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Luganda in 15 Easy Lessons

By: Stephen Nsubuga
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Publisher's Summary

Luganda is the most widely spoken indigenous language in Uganda, and this book makes learning spoken Luganda easier and much more fun. Whether you are planning to travel to or live in Uganda for tourism, education, family, non-profit work, religious work, or other reasons, this book is convenient.

Furthermore, for children and adults born outside of Uganda to Luganda-speaking parents/families who could not pick up the language and are now interested or need to learn spoken Luganda, this book is undoubtedly a great resource.

Luganda in 15 Easy Lessons cuts it down to the chase–no “beating around the bush.” It makes it easy by using learning aids like tables, offering the English-Luganda version, contextual meaning, and literal translation.

Additionally, the book makes the comparison of words and phrases exceptionally easy. It makes learning spoken Luganda almost effortless and much more fun than ever before. Enjoy!

©2022 Stephen Nsubuga (P)2022 Stephen Nsubuga

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