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  • Luganda
  • Bantu language of Uganda

    template Infobox ethnonym is being considered for merging. › Ganda or Luganda (/luːˈɡændə/ loo-GAN-də; Oluganda [oluɡâːndá]) is a Bantu language spoken

    Luganda

    Luganda

  • Luganda tones
  • Aspect of the Luganda language

    Luganda, the language spoken by the Baganda people from Central Uganda, is a tonal language of the Bantu family. It is traditionally described as having

    Luganda tones

    Luganda_tones

  • Luganda Society
  • The Luganda Society is a non-governmental organization dedicated to the teaching and promotion of the Luganda language. The Luganda Society was established

    Luganda Society

    Luganda_Society

  • Languages of Uganda
  • which has been the country's official language since 1962, followed by Luganda. English is used as the medium of instruction in schools — a legacy of

    Languages of Uganda

    Languages of Uganda

    Languages_of_Uganda

  • Abayudaya
  • Community in eastern Uganda that practices Judaism

    Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Abayudaya (Luganda for "People of Judah") are a Jewish community in eastern Uganda, near the

    Abayudaya

    Abayudaya

    Abayudaya

  • Jose Chameleone
  • Ugandan musician (born 1979)

    Jose Chameleone, is a Ugandan AfroBeat artist and musician. He sings in Luganda, English, and Swahili. Joseph Mayanja was born on 30 April 1979 to Gerald

    Jose Chameleone

    Jose Chameleone

    Jose_Chameleone

  • Mora (linguistics)
  • Theoretical smallest unit of timing

    contain more than three morae. The tone system in Luganda is based on morae. See Luganda tones and Luganda grammar. In Old English, short diphthongs and monophthongs

    Mora (linguistics)

    Mora_(linguistics)

  • Bukedde
  • Ugandan newspaper

    newspaper published by the Vision Group in Kampala, Uganda. It is the leading Luganda-language daily newspaper in the country, with a circulation of 33,289 copies

    Bukedde

    Bukedde

    Bukedde

  • Simon Kaggwa Njala
  • Ugandan journalist (born 1976)

    Jinja, a parish of Kawempe, Kampala. The name Njala, meaning "hunger" in Luganda, was taken from his grandfather. Both of his parents were teachers, with

    Simon Kaggwa Njala

    Simon_Kaggwa_Njala

  • Ngonge Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    written as ηηonge clan in Luganda, is also known as Engonge clan, Ngonge clan, Buganda Otter clan or Ekika ky'engonge (in Luganda) is among the Clans of

    Ngonge Clan

    Ngonge Clan

    Ngonge_Clan

  • Pitch-accent language
  • Language that uses pitch changes for accent

    Luganda, a language of Uganda, has some words with apparent tonal accents. They can be either high or falling (rising tones do not occur in Luganda)

    Pitch-accent language

    Pitch-accent_language

  • Buganda
  • Bantu kingdom within Uganda

    undergarments). The Luganda language is widely spoken in Uganda and is the most popular language in Uganda along with English. Luganda is also widely spoken

    Buganda

    Buganda

    Buganda

  • Zohran Mamdani
  • Mayor of New York City since January 2026

    the Nyege Nyege festival. The pair rapped in languages including Nubi, Luganda, Swahili, and English, partly to create a unique Ugandan style of rap rather

    Zohran Mamdani

    Zohran Mamdani

    Zohran_Mamdani

  • Bulasio Mukasa
  • Ugandan news anchor (born 1986)

    anchor and media personality. He anchors Luganda news Amasengejje and hosts Barometer (Akasameeme) a Luganda talk show on NBS Television (Uganda). He

    Bulasio Mukasa

    Bulasio_Mukasa

  • Kasimba Clan
  • Names

    (Singular: Ow'akasimba). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language. Kabazzi is the title of the head of the Kasimba clan. Omutaka

    Kasimba Clan

    Kasimba Clan

    Kasimba_Clan

  • Ugandan English
  • English dialect native to Uganda

    structure, which prohibits isolated consonants without accompanying vowels. In Luganda, for instance, the metalinguistic term for consonant literally translates

