), but the most widely spoken is Lugandan which originates from the Bugandan people from the Lake Victoria region or Uganda. So, to say Thank you in Lugandan you say Weebale (whey-baa-ley). You answer Kale (kaa-lay) To say thankyou very much you say Weebale Nyo (ne-yo).
"Jebaleko" jeb-alay-KO - is is a popular and informal greeting in Luganda, the main language of central Uganda, and certainly recognised by anyone who lives in Kampala. Uganda has 52 dialects.
halmeoni is the pronounce 할머니 to write in hangul
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.
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
In Sicilian, you would say "nonna" to refer to grandma.
To say "I love you grandma" you can say "Te quiero abuela" in Spanish or "Je t'aime mamie" in French.
"Grandma" in Visayan is "Lola."
Grandpa - grandpere Grandma - grandmere
Tatarabuela rebisabuela Bisabuela --- great grandmother
Grandma in Slovakian is "babka."
Grandma in Swahili is "Bibi".
Grandma in Tagalog is "lola".
Atika is grandma that is what i know.
In Cambodian, you say "ក្តាម" (pronounced kteahm) to refer to a grandma.
Grandma- Grandmére Grandpa-Grandpére