The Nyoro language (autonym: Runyoro) is a local language of the Nyoro people of Uganda. It belongs to the Niger–Congo family Benue–Congo subgroup Bantu branch (Nyoro–Ganda group). Its Ethnologue code is NYR ISO 639-2: nyo. It probably has two dialects: Orunyoro (Nyoro proper) and Rutagwenda. A standardized orthography was established in 1947.
ISO 639-2 code
nyo
ISO 639-3 code
nyo
family
Bantu languages, Benue–Congo languages, Bantoid languages, Atlantic–Congo languages
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