Lusoga
Lusoga is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Uganda, particularly in the eastern region near the Lake Victoria area. It is the native language of the Basoga people and is one of the recognized languages in the country. Lusoga has several dialects and is closely related to Luganda, another widely spoken language in Uganda.
The language uses a Latin-based alphabet and has a rich oral tradition, including proverbs and storytelling. Lusoga is used in daily communication, education, and cultural expressions, helping to preserve the identity and heritage of the Basoga community.