    Ugandan English

    Ugandan_English

  • NTV Akawungeezi
  • Uganda's daily news programme

    Akawungeezi is NTV Uganda's daily news programme, which is delivered in the Luganda language. Akawungeezi is a television programme in Uganda. It is aired

    NTV Akawungeezi

    NTV_Akawungeezi

  • International uniformity of braille alphabets
  • Uniformity of braille writing across languages

    Braille: ⠝⠛⠄ ng’ vs ⠝⠛ ng. These are Lozi, Kaonde, Lunda, and Tonga. Ganda (Luganda) may be similar. Ethnologue 17 reports braille use for Mòoré (in Burkina

    International uniformity of braille alphabets

    International_uniformity_of_braille_alphabets

  • Baganda
  • Bantu native to Buganda, Uganda

    for merging. › The Baganda (endonym: (A)Baganda; singular (O)Muganda; in Luganda or plural Waganda in Kiswahili or Ganda in old English texts), are a Bantu

    Baganda

    Baganda

    Baganda

  • Charles Lwanga
  • 19th-century Ugandan catechist and martyr

    Charles Lwanga (Luganda: Kaloli Lwanga; 1 January 1860 – 3 June 1886) was a Ugandan convert to the Catholic Church who was martyred with his companions

    Charles Lwanga

    Charles Lwanga

    Charles_Lwanga

  • Prefix
  • Affix which is placed before the stem of a word

    A prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Particularly in the study of languages, a prefix is also called a preformative, because

    Prefix

    Prefix

    Prefix

  • Nte Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    Clan is among the many clans in the present day Buganda Kingdom. Nte is a Luganda word meaning Cow. The Head of the Nte Clan is called Katongole. Katongole

    Nte Clan

    Nte Clan

    Nte_Clan

  • Mmamba Gabunga Clan
  • Luganda clan

    Ow'emmamba ya Gabunga). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language. Gabunga or Ggabunga is the title of the head of the Mmamba Gabunga

    Mmamba Gabunga Clan

    Mmamba Gabunga Clan

    Mmamba_Gabunga_Clan

  • Lukwata
  • Folklore

    Lukwata (Luganda for 'sea serpent', the nominal form of kukwata, lit. 'to seize') is a legendary water-dwelling creature in Baganda folklore, said to

    Lukwata

    Lukwata

    Lukwata

  • Peter Miles (musician)
  • Ugandan musical artist

    born Peter Kanyike, is a Ugandan reggae and dancehall artist. He sings in Luganda, Patwa and English. He appeared on the Vuqa cypher, A song alongside rappers

    Peter Miles (musician)

    Peter_Miles_(musician)

  • Clans of Baganda
  • Buganda clans

    This is generally called okutambula ng'Omuganda ("narrating your lineage Luganda). The clans are social units and in the past were political units as well

    Clans of Baganda

    Clans_of_Baganda

  • CBS FM Buganda
  • Ugandan radio channel

    CBS FM Buganda is a Luganda radio station in Kampala, Uganda. Is an end of year fete organised by CBS FM, on New Year's Eve. Enkuka yo Mwaka crowns winners

    CBS FM Buganda

    CBS_FM_Buganda

  • Njovu Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    inherited through the paternal lineage each having a totem. Njovu is a Luganda word meaning Elephant.The Head (great grandfather) of the Njovu Clan is

    Njovu Clan

    Njovu Clan

    Njovu_Clan

  • Mabamba Bay
  • Wetland in Uganda

    Swamp is famous for lungfish which is known as mamba in native language(Luganda). Mabamba is one of Uganda's 33 Important Bird Areas and since 2006 a Ramsar-listed

    Mabamba Bay

    Mabamba Bay

    Mabamba_Bay

  • Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station
  • Dam in Jinja

    White Nile near its source at Lake Victoria in Uganda. Nalubaale is the Luganda name for Lake Victoria. The dam sits across the Nile River between the

    Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station

    Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station

    Nalubaale_Hydroelectric_Power_Station

  • Desire Luzinda
  • Musical artist

    Carey and Whitney Houston as her inspirations in singing. Luzinda sings in Luganda, English, and Swahili. Luzinda is married to gospel singer Levixone. On

    Desire Luzinda

    Desire Luzinda

    Desire_Luzinda

  • Success and Failure Based on Reason and Reality
  • 2018 self help book

    investing. In May 2019, the author translated this book from English to Luganda. Luganda is a widely used native language in Uganda and throughout the Ugandan

    Success and Failure Based on Reason and Reality

    Success_and_Failure_Based_on_Reason_and_Reality

  • Who Killed Captain Alex?
  • 2010 Ugandan film directed by Nabwana I.G.G

    Kampala, with the dialogue recorded in the native language of Luganda. After the Luganda trailer for the film went viral on YouTube, Nabwana reappropriated

    Who Killed Captain Alex?

    Who_Killed_Captain_Alex?

  • List of newspapers in Uganda
  • New Vision Group English Website Bukedde Kampala 1994 New Vision Group Luganda Website Daily Monitor Kampala 1994 Nation Media Group English Website Red

    List of newspapers in Uganda

    List_of_newspapers_in_Uganda

  • Sezibwa River
  • River in Uganda

    river in Central Uganda, in East Africa. The name is derived from the Luganda phrase "sizibirwa kkubo", which translates into "my path cannot be blocked"

    Sezibwa River

    Sezibwa River

    Sezibwa_River

  • Philly Lutaaya
  • Ugandan musician

    most popular album to date. The album, whose songs were written in native Luganda, remains central to Christmas celebrations in Uganda. It includes classics

    Philly Lutaaya

    Philly_Lutaaya

  • Gemination
  • Articulation of a consonant for a longer period of time

    African languages, such as Setswana and Luganda, also have initial consonant length: it is very common in Luganda and indicates certain grammatical features

    Gemination

    Gemination

  • Ffumbe Clan
  • (Singular: Ow'effumbe). The members of this clan are Baganda people and speak Luganda language. Walusimbi is the title of the head of the Ffumbe clan. Omutaka

    Ffumbe Clan

    Ffumbe_Clan

  • St. Denis Ssebugwawo Secondary School
  • School in Ggaba, Kampala District, Uganda

    education (C.R.E.) Agriculture English language Commerce Literature Fine art Luganda Islamic Religious Education Music Computer studies Kiswahili Physical education

    St. Denis Ssebugwawo Secondary School

    St. Denis Ssebugwawo Secondary School

    St._Denis_Ssebugwawo_Secondary_School

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa
  • List of African ethnic groups

    Gade Nigeria (Niger State) Gobo Ganda Niger–Congo → Bantu → Great Lakes → Luganda Uganda (Buganda) Christianity Gbagyi Niger–Congo → Nupoid → Gwari Nigeria

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Africa

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Africa

  • Agglutinative language
  • Type of synthetic language

    irregular, and only about a dozen others with only minor irregularity; Luganda has only one (or two, depending on how "irregular" is defined); while in

    Agglutinative language

    Agglutinative_language

  • Ny (digraph)
  • Digraph in a number of languages

    Ny is a digraph in a number of languages such as Catalan, Luganda, Hungarian, Swahili, Malay, and Tagalog. In most of these languages, including all of

    Ny (digraph)

    Ny (digraph)

    Ny_(digraph)

  • Sister Charity
  • Musical artist

    song Grade. She sings mostly in her native language Runyankore and then Luganda and English. She was listed among the best artists from Western Uganda

    Sister Charity

    Sister_Charity

  • Protectorate of Uganda
  • British protectorate in Africa from 1894 to 1962

    Wherever they went, Baganda insisted on the exclusive use of their language, Luganda, and they planted bananas as the only proper food worth eating. They regarded

    Protectorate of Uganda

    Protectorate of Uganda

    Protectorate_of_Uganda

  • List of numeral systems
  • Ssali; Premchand, Parvataneni (2016). "The Structured Compact Tag-Set for Luganda". International Journal on Natural Language Computing. 5 (4): 01–21. doi:10

