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Lugbara, or Lugbarati, is the language of the
Lugbara people The Lugbara are a Central Sudanic ethnic group who live mainly in the West Nile region of Uganda, in the adjoining area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and few in South Sudan. They speak the Lugbara language, a Central Sudanic langu ...
. It is spoken in the West Nile region in northwestern
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, as well as the
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's
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.


Classification and dialects

The
Aringa language Aringa, also known as Low Lugbara, is a Central Sudanic language or dialect spoken by the Aringa people in the West Nile region of Uganda. It is related to the language spoken by the Lugbara and Madi peoples. Aringa is considered a dialect o ...
, also known as Low Lugbara, is closely related, and sometimes considered a dialect of Lugbara. If fact, among the Lugbara of Uganda, it is one of the five clans (Ayivu clan, Vurra clan, Terego clan, Maracha clan, and Aringa clan). Some scholars classify the Lugbara language itself as a dialect of the
Ma'di language Ma'di (pronounced ) is a Central Sudanic language found in Uganda and South Sudan. It is one of the Moru–Madi languages. The Madi people refer to their language as ''Ma'di ti'', literally "Ma'di mouth". The Ma'di people are found in Magwi Co ...
, though this is not generally accepted. An SIL survey report concluded that the Okollo, Ogoko, and Rigbo dialects, called "Southern Ma'di", should be classified as dialects of Lugbara.


Phonology


Vowels

* /ɛ, ɔ/ can also be heard as , oas a result of vowel harmony. * /a/ can have an allophone of when after sounds /k, ɡ/.


Consonants

* /l/ can be heard as a lateral flap within dialectal variation. * /t͡s, d͡z/ are heard as ͡ʃ, d͡ʒwithin dialectal variation. * /tʳ, dʳ/ can also be heard as retroflex ɽ, ɖɽwithin free variation. * /ʔj/ can also be heard as an implosive and /ⁿz/ can be heard as d͡z within free variation. * A labial affricate ͡fmay occur within dialectal variation, only rarely occurs among different dialects.


Orthography

Lugbara was first written by
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in 1918, based on the Ayivu dialect. In 2000, a conference was held in the city of
Arua Arua is a city and commercial centre within the Arua District in the Northern Region of Uganda. Location Arua is approximately , by road, north-west of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda, Arua is about , by road, west of Gulu, the ...
in northwestern Uganda regarding the creation of a standardised international
orthography An orthography is a set of conventions for writing a language, including norms of spelling, hyphenation, capitalization, word breaks, emphasis, and punctuation. Most transnational languages in the modern period have a writing system, and mos ...
for Lugbara.


In education

In 1992, the
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designated it as one of five "languages of wider communication" to be used as the
medium of instruction A medium of instruction (plural: media of instruction, or mediums of instruction) is a language used in teaching. It may or may not be the official language of the country or territory. If the first language of students is different from the offic ...
in primary education; however, unlike the other four such languages, it was never actually used in schools. More recently it was included in the curriculum for some secondary schools in the West Nile region, including St. Joseph's College Ombaci and Muni Girls Secondary School, both in
Arua District Arua District is a district in the Northern Region of Uganda. Like many other Ugandan districts, it shares its name with its administrative center of Arua. The name Arua is said to be derived from the Lugbara name for prison (Arujo) and prisoner ...
.


Pronunciation guide

Lugbara phrases are spoken in several dialects (clan-wise) but the Muni (Ayivu) version, from which many of the explanations below are based, is the one approved for teaching in schools. The language has diphthong clusters and other noteworthy phonetics including the following: aa as in ''bat'', for example c as in ''church'', for example (which is also spelt Chandiru) dj as in ''jilt'', for example , the ‘d’ is silent ee as in ''emblem'', for example gb as in ''bend'', for example gbe, the ‘g’ is silent. Gb in Lugbara does not have an equivalent in English. What stands out in these Sudanic languages is the special manner in which 'kp, gb, 'd, 'b, 'y, 'w are pronounced. i as in ''inn'', for example di-i oa as in ''oar'', for example oo as in ''old'', for example , less often oo as in food, for example ‘doo uu as in ''chew'', for example cuu z as in ''jean'' after n, for example onzi. Otherwise, most times remains z as in ''zebra'', for example Ozu and when the first letter of a word.


