Day [time]
Night [time]
Dawn, early morning
Morning
Midday / Noon
In the afternoon
The afternoon
The evening
Midnight
Eight o’clock in the morning
Eight o’clock at night
Do we wake up at dawn?
Yes, we wake up at dawn.
Do we see each other at noon?
Ok, we will see each other at noon.
Your shoes are under the table.
Paul’s house is very big.
These pumpkins are delicious!
There are many mosquitos in the kitchen.
Our bag is lost.
I’m ashamed of my mistake.
My room is better than Nakitto’s.
The bed that you gave me is small.
Put it in here.
Where are your things.
Read the Word of God.
The questions of the students are many.
Saucepan(s)
Gun(s)
Tomato(es)
Border(s)
Sesame seed(s)
Grasshopper(s)
Picture(s) / Photo(s)
Gift(s)
Village(s)
Animal(s)
Secret(s)
Dream(s) / Aim(s)
Where are you from?
I come from Bukoto, our home.
Your [. pl] home?
You have a wife there?
Yes, I have a wife there with three children.
Oh. That’s good!
Are you now dressing?
No, I dressed up at 7 am.
Are you now learning Luganda?
Egg(s)
Knee(s)
Law(s)
Stone(s)
Voice(s)
Passion fruit(s)
Plastic [bag](s)
Market(s)
Toe(s)
Arrow(s)
Knife, Knives
What is Masindi? It’s a city.
What is Bunyoro? It’s an area in Uganda.
Namutebi always buys for us eggs.
Mubiru and Thomas broke the window.
My knees are paining me.
The trader has no sweet banana.
The joy that I feel is great.
Each day I eat two pawpaws.
He is thin “like a blade of grass”.
The stick is long.
These mushrooms are delicious!
My life is good.
Be careful! It’s a strong poison.
I need a small net.
In which direction is this area? It’s an area in the west.
The people of Bunyoro are called Baganda? No, they are not.
How are they called? They are called Banyoro.
What do most people in Bunyoro do? The people of Bunyoro are mostly farmers.
They only do one kind of work? No, they do a variety of jobs.