Lango language (Uganda)

Lango
Lëblaŋo
Native toUganda
RegionLango sub-region
EthnicityLango
Native speakers
2.1 million (2014 census)[1]
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3laj
Glottologlang1324
GlottopediaLango[2]

Lango (also called Leb-Lango) is a Southern Luo language or dialect cluster of the Western Nilotic language branch.[3] The word "Lango" is used to describe both the language spoken by the indigenous and the tribe itself.

It is mainly spoken in Lango sub-region, in the North Central Region of Uganda. An orthography for it using the Latin script has been introduced and is taught in primary schools.

The origin of Lango people is strongly linked to the Karamojong and Teso speaking people.[4]

Flag of the Lango People
  1. ^ Lango at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon
  2. ^ Glottopedia article on Lango language.
  3. ^ Noonan, Michael (2011). A Grammar of Lango. doi:10.1515/9783110850512. ISBN 9783110850512.
  4. ^ Uzoigwe, G. N. (1973). The beginnings of Lango society : a review of evidence. OCLC 38562622.