    List of numeral systems

    List_of_numeral_systems

  • Aga Khan Mosque
  • Mosque in Kampala, Uganda

    The Aga Khan Mosque (Luganda: Ismaili Jamatkhana), also known as the Old Kampala Mosque, is a Shia mosque located in the historic Old Kampala district

    Aga Khan Mosque

    Aga Khan Mosque

    Aga_Khan_Mosque

  • Madoxx Ssemanda Sematimba
  • roots reggae musician. He is notable in Uganda for his reggae ballads in Luganda, lives in Kampala, Uganda Ssematimba was born in Kampala in 1972. He attended

    Madoxx Ssemanda Sematimba

    Madoxx Ssemanda Sematimba

    Madoxx_Ssemanda_Sematimba

  • Mass media in Uganda
  • outlets and privately held outlets as well as English-language outlets and Luganda-language outlets. There are a number of newspapers in Uganda today. New

    Mass media in Uganda

    Mass_media_in_Uganda

  • Idi Amin
  • President of Uganda from 1971 to 1979

    of India. 15 April 2007. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Luganda, Patrick (29 July 2003). "Amin's Economic War Left Uganda on Crutches"

    Idi Amin

    Idi Amin

    Idi_Amin

  • Mpindi clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    Uganda. The Mpindi clan has the mpindi, a Luganda word for cowpea (Vigna unguiculalta) or Kiyindiru in Luganda, as its totem.Members of the clan often refrain

    Mpindi clan

    Mpindi clan

    Mpindi_clan

  • Bible translations into the languages of Africa
  • entire Old Testament is published. 1899: A revised edition of the 1896 Luganda Bible is published by BFBS in London. The revision committee consisted

    Bible translations into the languages of Africa

    Bible_translations_into_the_languages_of_Africa

  • Charles Mayiga
  • Ugandan lawyer and author

    Mutebi II of Buganda. Mayiga has also authored Buganda ku Ntikko, a book in Luganda that states the five key kingdom aspirations. This book was published on

    Charles Mayiga

    Charles Mayiga

    Charles_Mayiga

  • Faridah Nakazibwe
  • Ugandan journalist

    as head of News at NTV Uganda, effective 31 March 2021. She is also a Luganda news anchor and was a host of Mwasuze Mutya, a show that airs on Nation

    Faridah Nakazibwe

    Faridah Nakazibwe

    Faridah_Nakazibwe

  • Babaluku
  • Ugandan musician

    producer, community youth activist and social entrepreneur who raps in Luganda. He is a member of the Bataka Squad. He is the founder of "the Bavubuka

    Babaluku

    Babaluku

  • Azawi
  • Ugandan musician (born 1996)

    Avenue (record label) in 2019. Her musical genre is Afrobeats in both Luganda and English. She became the first female Ugandan act to appear on the New

    Azawi

    Azawi

    Azawi

  • Mad Ice
  • Ugandan singer

    developing a distinct world music career still singing mostly in Swahili and Luganda with some additional lyrics in English. Considered a world music performer

    Mad Ice

    Mad_Ice

  • Wandegeya
  • Place in Central Uganda, Uganda

    metropolitan area. The name is derived from the weaver birds, (Endegeya in Luganda), which used to inhabit the area prior to the 1990s. Wandegeya lies in

    Wandegeya

    Wandegeya

    Wandegeya

  • Mpologoma Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    believed to have come with kabaka Kintu Kintu. Mpologoma is a word in Luganda which means lion. Every Muganda belongs to a clan, which automatically

    Mpologoma Clan

    Mpologoma Clan

    Mpologoma_Clan

  • Someone Like Me (film)
  • 2021 Canadian documentary film

    National Film Board of Canada Release date April 29, 2021 (2021-04-29) Running time 80 minutes Country Canada Languages English Luganda Runyankole Swahili

    Someone Like Me (film)

    Someone_Like_Me_(film)

  • J. D. Chesswas
  • the Luganda Language Board as a teacher of Luganda when, in 1949, the Government for the Uganda Protectorate began to offer free courses in Luganda to

