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- Runyakitara is a standardized language based on four closely related languages of western Uganda: Nyoro or Runyoro Kiga (Chiga) or Rukiga Nkore or Runyankole...
- Around 1990, the term Runyakitara emerged to collectively describe this cluster of mutually intelligible Bantu languages. Runyakitara is not ****ociated with...
- nations speak closely related dialects which are generally referred to as Runyakitara language. Akatunguru is a word which means ‘onion’ and is used by all...
- Mukasa, known as Mugasa in the Runyakitara/Rutara languages, is a member of the pantheon of gods or balubaale in Baganda traditional religion and is considered...
- sound [l] is not distinctive in Rukiga. The letter "r" is used instead. Runyakitara language Nkore-Kiga Kiga at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
- I've spent it well – Naasiiba gye (nasi-baje) Good night: oraregye Runyakitara language Ebyevugo, Runyankore poetry form Nkore at Ethnologue (22nd ed...
- The Rutara or Runyakitara languages (endonym: Orutara, Orunyakitara) are a group of closely related Bantu languages spoken in the African Great Lakes...
- Hema, Chiga, Soga, Gwere, West Nyala, Ruli (See also Rutara languages, Runyakitara language, Nkore-Kiga) Haya–Jita (E20): Haya–Rashi, Talinga-Bwisi, Zinza...
- Rutara North Rutara Nkore-Kiga-Nyoro-Tooro Nyoro-Tooro Standard forms Runyakitara Dialects Nyoro Tooro Language codes ISO 639-3 Either: nyo – Nyoro ttj – Tooro...
- in Igbo and probably many others), koinés (such as N'Ko and possibly Runyakitara) and emergence of new dialects (such as Sheng). In some countries, there...