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Tooro (/tɔːroʊ/) or
Rutooro (/ruːˈtɔːroʊ/, Orutooro, IPA: [oɾutóːɾo]) is a
Bantu language spoken mainly by the
Tooro people (Abatooro) from the Tooro...
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their language is
likewise called Rutooro. The
Batooro and
Banyoro speak closely related languages,
Rutooro and Runyoro, and
share many
other similar...
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Rutooro. In fact,
prior to 1952,
these and
other closely related dialects had a
shared literature under the name of
Runyoro (Runyoro,
Rutooro, Runyankore...
- L.T. (2013).
Katondogorozi y'Orunyoro-
Rutooro n'Orungereza [Runyoro-
Rutooro-English and English-Runyoro-
Rutooro dictionary] (PDF). Kampala, Uganda: Modrug...
- Shona, and the
Makua languages. With few exceptions, such as
Kiswahili and
Rutooro,
Bantu languages are
tonal and have two to four
register tones. Reduplication...
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Retrieved 2024-01-12. Everyday,
Rutooro. "10
FACTS ABOUT TOORO PEOPLE THAT MAKE THEM UNIQUE!
NUMBER 10 WILL
SURPRISE YOU! |
Rutooro Everyday in Kampala". rutooroeveryday...
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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 used...
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provides his
citizens with food and wealth. The word
comes from Runyoro-
Rutooro omu- (singular human-being
class prefix) and -kama ‘to milk’,
which ultimately...
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closely related to the
languages of
southwest Uganda such as Nkore-Kiga,
Rutooro and
Runyoro which all form a
group called Rutara. **** (2009) classifies...
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Kyenjojo means: "the
place where elephants live"; it is
derived from the
Rutooro word "enjojo", (elephant)(s). Like in most
Ugandan Bantu languages, "Mwenge"...