Yes! = Ye!
Luganda - English dictionary
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BAMBI is the Luganda word for PLEASE SSEMUKASA MARK
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, one of the most widely spoken languages is Luganda. To say "good afternoon" in Luganda, you would say "Oli otya ku ssaawa ya muggya?" which translates to wishing someone well in the afternoon hours. In more casual contexts, simply saying "Oli otya?" (How are you?) is also common.
"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, you can say "Merry Christmas" in English, as it is widely understood. Additionally, you might hear "Ekitangaala Kya Kristo" in Luganda, which is a common local language. Celebrations often include traditional music, dance, and communal gatherings.
In Luganda, you can say "Nedda" to mean "No".
"Welcome" in Luganda is "Tukusanyukidde."
You say "Thank you" in Luganda as "Webale nnyo".
"Oli otya" is how to say good day in Luganda.
you say khailat
Christ
In Luganda, "thank you for the flowers" can be said as "Webale nnyo okuggyako ebijanjalo."
BAMBI is the Luganda word for PLEASE SSEMUKASA MARK
In Luganda, you say "Ndi bulungi" to express "I am ok." This phrase conveys that you are doing well or feeling fine. If you want to respond more casually, you can simply say "Nze bulungi."
Oyo ayinza okuzannya.
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.
The word for baby in Luganda is "mwana".