Gwere language

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Gwere
(O)lugwere
Spoken in Uganda
Native speakers 410,000 (2002 census)  (date missing)
Language family
Language codes
ISO 639-3 gwr

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 resemblance to Soga and Ganda, which neighbhour the Gwere.

Gwere, though closest in dialect to its eastern neighbhours, also has many words similar to those used by tribes from the western part of Uganda. For example musaiza (a man) resembles mushiiza used by the western languages with the same meaning.

The Ruli, a somewhat distant people living in central Uganda, speak a language that has almost exactly the same words used in Lugwere, but with a very different pronunciation.

[edit] References

  • Akinlabi, Akinbiyi (1995). Theoretical approaches to African linguistics. Africa World Press. ISBN 0865434638. 
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