In Uganda, "my love" can be expressed in several languages, depending on the region. In Luganda, it is said as "Okwagala kwange." In other languages, such as Runyankore, it can be referred to as "Omukwano gwange." Each region may have its own variations, but these are common phrases for expressing affection.
An mari madaim not born in uganda but my parents are acholi som i know luo, but my spelling suck.
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.
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 Uganda, the most widely spoken languages are English and Swahili. To say "I love you all" in Swahili, you would say "Ninawapenda nyote."
An mari madaim not born in uganda but my parents are acholi som i know luo, but my spelling suck.
Uqanda
You say I Love You in Kisii language of the African origin as Nigwachete.
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
"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.
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Yes, there are many. If you are in Uganda and you are not a citizen of Uganda, you are an alien in Uganda.
the richest people aren't in Uganda some people just say things that the don't know. gosh.oh and mabye what they mean by rich is that they have the finest food.