    J. D. Chesswas

    J._D._Chesswas

  • Soga language
  • Bantu language spoken in Uganda

    it is one of the major languages of Uganda, after English, Swahili, and Luganda. Lusoga is predominantly spoken within the Busoga region which is mainly

    Soga language

    Soga_language

  • Justine Nameere
  • Ugandan lawyer, presenter and politician

    People. Less than a year later, Nameere transitioned to Bukedde TV, a Luganda-language station, co-hosting the program Minibuzz with Dickson Zzizinga

    Justine Nameere

    Justine_Nameere

  • BBS Terefayina
  • Ugandan television station

    BBS Terefayina, owned by Buganda Kingdom, is a Luganda language television station with its main offices at Masengere building in Mengo along Bulange

    BBS Terefayina

    BBS_Terefayina

  • William Gabula
  • Kyabazinga of Busoga and Gabula of Bugabula

    Has Gone Through Fire Will Be The One To Unite Busoga)". Bukedde.co.ug (Luganda). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2015.

    William Gabula

    William Gabula

    William_Gabula

  • List of ISO 639 language codes
  • Individual Living Galego Galego Ganda lg lug lug Individual Living Luganda Luganda Georgian ka kat geo kat Individual Living ქართული (k'art'uli) German

    List of ISO 639 language codes

    List_of_ISO_639_language_codes

  • Francis Katamba
  • British linguist (born 1947)

    Language of Lancaster University, United Kingdom. His research focuses on Luganda phonology and morphology, English phonology and morphology, morphological

    Francis Katamba

    Francis_Katamba

  • Luwombo
  • Traditional Ugandan stew prepared using smoked young banana leaves

    meat or chicken and spices is placed on top of a clean basket (ekibo in Luganda) or on a slightly curved plate. A cut-off piece of another smoked banana

    Luwombo

    Luwombo

    Luwombo

  • Njaza Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    is among the many clans in the present day Buganda Kingdom.Njaza is a Luganda word meaning reedbuck which is a clan totem and a symbol of identity and

    Njaza Clan

    Njaza Clan

    Njaza_Clan

  • Ggulu
  • Translation for heaven in Luganda

    Ggulu is a translation for heaven in the Bantu language Luganda. In the legend, two of Ggulu's daughters discover Kintu, the first human being according

    Ggulu

    Ggulu

  • Apollo Kaggwa
  • Ugandan politician

    Sir Apollo Kagwa (standard Luganda orthography spelling Kaggwa) KCMG MBE (1864–1927) was a major intellectual and political leader in Uganda when it was

    Apollo Kaggwa

    Apollo Kaggwa

    Apollo_Kaggwa

  • Languages of Africa
  • Native to Angola, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe Luganda Niger–Congo (Probable) 5,600,000 (2014) - Native to Uganda Lugbara Nilo-Saharan

    Languages of Africa

    Languages of Africa

    Languages_of_Africa

  • List of Wikipedias
  • phī dīa phasa lao) Lao Laoo lo 5,532 57 Unknown date Luganda Wikipedia Wikipediya Luganda Luganda Latn lg 5,364 57 Unknown date Bhojpuri Wikipedia बिहारी

    List of Wikipedias

    List of Wikipedias

    List_of_Wikipedias

  • Peter (given name)
  • Masculine given name

    Pēteris Lingala: Petelo Lithuanian: Petras Lombard: Peder Low German: Petrus Luganda: Petero Luxembourgish: Pit, Pier Macedonian: Петар (Petar), Питер (Piter)

    Peter (given name)

    Peter (given name)

    Peter_(given_name)

  • Stecia Mayanja
  • Ugandan actress and musician

    actress, and musician, who was attached to the Golden Band. Mayanja sings in Luganda and English. She was in Eagles Production Band before it became Golden

    Stecia Mayanja

    Stecia_Mayanja

  • Applicative voice
  • Grammatical voice

    locative applicatives. Some languages, such as Luganda, permit a 'second applicative' (known in Luganda as the "augmentative applied"), formed by a double

