language
we need to start blending english with our local languages in conversations…
hear me out
i’m noticing more & more how important it is to keep the local languages alive as apart of the cultural norms we get to pass down,
after listening to a podcast of some uga-brits struggling with the language but nonetheless pushing to keep using it, …i figured this is extremely necessary
some african nations like kenya & SA embrace their native languages, regardless of english being the primary…they’ve found a way to blend the two into one during speech…
ndowoza kino naffe kijja tukolera nyo in not only improving the fluency of our mother tongues among those in the diaspora but also maintaining its use in formal spaces locally
if you can speak swahili or zulu in corporate spaces in these nations why can’t we blend luganda, lusoga, luo, lunyankole or any other languages here.!