- Ganda,
which neighbour the
Gwere.
Gwere has 20
consonant phonemes.
Gwere has ten
vowel phonemes, 5
short and 5 long. The
Gwere alphabet has 31 letters....
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Gwere may
refer to:
Gwere people Gwere language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Gwere. If an
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- The
Gwere people, also
called Bagwere, are a
Bantu ethnic group in Uganda. They are
among the 65
ethnic societies of Uganda.
Gwere is the root word, and...
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Coast group with
strong cultural and
artistic links to the Dan, the We (
Gwere) and the Guro,
among others. The Bété are a
tribe of the Kru
ethnic group...
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Bujagali Buseruka Isimba Kanungu Karuma Kiira Mpanga Mubuku I
Mubuku III
Muzizi Nalubaale or Owen
Nyagak Nyagak III
Kisiizi Waki
Gwere-Luzira Kikagati...
- origin. Some, from Namutumba, are Basoga. They
speak Luganda, Soga, or
Gwere, and some have
learned Hebrew as well. The
group owes its
origin to Muganda...
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Bujagali Buseruka Isimba Kanungu Karuma Kiira Mpanga Mubuku I
Mubuku III
Muzizi Nalubaale or Owen
Nyagak Nyagak III
Kisiizi Waki
Gwere-Luzira Kikagati...
- anarcho-pacifist
magazine Guinness World Records Geographically weighted regression Gwere language (ISO 639
language code: gwr)
Llygad Gŵr, 13th-century
Welsh poet...
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Vinza Nyoro–Ganda (E10): Ganda, Nyankore, Nyoro, Tooro, Hema, Chiga, Soga,
Gwere, West Nyala, Ruli (See also
Rutara languages,
Runyakitara language, Nkore-Kiga)...
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Rivers and Lake
Victoria and Lake Kyoga. Proto-East
Kyoga broke up into
Gwere and Syan (Rushana) in the
early 19th
century North Nyanza is
divided into...