    Applicative voice

    Applicative_voice

  • Cinema of Uganda
  • overdub the dialogue with a translation into Ugandan languages, primarily Luganda. They often add their own jokes and commentary to localize the film, and

    Cinema of Uganda

    Cinema of Uganda

    Cinema_of_Uganda

  • Uganda Martyrs
  • 19th-century group of Christian martyrs

    The Uganda Martyrs (Luganda: Abajulizi ba Uganda) were a group of 22 Catholic and 23 Anglican converts to Christianity in the kingdom of Buganda, now

    Uganda Martyrs

    Uganda Martyrs

    Uganda_Martyrs

  • Pepe Julian Onziema
  • Ugandan human rights activist (born 1980)

    he described as "sodomy" while shouting over Njala in both English and Luganda. In 2014, Onziema denounced a local tabloid list of "200 Top Homo" Ugandans

    Pepe Julian Onziema

    Pepe Julian Onziema

    Pepe_Julian_Onziema

  • Munno
  • Was a newspaper in Uganda

    Munno (meaning "Friend") was a Luganda language daily newspaper that was established in 1911 and ceased publication in 1989. At the time of its closure

    Munno

    Munno

  • Warumbe
  • Character responsible for death on Earth according to Buganda mythology

    Kintu. He is the son of Ggulu and the brother of Nambi. His name in the Luganda language means 'disease' or 'death' and he is responsible for death on

    Warumbe

    Warumbe

  • Crastinal tense
  • Grammatical tense referring to tomorrow

    and related languages, such as Luganda and Chichewa. Livy, bks 3 & 10; Apuleius, 1. Kamoga & Stevick (1968), Luganda Basic Course, p.209. Maxson, n.

    Crastinal tense

    Crastinal_tense

  • Michael B. Nsimbi
  • development of Luganda orthography and historiography. He established the Luganda Society in 1950 to preserve, popularise and promote the use of Luganda among

    Michael B. Nsimbi

    Michael_B._Nsimbi

  • Entebbe
  • Place in Central Uganda

    official office and residence of the President of Uganda. The word came from Luganda language e ntebe which means 'seat' / 'chair'. Entebbe was a cultural site

    Entebbe

    Entebbe

    Entebbe

  • Kampala
  • Capital and largest city of Uganda

    ethnic origins. This is more evident in the native languages (alongside Luganda and English) that are used at home, workplaces, and public spaces. In addition

    Kampala

    Kampala

    Kampala

  • Society of the One Almighty God
  • Christian denomination in Uganda

    is being considered for merging. › The Society of the One Almighty God (Luganda: Ekibiina kya Katonda Omu Ayinza Byonna), commonly known as the Malakite

    Society of the One Almighty God

    Society_of_the_One_Almighty_God

  • Deena (singer)
  • Her single Mumulete! ("Bring him to me!"), written in the local language Luganda and released in 2015, was a viral hit in Uganda, leading to a career in

    Deena (singer)

    Deena_(singer)

  • Nsenene
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    Nsenene is the Luganda name for Ruspolia differens: a bush cricket (a.k.a. katydids or misnamed "long-horned grasshoppers") in the tribe Copiphorini of

    Nsenene

    Nsenene

    Nsenene

  • Uganda
  • Country in East Africa

    encompasses a large portion of the south, including Kampala, and whose language Luganda is widely spoken; the official language is English. The region was populated

    Uganda

    Uganda

    Uganda

  • Lake Victoria
  • Lake in East-central Africa

    having multiple local language names (Swahili: Ukerewe; Dholuo: Nam Lolwe; Luganda: 'Nnalubaale; Kinyarwanda: Nyanza), the lake was renamed after Queen Victoria

    Lake Victoria

    Lake Victoria

    Lake_Victoria

  • Ngeye Clan
  • Clan of Buganda kingdom

    is one of the many clans of the present day Buganda Kingdom. Ngeye is a Luganda word which means Colobus Monkey. The Clan Leader is given the title Kasujja

