Here are some very commonly used Ugandan-English words and phrases... also known as Uglish.
Chips = fries
Crisps = chips
Nice time. = Have a nice time/Have a good day.
Long time! = It's been a long time since I've seen you!
Long time! = It's been a long time since I've seen you!
Disturbing me = bothering me
Pick from school = pick someone up from school
Are you having…? = Do you have…?
Such a… = a compliment (“He’s such a guy,” …the adjectives are left out)
Short call = going to the bathroom
Balance = your change from a purchase
Move = walk
Shift = move from one living accommodation to another
Where do you stay? = Where do you live?
Extend = Move over, make room
I am used. = I am used to it.
Let me come./I’m coming. = I’m going/leaving, but I will be back.
You’ve been lost./ You are lost. = I haven’t seen you in awhile.
You’ve been lost./ You are lost. = I haven’t seen you in awhile.
Smart = put together, well-dressed, good-looking
They are over. = Something is gone (“The eggs are over for today.”)
She/he = interchangeable pronouns used for either gender
You are fat. = it's a compliment…
She is called… = Her name is…
Digging = farming
Vernacular = local language
Big man = rich, important person
Somehow = slightly, occasionally, can imply doubt (“The water heater is working somehow.”)
A push = to walk with someone for some distance (“I will give you a push to the road.”)
Ehhhh = yes, okay
Beep me. = let the phone ring once or twice before hanging up
Maids = bridesmaids
Snaps = photos
My stomach is paining. = My stomach hurts.
Sure?! = Really? Is it true?!
Are we together? = Do y'all understand?
I am fearing them. = I am afraid of them.
I'm leaving now now. = I'm leaving right now.
Just here = right here ("Turn left just here.")
I have ever... = I have... ("I have ever been there.")
Keep = to put away ("Keep your sweater in your desk.")
Slope = turn ("Slope left at the corner.")
He can always win me at that game. = He can always beat me at that game. ("Beat" is only used in a very literal way to mean physical abuse.)
I am fearing them. = I am afraid of them.
I'm leaving now now. = I'm leaving right now.
Just here = right here ("Turn left just here.")
I have ever... = I have... ("I have ever been there.")
Keep = to put away ("Keep your sweater in your desk.")
Slope = turn ("Slope left at the corner.")
He can always win me at that game. = He can always beat me at that game. ("Beat" is only used in a very literal way to mean physical abuse.)
So true but would like to point out that Crisps, Chips, smart and snaps are actually true English!! (Possibly some of the others but I think I have been irrepairably damaged by Uglish in my brain!!)
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