Vocabulary

The Lugbara alphabet has 28 letters minus ‘q’ and ‘x’ (Alamakanda in
Aringa language Aringa, also known as Low Lugbara, is a Central Sudanic language or dialect spoken by the Aringa people in the West Nile region of Uganda. It is related to the language spoken by the Lugbara and Madi peoples. Aringa is considered a dialect o ...
), which means 24 like in English and four unique ones namely: ‘b like in ‘bua, ‘d like in ‘dia, ‘w like in ‘wara and ‘y like in ‘. Letters are pronounced as follows: Ah, Ba, Cha, Da, Eh, Fa, Ga, Ha, Ie, Ja, Ka, La, Ma, Na, Oh, Pa, Ra, Sa, Ta, Uuw, Va, Wa, Ya, and Za. Some words are borrowed from other languages, for example safari (journey) from Swahili, buku (book) from English, and kandi (ball) from Lingala. Also in the vocabulary, there are several words that have varied meanings when pronounced differently, for instance oli can mean air, wind (also oliriko), whistle, cut or roll.


Numbers


Greetings and other phrases


Relationships

Grandfather (a’bi,a'bipi) Grandmother (dede, e’di,e'dapi) Grandson (mvia) Granddaughter (zia) Father (ati, ata) Mother (andri, andre, ayia) Husband (agupi) Wife (oku) Son (agupiamva, mvi) Daughter (zamva, zi) Brother () Sister () Uncles (atapuru (singular -paternal) atapuruka (plural - paternal), aternal - (singular), maternal (plural) - Aunts ( - plural: paternal and in some cases maternal), (: singular), - (singular: maternal aunt), - (plural: maternal aunts) Cousin () Cousin brother (); also Cousin sister (); also NB: Strictly speaking, the word cousin is alien in Lugbara culture. Cousins are brothers and sisters. Nephews (adro anzi) - maternal nephews Nieces (adro ezoanzi, ezaapi) - maternal nieces Father-in-law (anya) Mother-in-law (edra) Brother-in-law (otuo) Sister-in-law (onyere)


Days of the week

1 week (Sabatu alu, sabiti alu) A day is called O’du in Lugbara. Sunday () Monday (O’du alu) Tuesday (O’du iri) Wednesday (O’du na) Thursday (O’du su) Friday (O’du towi) Saturday (O’du azia)


Calendar

The simplest way to refer to months (Mba in Lugbara) is to use numbers, for example January is Mba Alu, February is Mba Iri, May is Mba Towi and so on. But below is the other Latinized (and seasonal) way of mentioning them. Januari (Oco ‘dupa sere) Feburili (Kulini) Marici (Zengulu) Aprili (Ayi – Wet season) Mayi (Mayi) Juni (Emveki) Julayi (Irri) Agoslo (Iripaku) Sebitemba (Lokopere) Okitoba (Abibi) Novemba (Waa) Desemba (Anyu fi kuma)


Common signs


Colours

Eka (Ika by Terego) (red) (white) (very pure white) Ini (black) Inibiricici, inicici, inikukuru (very dark) Emvesi-enisi (black and white) Foro
oro Oro or ORO, meaning gold in Spanish and Italian, may refer to: Music and dance * Oro (dance), a Balkan circle dance * Oro (eagle dance), an eagle dance from Montenegro and Herzegovina * "Oro" (song), the Serbian entry in the 2008 Eurovision S ...
(gray) Foroto (grayish)


Food


Learning more

To study Lugbara, you might need a language teacher or guide but knowing the pronunciation basics and vocabulary preferably from a dictionary can give you a very good start. Practice by talking to natives physically or online and listening to Lugbara music.


See also

*
Agofe Agofe is the noble title for the chief cultural leader among all the Lugbara people or King of Lado Kingdom which covers the regions of West Nile, Ituri, Torit, Uele and Yei. The term means 'Pillar' or 'Paramount Chief' but a king is also called '' ...
*
Districts of Uganda As of 17 November 2020, Uganda is divided into 136 districts and the capital city of Kampala, which are grouped into four administrative regions. Since 2005, the Ugandan government has been in the process of dividing districts into smaller units ...
* Lugbara music * Lugbara proverbs


References


Further reading

* {{Incubator, code=lgg Lugbara Moru-Madi languages Languages of Uganda Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo