Yes! = Ye!
Luganda - English dictionary
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hote kat
ye
BAMBI is the Luganda word for PLEASE SSEMUKASA MARK
"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.
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).
About 40 different languages are spoken in Uganda. The official language is English and Swahili was approved as a second official language in 2005. The most widely used local language is Luganda, but Lusoga, Runyankore and Bantu are used extensively in some areas.LUGANDAIn Uganda, the local language is called Buganda. It is a Nilotic dialect but there are other tribal languages such as Lango and Acholi. The official language is English.SwahiliThey speak different languages in the different villages. Swahili is commonly spoken in Kampala..The Acholi people also speak a language called Luo.The official language(s) are Luganda and Swahili.The official language(s) are Luganda and Swahili.There are two official languages spoken in the country of Uganda. These include the Swahili language, as well as the English language.
some say no.... but some say yes.... but The answer is.... yes. Nas does worship the devil.
you say khailat
Christ
In Luganda, you can say "Nedda" to mean "No".
webale
You say "Thank you" in Luganda as "Webale nnyo".
BAMBI is the Luganda word for PLEASE SSEMUKASA MARK
Oyo ayinza okuzannya.
'konkkome' in luganda(bantu language in uganda)
In Swahili is "Nisamehe" in kirundi is"mbabarira" in luganda is "nsonyiwa"
Omwana
okusuubira
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