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Encyclopedia > Lusoga language

Lusoga is a Bantu language spoken in the Busoga region of Uganda by approximately 1 500 000 people.


References

  • Fallers, Margaret Chave (1960) The eastern lacustrine Bantu (Ganda and Soga). Ethnographic survey of Africa: East central Africa, Vol 11. London: International African Institute.

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Lusoga language: Information from Answers.com (1105 words)
LuSoga (Soga or OluSoga) is a tonal Bantu language that is spoken in Uganda.
However, it is mainly spoken in the Busoga region of southern Uganda by approximately 1 800 000 speakers (1991), which is mainly within the natural boundaries of Lake Victoria to the south, Lake Kyoga to the north, the Nile river to the west and a political boundry to the east of Iganga district.
Lusoga is used in some primary schools in Busoga as pupils begin to learn English, the official language of Uganda.
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