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    • Ambiguity in the use of proverbs: a case study of selected Luganda proverbs. 

      Namugenyi, Rose Mary (Makerere University, 2023-01-18)
      This dissertation aims at establishing different ambiguous aspects in Luganda proverbs and assessing the role of ambiguity of the proverb to the interpretation and contextual use of the proverbs. It shall be noted that ...
    • The art of deciphering meaning in proverbs: a case study of selected Luganda proverbs. 

      Mwase, Farouk (Makerere University, 2023-01-27)
      The study was on the art of deciphering the meaning of proverbs in Luganda. The study specifically selected the Luganda proverbs and examined their significance. Data were gathered through primary and secondary sources. ...
    • Choice of words in Luganda proverbs 

      Nankanja, Victoria (Makerere University, 2021)
      This study examines the meanings emerging from the word choices in different selected Luganda proverbs. Using primary and secondary data cited from different sources, the study suggests a number of Luganda proverbs translated ...
    • Imagery and themes of work and wealth in selected Ganda proverbs 

      Nalule, Oliver Winfred (Makerere University, 2021)
      Baganda are a large and proud group of Luganda speaking people who belong to the Bantu ethnic group and occupy the central region of Uganda. The kingdom respected its culture be it the social, political or economic ...
    • Metaphors in Baganda proverbs. Case study of forty selected proverbs 

      Nasaala, Joan Mercy (Makerere University, 2022-06-20)
      It is credible that Proverbs are virtual for people in the same society since they always come to the same understanding about culture in communication which is always made up of proverbial language for example they share ...
    • Peace and conflict resolution in selected Luganda proverbs 

      Namusu, Elizabeth (Makerere University, 2023)
      This research project is an exploration of the role of Luganda proverbs in promoting peace and resolving conflicts within the Luganda-speaking community. Luganda is a Bantu language widely spoken in Uganda, particularly ...
    • Symbolism and the theme of moral child upbringing in the Kiganda Proverbs 

      Nabunya, Aisha (Makerere University, 2021-12)
      The Baganda are the largest ethnic group found in Buganda kingdom that is found in the central part of Uganda. They are Bantu speaking people with their language known as Luganda. Their origin is a mythical one, for; ...
    • Symbolism in Luganda proverbs 

      Nakiyemba, Mamidah (Makerere University, 2021-01)
      This study is about symbolism in Luganda Proverbs, examining the language and analyzing the symbols. Symbolism requires assessing, translating and interpreting the meaning of a source language and expressing the same ...