"Jolo" is Welcome in the Acholi language, spoken in Northern Uganda and parts of Sudan.
Its said "Afoyo Matec" or if someone has already said thank you and you also want to say thanks you say "Afoyo Bennae", which means thanks to.
The official language of instruction in schools in Uganda is English. However, there are also various local languages spoken by different ethnic groups in the country, such as Luganda, Acholi, Luo, and Runyankole.
To say "What did he say?" in Twi, you would say, "Ahia bκra bκini?"
The future tense of "say" is "will say." For example, "I will say goodbye before I leave."
why is there a war in Northern Uganda of the government of Museveni and the Acholi??
"Jolo" is Welcome in the Acholi language, spoken in Northern Uganda and parts of Sudan.
Acholi people (Central Luo) say goodbye like the Luo people of Kenya (Southern Luo) with variations in the first word and the spelling of the second word. 1. Kong ku meno (Luo, Uganda). 2. Ero ka meno (Luo, Kenya). Rose Okello She speaks Acholi fluently. She also lived in Kenya and is familiar with language variations between the two Luo speaking groups. South Sudan Acholi people speak Luo exactly like the Acholi of Uganda only with a slightly different accent.
An mari madaim not born in uganda but my parents are acholi som i know luo, but my spelling suck.
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Its said "Afoyo Matec" or if someone has already said thank you and you also want to say thanks you say "Afoyo Bennae", which means thanks to.
I think it was Rwot Chamo of Payira.
In the Acholi society, the slave trade was typically controlled by local chiefs or powerful individuals who had influence and resources to engage in such transactions for economic gain. Slave raiding and trading were often part of inter-tribal conflicts or conducted as a form of tribute payment.
You say I Love You in Kisii language of the African origin as Nigwachete.
Lango language, or Luo, is mutually intelligible with Acholi and Kumam, and related to other Luo languages of Uganda and Kenya
Ronald Raymond Atkinson has written: 'The roots of ethnicity' -- subject(s): Acoli (African people), History, Origin, Chiefdoms, Ethnic identity, Sources, Ethnohistory, Ethnicity, Acholi (African people) 'The roots of ethnicity' -- subject(s): Origin, Chiefdoms, Ethnic identity, Acholi (African people), Sources, Ethnohistory, Ethnicity, History
The official language of instruction in schools in Uganda is English. However, there are also various local languages spoken by different ethnic groups in the country, such as Luganda, Acholi, Luo, and Runyankole.