Lunyole
Lunyole is a Bantu language spoken primarily by the Basoga people in Uganda. It is one of the many languages in the Niger-Congo family and serves as a means of communication in both daily life and cultural practices among its speakers.
The language has various dialects and is used in local education and media. Lunyole plays a significant role in preserving the Basoga culture and traditions, as it is often used in storytelling, music, and rituals, helping to maintain the community's identity and heritage.