"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.
dkdc
well i would say it......hey hey hey hey because it sounds cool. if you do it for a song, it would sound fine so just do it
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).
Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey i don't care what these chicks say, is actually the title of a song. No The Song Is Acutally Named I Took The Night By Chelly. If you're looking for the club remix, the one from Alvaro is one of the best.
dkdc
people say hey to be friendlypeople also say hey to get someone else attention
Uqanda
well i would say it......hey hey hey hey because it sounds cool. if you do it for a song, it would sound fine so just do it
hey
ki kati
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).
good morning
people say that hey is for horses because hey is a major part of the horses diet. When you say "hey" it can mean both hello and dried up grass for the horses stomach. (horses eat hey)
he is the fifth oldest in hey! say! jump and the youngest in hey! say! best...
hey meisje!