[3] The word "Lango" is used to describe both the language spoken by the indigenous and the tribe itself.
It is mainly spoken in Lango sub-region, in the North Central Region of Uganda.
An orthography for it using the Latin script has been introduced and is taught in primary schools.
[4] In addition to these consonants, the Lango language maintains a gemination [Cː] distinction in the stops, affricates, nasals and lateral.
Fricatives and the voiceless alveolar tap are found in complementary distribution with ungeminated voiceless stops and affricates:[3] A glottal stop [ʔ] can also be heard in word-initial position, or in other intervocalic positions.