Tooro language
| Tooro | |
|---|---|
| Rutooro | |
| Orutooro | |
| Pronunciation | [oɾutóːɾo] | 
| Native to | Uganda | 
| Region | Tooro Kingdom | 
| Ethnicity | Batooro | 
| Native speakers | (490,000 cited 1991 census) | 
| Standard forms | |
| Dialects | 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ttj | 
| Glottolog | toor1238 | 
| JE.12 | |
| Tooro | |
|---|---|
| Person | Omutooro | 
| People | Abatooro | 
| Language | Orutooro | 
| Country | Obukama bwa Tooro | 
Tooro (/tɔːroʊ/) or Rutooro (/ruːˈtɔːroʊ/, Orutooro, Tooro pronunciation: [oɾutóːɾo]) is a Bantu language spoken mainly by the Tooro people (Abatooro) from the Tooro Kingdom in western Uganda. There are three main areas where Tooro as a language is mainly used: Kabarole District, Kyenjojo District and Kyegegwa District. Tooro is unusual among Bantu languages as it lacks lexical tone. It is most closely related to Runyoro.