Runyoro, or Nyoro, is spoken in the western regions of Uganda, particularly by the Banyoro people. It is rich in cultural expression, with its own set of proverbs and oral traditions.
Runyoro
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Classification
Niger-Congo > Bantu
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Speakers
1.4 million
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Script
Roman
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Text direction
Left-to-right
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Official language
Native to Uganda
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Other names
Nyoro
Runyoro
Runyoro is a Bantu language spoken by the Nyoro people of Uganda. It has two dialects: Orunyoro and Rutagwenda. Runyoro forms part of the basis for the standardised language called Runyakitara, which is made from four closely related languages of western Uganda: Runyoro, Rukiga, Runyankole and Rutooro (Runyoro is most closely related to Rutooro).
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Interesting fact
A saying in Runyoro is as follows, "Gezaho kuba muhangaizima mu bicu byomuntu." This can be translated as, "Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud."
