"Runyakitara" meaning in All languages combined

See Runyakitara on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Nyankole, Rukiga, Nyoro, and Tooro Orunyakitara, from oru- (class 11 prefix for languages) + -nya- (“belonging to”) + Kitara. Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|nyn,cgg,nyo,ttj|Orunyakitara}} Borrowed from Nyankole, Rukiga, Nyoro, and Tooro Orunyakitara, {{af|mul|oru-<pos:class 11 prefix for languages>|-nya-<t:belonging to>|Kitara}} oru- (class 11 prefix for languages) + -nya- (“belonging to”) + Kitara Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Runyakitara
  1. (linguistics) A standardized language comprised of Nyoro (Runyoro), Kiga (also Chiga or Rukiga), Nkore (Runyankole), and Tooro (Rutooro), mostly spoken in Uganda. Categories (topical): Artificial languages, Languages, Linguistics
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