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Kabwa

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural abhantu)

  1. person, human being

References

  • Philipo, Nyamisana Hamis; Walker, John B. (2016), "Kabwa - Swahili - English Dictionary.", SIL International

Luganda

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu (class I, plural abantu, base state muntu, plural base state bantu)

  1. human, person, man (as opposed to being an animal)

Derived terms

  • erintu

See also

  • omusajja (man, as opposed to being a woman)

References

  • J. D., Chesswas (1967), The Essentials of Luganda, 4th edition, Nairobi: Oxford University Press, page 14
  • Snoxall, R. A. (1967), Luganda-English Dictionary - with an Introduction on the Tonal System, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 222
  • Murphy, John D. (1972), Luganda-English Dictionary, United States: The Catholic University of America Press, →ISBN, page 375
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Ndonga

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural aantu)

  1. man, human being, person

Derived terms

  • gwanamuntu (child of man)
  • omintu (crowd)
  • entu (ridiculous clumsy person)
  • oshintu (poor creature, contemptible person)
  • oluntu (small or short person)
  • okantu (small person)
  • uuntu (humanity, mankind)

References

  • T.E.Tirronen (1986), Ndonga-English Vocabulary, ELOC Printing Press, page 305
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Nyankole

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), potentially from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural abantu class 2, augmentless muntu, plural augmentless bantu)

  1. person

References

  • Bible Society of Uganda, EKITABO EKIRIKWERA BAIBULI N'EBITABO EBY'OMUBONANO APOKURUFA/DYUTROKANONIKO, 2008 - Yoh 1:4, 6

Nyoro

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), potentially from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural abantu class 2, augmentless muntu, plural augmentless bantu)

  1. person

References

  • Henry Edward Maddox (1902), An Elementary Lunyoro Grammar, William Clowes and Sons, Limited, London and Beccles, page 108

Soga

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural abantu, augmentless muntu)

  1. person, man

References

  • Bible Society of Uganda, Baibuli Ekibono kya Katonda, 2014 - Amainhama 15:6, Yoanne 1

Suba

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural awantu)

  1. person

References

  • Bibe Translation and Literacy, Endagano Empia, 2010 - Mark 9

Tooro

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *jʊ̀mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), from Proto-Bantu *-ntʊ̀ (some, any), ultimately from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person). Cognate with Swahili mtu (person, someone), Kikuyu mũndũ (human being, person) and Tswana motho (person). Doublet of ekintu (thing, object), ahantu (place), and obuntu (humanity).

Pronunciation

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural abantu class 2, augmentless muntu, plural augmentless bantu)

  1. person, human being
  2. someone, anyone
    Synonym: nanka
    Haliyo omuntu.There is someone there.

References

  • Kaji, Shigeki (2007), A Rutooro Vocabulary, Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), →ISBN, pages 189-190
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Zemba

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀ntʊ̀ (person), potentially from Proto-Atlantic-Congo *-nintu (person).

Noun

omuntu class 1 (plural ovantu)

  1. person

References

  • Bible Society in Namibia, Etestamende Epe Moludhimba, 2010 - Mateus 2:6, Markus 13:6, 13, 34

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