Ruuli (also spelled as Ruruuli-Lunyala, Ruli, Luruuri-Lunyara, Ruruli-Lunyara, Ruruli-Runyala, and Luduuli) is the Bantu language spoken by the Baruuli and Banyala people of Uganda primarily in Nakasongola and Kayunga districts.
The Baruuli and Banyala people are considered to be two separate ethnic groups although both communities have very similar cultural practices, for example with names and the nomenclature systems.
Different tones play a large part in making phonemes distinct when they are spoken.
[3] Nouns in Bantu languages usually consist of a nominal prefix and a stem.
Noun class is ultimately decided by the prefixes on the verbs and adjectives in the clause.