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    • Possessives
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A person’s character

Character

Ateso

English

Ateso Pronunciation

Iponesio

Behavior

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    Iteso people are found in Eastern Uganda and Western Kenya, and they speak Ateso. 

    Parts of Speech

    • Ateso Nouns
    • Ateso Pronouns
    • Ateso Verbs
    • Ateso Adjectives
    • Ateso Adverbs
    • Ateso Prepositions
    • Ateso Conjunctions
    • Ateso Interjections

    Ateso Basics

    • Greetings
    • Self Introduction
    • Age and Family
    • Asking Questions
    • Boady Parts
    • Time Telling
    • Politics
    • Religion

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