Buganda Language
The Buganda Language, also known as Luganda, is a Bantu language spoken primarily in the central region of Uganda, particularly in the Buganda kingdom. It serves as a lingua franca for many people in the area and is one of the most widely spoken languages in Uganda.
Luganda has a rich oral tradition and is used in various forms of media, including radio and television. The language features a complex system of noun classes and is known for its melodic tone, making it distinct among other Bantu languages.