- Soga, or
Lusoga, is a
Bantu language spoken by the Soga
people of the
Busoga region in
Eastern Uganda. With over
three million speakers, it is one of the...
- [citation needed] In south-central Uganda, the
Bantu languages of
Luganda and
Lusoga are
largely interintelligible as well. This
dialectic similarity also extends...
- The
Lusoga Language Authority (LULA) is
responsible for
promoting a
standard form of the
Lusoga language. The group's
activities include research on Lusoga...
-
olusia (Luo),
ndoleh (Cameroon),
Umubirizi (Kinyarwanda) and
olubirizi (
Lusoga). The
leaves are a
staple vegetable in
soups and
stews of
various cultures...
- is
written with the
Arabic script)
Kinyarwanda and
Kirundi Luganda and
Lusoga (partially)
Nkore and Kiga Zulu,
Northern Ndebele (partially),
Xhosa (partially)...
- It
maintains studios in
Jinja City and Kampala. It airs
programming in
Lusoga, Luganda, and English. Baba TV
began broadcasting in
August 2017 and is...
-
original (PDF) on 20 June 2023.
Retrieved 20
March 2023. "Constitution in
Lusoga" (PDF).
Uganda Law
Reform Commission.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on...
- As a
second language, it
follows English and
precedes Swahili in Uganda.
Lusoga, the
language spoken in
Busoga to the east of Buganda, is very
closely related...
- in Duala;
abanto in Gusii; andũ in
Kamba and Kikuyu;
abantu in Kirundi,
Lusoga, Zulu, Xhosa,
Runyoro and Luganda;
wandru in Shingazidja;
abantru in Mpondo...
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including omugalabi, engaija, egaabi, omugudu, omugwabe, long drum,
Engaabe (in
Lusoga), and
emiidiri (in Ateso). The
Engalabi is a long,
cylindrical drum covered...