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Language - Luganda

Although English is the official language of Uganda, most children speak their native mother tongue until reaching primary s chool age. However, you are always likely to meet people who speak English well enough to assist travelers especially in cities and towns. Most people in Kampala understand English. Local languages vary by region. In the Masaka region the majority of the people speak Luganda. Lunyankole and Lukiiga are also spoken in this region. Below are a few commonly used words and phrase. For a complete guide to learning Luganda, please Buganda Kingdom website www.buganda.com  

 

ENGLISH

LUGANDA

How are you?

Olyotya e yo?

I am fine.

Buluungi

Sir

Ssebo

Madam

Nyabo

A child

Omwana

A boy

Omuleenzi

A girl

Omuwala

Mother

Maama

Father

Tatta

Where do you come from?

Ovawaa?

I come from (America)

Nva (America)

It is ok

Kale

Who are you?

Gwe ani?

I am (Jessica)

Ye nze (Matthew)

Food

Emere

Water

Amazzii

You are welcome

Tusanuse okulaba

Welcome back

Kulika yo

Thank you

Webbale

Come

Jjangu

Go

Genda

Pray

Sabba

Eat

Lya

Sit

Tuula

Here

Waano

A Chair

Entebbe

I want

Njagala

 

Greetings are very important in Uganda and it is considered rude to speak to someone without formally greeting especially you are stranded and want to ask for direction. Taking the time to greet someone with, “Hello, how are you?” is courteous and well received.

 

Coming from a foreign country, you may be greeted by children and others with shouts of “Muzungu!” followed by whatever English words they are familiar with. Do not take offense to this term, it is meant to recognize your uniqueness and calling out to you as such is a form of greeting for them. Smiles, waves, or answers back by you will be well received.

What We Do

URF operate: an orphanage, a vocational high school, after school programs, women empowerment programs, child sponsorship, and many more.


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About Us

URF is a 501(c)(3) charity registered in Uganda, USA, and Canada. We focus on education, health, and community development in the most rural areas of Uganda.

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News and Events

- Community Empowerment Seminar attended by 600 people
- 3 new homes built for child headed families.
- Men's group launched.
- Agriculture workshop for August. Business training workshop set for Sept.

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