Gwere, or Lugwere, is the language spoken by the Gwere people (Bagwere), a Bantu people found in the eastern part of Uganda. It has a close dialectical...
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Gwere may refer to: Gwere people Gwere language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gwere. If an internal link led you here...
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The Gwere people, also called Bagwere, are a Bantu ethnic group in Uganda. They are among the 65 ethnic societies of Uganda. Gwere is the root word, and...
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Guinness World Records Geographically weighted regression Gwere language (ISO 639 language code: gwr) Llygad Gŵr, 13th-century Welsh poet Search for "gwr"...
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Nyankore, Nyoro, Tooro, Hema, Chiga, Soga, Gwere, West Nyala, Ruli (See also Rutara languages, Runyakitara language, Nkore-Kiga) Haya–Jita (E20): Haya–Rashi...
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tonal. The Soga language is very similar to the neighbouring languages Luganda and Gwere as all 3 descend from a common ancestor language (Proto-North Nyanza)...
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indefinite article directly equivalent to the English a or an, but /zɜ/-(root)-/ɡʷɜrɜ/ (literally 'one'-(root)-'certain') translates French un : e.g. /zɜnɜjnʃʷɡʷɜrɜ/...
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languages as interpreted by Harald Hammarström, and following the Guthrie classification. Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Classification...
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western and southern plains including the Nilotic Teso people and the Bantu Gwere people. The plains peoples were mostly acephalous. The Banyole today live...
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Gulu University School of Medicine Gungu language Gwere language Gwere-Luzira Hydroelectric Power Station Gwere people Habib Medical School Hakim Sendagire...
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plant Kuvina = to dance Kwimba = to sing Fulu = tortoise Kalulu = hare Gwere = hippo Chimbwi = hyena Njoka = snake Nkhumba = pig Ng'ombe = cow Nchebe...
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Coast group with strong cultural and artistic links to the Dan, the We (Gwere) and the Guro, among others. The Bété are a tribe of the Kru ethnic group...
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White Nile (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
Bujagali Buseruka Isimba Kanungu Karuma Kiira Mpanga Mubuku I Mubuku III Muzizi Nalubaale or Owen Nyagak Nyagak III Kisiizi Waki Gwere-Luzira Kikagati...
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and enzige ‘locusts’ in the Runyoro language, and 'The Lake that has defeated the locusts' in the Alur language, from Nam, 'Lake', Ovoyo, 'has defeated'...
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origin. Some, from Namutumba, are Basoga. They speak Luganda, Soga, or Gwere, and some have learned Hebrew as well. The group owes its origin to Muganda...
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Ōmiya (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
(disambiguation) for an incomplete list Refugee Camps: Omiya Refugee Camp in Gwere, Uganda. Local governments: Current ward/government names Ōmiya-ku, Saitama...
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E11 Nyoro, E12 Tooro, E13 Nyankore, E14 Ciga, E15 Ganda, E16 Soga, E17 Gwere, E18 Nyala, [JE101 Gungu, JE102 Talinga-Bwisi, JE103 Ruli, JE121 Hema] [J]E20:...
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Basimba people (category Articles with text in Bantu languages)
Gwere people (in Uganda). In Uganda, Luganda is spoken in the central and eastern parts of the country and has become the most widely spoken language...
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Ubykh grammar (category Ubykh language)
indefinite article directly equivalent to the English a or an, but /zɜ/-(root)-/ɡʷɜrɜ/ (literally 'one'-(root)-'certain') translates French un : e.g. /zɜnɜjnʃʷɡʷɜrɜ/...
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Mabamba Swamp is famous for lungfish which is known as mamba in native language(Luganda). Mabamba is one of Uganda's 33 Important Bird Areas and since...
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This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with G. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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Lake Victoria (category Articles containing Dholuo-language text)
driven many endemic species to extinction. Though having multiple local language names (Swahili: Ukerewe; Dholuo: Nam Lolwe; Luganda: 'Nnalubaale; Kinyarwanda:...
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List of current non-sovereign African monarchs (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
Papa Komolo. He was formally installed as Ikumbania (head of the eighty Gwere clans) on 14 November 2009. He was officially proclaimed as Ikumbania upon...
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Uganda, Madi people. Arched harp, resembles ennanga. Otongoli, Uganda, Gwere people. Arched harp, resembles ennanga. Ougdyé, African harp. Seto, Democratic...
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closely related dialects which are generally referred to as Runyakitara language. Akatunguru is a word which means ‘onion’ and is used by all these different...
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Western Rocks, Isles of Scilly (category Articles containing Cornish-language text)
storm petrel during the Seabird 2000 survey with none found. (Cornish: Hal Gweres, marsh ground) (grid reference SV864079) A group of rocks to the south of...
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