What is the meaning of Bulungi?

What is the meaning of Bulungi?

noun. en The quality of being beautiful.

What does Bulungi mean in Luganda?

Bulungi, osiibye otya nno? ( reply) Good evening. (Evening greeting)

What does Ssebo mean in Luganda?

Sir/madam Greetings

Ssebo/nnyabo: Sir/madam
Greetings are very important in Luganda and are often used to begin a conversation with someone. In a formal setting, it is important to use titles to address someone. To a man, you say ‘ssebo,’ and to a woman, you say ‘nnyabo.

How do you say I miss you in Uganda?

Wondering how to say ‘I love you’ in Luganda? You’re in the right place.

Romantic Phrases & Terms of Endearment in Luganda.

I love you so much Nkwagala nnyo
I miss you Nkusubwa
I need you Nkwetaaga
I choose you Nnoze gwe
You are my one and only Ye ggwe wekka ggwe nnina

What does Banange mean in Uganda?

“Banange” is a saying used in Luganda and loosely means “oh my gosh.”

How do you say thank you in Uganda?

Those polite phrases and other pleasant things to say:
Thank you: Weebale. Thank you very much: Weebale Nnyo.

How do you say good night in Uganda?

Good night when going to bed or leaving for the night: Sula bulungi.

What does mukwano mean in Luganda?

friend
mukwano: LUGANDA > ENGLISH. muntu nom1 person ekyo cjn1 that, that muwe act4 give bwesige nom19 trust omuntu pro1 someone, somebody kwesiga act1 trust mukwano nom1 friend mukwano somebody giving trust mukwano person that trust mukwano friend.

What does Kale Nyabo mean?

You’re welcome Madam (Kale Nyabo) Goodbye/See you soon (Nja Kulaba Edda)

What is I love you in Runyankole?

Useful phrases in Nkore

Phrase Runyankore (Nkore)
I miss you
I love you Ninkukunda Ninkukunda munonga
Get well soon
Go away!

What does Nyabo mean in Luganda?

Madam (Nyabo) Sir (Ssebo) You’re welcome Madam (Kale Nyabo)

How do you say happy birthday in Uganda?

Read on to learn more about this.
How To Say ‘Happy Birthday’ In Luganda.

English Luganda
Happy birthday Amazalibwa amalungi
Happy birthday (longer version) Nkwagaliza amazalibwa go amalungi

How do you say goodbye in Uganda?

Saying goodbye to one person: Weeraba. Saying goodbye to more than one person: Mweraba. Welcome to one or several people: Tukusanyukidde. See you later: Tunaalabagana.

What is I love you in Ugandan?

I love you: Nkwagala. I am: Nze (your name)

How do I say I miss you in Runyankole?

See these phrases in any combination of two languages in the Phrase Finder.
Useful phrases in Nkore.

Phrase Runyankore (Nkore)
I miss you
I love you Ninkukunda Ninkukunda munonga
Get well soon
Go away!

How do you say I am fine in Runyankole?

These pages are here to help with the basics of Runyankole teaching you common expressions and other words and phrases in everyday use.
Learn Runyankole.

English Runyankole
Good morning, how are you? Oraire ota
I’m fine Ndyaho
It’s how much? Ni shiringi zingahi?
How are you? Agandi

What does Dia mean in Uganda?

Defense Intelligence Agency

Agency overview
Motto Committed to Excellence in Defense of the Nation
Employees More than 16,500
Annual budget Classified
Agency executives LTG Scott D. Berrier, Director Suzanne L. White, Deputy Director

How do you say thank you in Ugandan?

Thank you: Weebale. Thank you very much: Weebale Nnyo.

How do you say goodnight in Runyankole?

Basic greetings
“Good night” is Oraare gye and “Good day” is Osiibe gye. Here are a few names one might use in a greeting: Madam – Nyabo.

How do you greet in rukiga?

Introduction to Rukiga – YouTube

How do you say I miss you in runyankore?

Key to abbreviations: sg = singular (said to one person), pl = plural (said to more than one person).

How do you say yes in Runyankole?

The language is also known as Nyankore, Nyankole, Nkole, Orunyankore, Orunyankole and Runyankore.
Learn Runyankole.

English Runyankole
Yes Eego
Thank-you Webare
Thank-you very much Webare munonga
You’re welcome Webare kusiima

How do you say thank you in rukiga?

How do you say good morning in rukiga?

How do you say goodnight in runyankore?

“Good night” is Oraare gye and “Good day” is Osiibe gye. Here are a few names one might use in a greeting: Madam – Nyabo.

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