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Nyoro or
Runyoro (Orunyoro, IPA: [oɾuɲôɾo]) is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Nyoro people of Uganda. It has two dialects:
Runyoro proper and Rutagwenda...
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closely related dialects had a
shared literature under the name of
Runyoro (
Runyoro, Rutooro, Runyankore, Rukiga, Ruhema, Runyambo, Ruhaya)
since they...
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Batooro and
Banyoro speak closely related languages,
Rutooro and
Runyoro, and
share many
other similar cultural traits. The
Batooro live on Uganda's...
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spoken in the
African Great Lakes region. They
include languages such as
Runyoro,
Runyankore and Ruhaya. The
language group takes its name from the Empire...
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called Banyoro (singular: Munyoro). The
Banyoro speak Runyoro, a
Bantu language.
Runyoro closely related to Rutooro,
spoken by the
people of the neighboring...
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Capital and
largest city
Hoima Official languages
Runyoro,
English Ethnic groups Banyoro,
Bagungu Demonym(s)
Banyoro Government Constitutional...
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kingdom provides his
citizens with food and wealth. The word
comes from
Runyoro-Rutooro omu- (singular human-being
class prefix) and -kama ‘to milk’, which...
- Lake
Kyoga or Lake
Kioga (literally 'the
place of bathing' in
Runyoro language) is a
large shallow lake in Uganda,
about 1,720 km2 (660 sq mi) in area...
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language closely related to
other languages in the
region such as Rukiga,
Runyoro, and Rutooro.
Runyankole serves as a
vital part of the
these people's identity...
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related to the
languages of
southwest Uganda such as Nkore-Kiga,
Rutooro and
Runyoro which all form a
group called Rutara. **** (2009)
classifies JE221 Rashi...