• Nyoro or Runyoro (Orunyoro, IPA: [oɾuɲôɾo]) is a Bantu language spoken by the Nyoro people of Uganda. It has two dialects: Runyoro proper and Rutagwenda...
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    The Nyoro people (Abanyoro, IPA: [aβaɳôɾo]), also known as Banyoro are a Bantu ethnic group native to the kingdom of Bunyoro in Uganda. They live in settlements...
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  • Nyoro may refer to: Nyoro people, residing in the area of the former kingdom of Bunyoro Nyoro language A catch phrase used by Tsuruya in the Haruhi Suzumiya...
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    Empire of Kitara (category Articles containing Nyoro-language text)
    states that Ira and Kazooba were direct sons of Ruhanga, as Hangi was the Nyoro name for Ruhanga.: 39 : 16  Nyakatura states that Kazooba succeeded Ira...
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    The people of Bunyoro are also known as Nyoro or Banyoro. (singular: Munyoro) The language spoken is Nyoro, also known as Runyoro. In the past, the traditional...
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  • Vinza Nyoro–Ganda (E10): Ganda, Nyankore, Nyoro, Tooro, Hema, Chiga, Soga, Gwere, West Nyala, Ruli (See also Rutara languages, Runyakitara language, Nkore-Kiga)...
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  • Runyakitara is a standardized language based on four closely related languages of western Uganda: Nyoro or Runyoro Kiga (Chiga) or Rukiga Nkore or Runyankole...
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  • (Ruhema) Nkore-Kiga-Nyoro-Tooro Nkore-Kiga (Runyankore-Rukiga) Nkore (Runyankore) Kiga (Rukiga) Nyoro-Tooro (Runyoro-Rutooro) Nyoro (Runyoro) Tooro (Rutooro)...
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  • Bantu language spoken by the Baruuli and Banyala people of Uganda primarily in Nakasongola and Kayunga districts. It is closely to the Nyoro language Ruruuli...
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  • Buhanika. Ibamba Central Forest Reserve  communities largely speak the Nyoro language also known as Runyoro. Ibamba Central Forest Reserve  over the years...
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