- Teso (endonym
Ateso) is an
Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Teso
people of
Uganda and
Kenya and some
speakers are in
South Sudan. It is part of...
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western Kenya. Teso
refers to the
traditional homeland of the Iteso, and
Ateso is
their language. It's
believed there were two
waves of migration. The...
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Swahili National none
Recognised Southern Luo, Lugbara, Runyankole, Lusoga,
Ateso Vernacular Luganda,
Ugandan English Minority many
Bantu and Nilo-Saharan...
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Bukedde (in Luganda), and
regional papers such as
Rupiny (Luo), Etop (
Ateso), and
Orumuri (Runyankore/Rukiga). Television: It
operates several TV stations...
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related to
Turkana as the others. The
languages are: Teso–Turkana Teso (
Ateso)
Turkanic Turkana Karimojong (incl. Jie, Dodoth)
Toposa (incl. Jiye) Nyangatom...
- 317
people (20.5%).
These two
ethnicities respectively,
speak Kumam and
Ateso languages and are of the
Nilotic family. The
Langi at 4,617
people (3.5%)...
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published in Runyankore/Rukiga (or Runyakitara) Etop newspaper:
published in
Ateso Rupiny newspaper:
published in Luo
Premiership magazine:
Soccer magazine...
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speak Kumam language similar to the
language spoken by the Lango, with some
Ateso vocabulary. The
Kumam descend from the
early fishing, agricultural, and...
- Etop was a
local newspaper in
Uganda that was
published w****ly in
Ateso, one of the
local languages in
Eastern Uganda. Etop was
established in 1990 by...
- or ugali, is the
staple food and is
called enya(sa) (kalo or atap(a) in
Ateso, fufu in West Africa) and
accompanied with a
range of soup dishes. Rice...