Aringa
A language of Uganda
| Population | 589,000 (1991 census). |
| Region | Northwest corner, north of Lake Albert, Yumbe District, Aringa County, north of Lugbara, west of Ma’di. |
| Language map |
Uganda, reference number 5 |
| Alternate names | Low Lugbara |
| Classification | Nilo-Saharan, Central Sudanic, East, Moru-Madi, Central |
| Language use | Lugbara and Ma’di [mhi] consider Aringa a separate but related language. |
| Language development | Bible portions: 2003–2006. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
| Comments | Agriculturalists: cassava, maize, sesame, sorghum, groundnuts, bananas, peas, beans, pineapples, tomatoes, cabbages, tobacco. Muslim, Christian. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
KILPATRICK, Eileen, author. 2004. "Orthographies of Moru-Maʼdi languages."