    Ngeye Clan

    Ngeye Clan

    Ngeye_Clan

  • Ziroobwe
  • Place in Central Region of Uganda, Uganda

    Central Region of Uganda. The correct phonetic spelling in the native Luganda language is "Ziroobwe". Ziroobwe is approximately 52 kilometres (32 mi)

    Ziroobwe

    Ziroobwe

  • NBS Television (Uganda)
  • Ugandan television station

    NBS Amasengejje (Luganda, 19:00) NBS Live at 9 (English, 21:00) Frontline (English, Thursday, 22:00) Barometer Akasameeme (Luganda, Tuesday, 22:00) After

    NBS Television (Uganda)

    NBS Television (Uganda)

    NBS_Television_(Uganda)

  • Bonnie Lubega
  • familiarises a youthful audience with Africa's threatened ecosystems. His Luganda semantic dictionary, Olulimi Oluganda Amakula (1995), an original work

    Bonnie Lubega

    Bonnie_Lubega

  • Grammatical number
  • Use of grammar in a language to express number

    In linguistics, grammatical number is a feature, in many languages, of nouns, pronouns, adjectives and verb agreement that expresses count distinctions

    Grammatical number

    Grammatical_number

  • Bantu peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic group in Africa

    Kamba and Kikuyu; abantu in Kirundi, Lusoga, Zulu, Xhosa, Runyoro and Luganda; wandru in Shingazidja; abantru in Mpondo and Ndebele; bãthfu in Phuthi;

    Bantu peoples

    Bantu peoples

    Bantu_peoples

  • Demographics of Uganda
  • language, important regionally but spoken by very few people in Uganda), Luganda (most widely used of the Niger–Congo languages, preferred for native language

    Demographics of Uganda

    Demographics of Uganda

    Demographics_of_Uganda

  • North Nyanza languages
  • developed out of proto-North Nyanza: early (or pre-) Luganda and proto-South Kyoga. Early Luganda was spoken by those who remained in the original North-Nyanza

    North Nyanza languages

    North_Nyanza_languages

  • Joseph
  • Given name

    (shorter form), Juzas, Juzė (diminutive), Justas Lombard: Usèp, Jusèp, Bèp Luganda: Yusufu, Yozefu Macedonian: Јосиф (J̌osif) Malayalam: ജോസപ്പ് (Josapp)

    Joseph

    Joseph

    Joseph

  • Google Translate
  • Multilingual neural machine translation service

    Latgalian Latin Latvian Ligurian Limburgish Lingala Lithuanian Lombard Luganda Luo Luxembourgish Macedonian Madurese Maithili Makassar Malagasy Malay

    Google Translate

    Google Translate

    Google_Translate

  • Shadia Nassanga
  • Ugandan netball and basketball player

    acquired her UACE certificate in 2019, doing History, Entrepreneurship, Luganda and ICT. She later pursued a degree in Business Administration at Victoria

    Shadia Nassanga

    Shadia Nassanga

    Shadia_Nassanga

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Online names & meanings

  • Creacy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Creacy

    English : variant spelling of Creasy.

  • Katyuska
  • Girl/Female

    Russian

    Katyuska

    Pure.

  • Anton
  • Girl/Female

    German Russian

    Anton

    German and Russian form of Anthony.

  • Darshna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Darshna

    Pray to God

  • Radborn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Radborn

    From the Red Brook

  • Treasure
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bristol, Gwent)

    Treasure

    English (Bristol, Gwent) : from Middle English tresor ‘treasure’, ‘wealth’, ‘riches’ (Old French trésor, from Latin thesaurus ‘hoard’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a treasurer or person in charge of financial administration, or an affectionate nickname for a loved or valued person.

  • LALA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    LALA

     Hawaiian form of Latin Laura, LALA means "laurel." Compare with another form of Lala.

  • Ekanga
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Ekanga

    Bodyguard

  • EDWEENA
  • Female

    English

    EDWEENA

    Variant spelling of English Edwina, EDWEENA means "rich friend."

  • Saabira | سابیرا
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Saabira | سابیرا

    Patient, Tolerant

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