First published in 1902, A Manual of Lu-ganda is a guide to the grammar and vocabulary of the Ganda language of Uganda. Author William Arthur Crabtree was a British colonial administrator who spent many years in Uganda and became proficient in the local language. This book includes a pronunciation guide, a brief history of the Ganda people, and exercises to help readers practice and improve their language skills. It is an important resource for scholars of African languages and anyone interested in the culture and history of Uganda.
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