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Where can I find useful phrases in Luganda?

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Where can I find useful phrases in Luganda?

A collection of useful phrases in Luganda / Ganda, a Bantu language spoken mainly in Uganda See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me .

How long does it take to learn Luganda in Uganda?

If you’re volunteering with The Real Uganda, you will be fully immersed in Luganda. The Real Uganda offers 2 – 12 week locally-led communty-based volunteer programs. Luganda is a musical language that is spoken rather slowly. It’s not at all like English.

How to say thank you in Luganda Uganda?

Thank you very much (Webale Nyo – if you are talking to one person; Mwebale Nyo – if you are talking to several people) My name is …… ( Nze ……..)

How many vowels does the Luganda language have?

It is spoken primarily in Kampala and surrounding regions but may be understood in much of the country. Pronunciation guide Vowels Luganda has five vowels: a, e, i, o, u. pronounced the same as in Spanish:

A collection of useful phrases in Luganda / Ganda, a Bantu language spoken mainly in Uganda See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder. If you can provide recordings, corrections or additional translations, please contact me .

If you’re volunteering with The Real Uganda, you will be fully immersed in Luganda. The Real Uganda offers 2 – 12 week locally-led communty-based volunteer programs. Luganda is a musical language that is spoken rather slowly. It’s not at all like English.

It is spoken primarily in Kampala and surrounding regions but may be understood in much of the country. Pronunciation guide Vowels Luganda has five vowels: a, e, i, o, u. pronounced the same as in Spanish:

Is the language of Uganda Swahili or Luganda?

Luganda, along with English and Swahili, is an official language of Uganda. It is spoken primarily in Kampala and surrounding regions but may be understood in much of the country.