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Nkore (also
called Nkole, Nyankore, Nyankole, Orunyankore, Orunyankole,
Runyankore and Runyankole) is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Nkore ("Banyankore")...
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developed for
Runyoro and
Rutooro (Runyoro–Rutooro) and for
Runyankore and
Rukiga (
Runyankore–Rukiga).
Around 1990 the term Runyakitara,
which is not attached...
- the
African Great Lakes region. They
include languages such as Runyoro,
Runyankore and Ruhaya. The
language group takes its name from the
Empire of Kitara...
- Banyankore, Nkoles, Nkore, Nyankole, Nyankore, Ouanyankori, Runyankole,
Runyankore, Uluyankole, Uluyankore. "Ankole sub-region", Wikipedia, 2023-10-03, retrieved...
- As an
author he was
known for
primarily do****enting and
writing in the
Runyankore-Rukiga language. He was also
credited as the
founder and
curator of the...
- the
Ministry of
Education in Uganda.: 143–144 It is
closely related to
Runyankore-Rukiga. In the 1901 orthography,
short and long
vowels were not usually...
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Ebyevugo is a
genre of oral
poetry in the
Runyankore language,
spoken by the
Banyankore people of
southwestern Uganda.
Ebyevugo are
mainly composed and...
- 253–276. ISBN 978-3-96110-275-4. Poletto,
Robert E. (1998).
Topics in
RuNyankore Phonology. Ohio
State University. Angogo, Rachel. "LANGUAGE AND POLITICS...
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Swahili and
English are
official languages Luganda (9,295,300)
Runyankore (4,436,000)
Lusoga (3,904,600)
Rukiga (3,129,000)
Masaba (Lumasaba) (2...
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largest town in the
Western Region,
Uganda on
Ibanda road.
Bwizibwera (
Runyankore:
clear waters),
started as
small trading town on
Ibanda road. In December...