Pronunciation: /əˈtʃoʊli/
noun a member of a Nilotic people of northern Uganda and South Sudan
A1 Acholi is a language spoken in Uganda.
A2 The Acholi people have a rich cultural heritage.
B1 Learning about Acholi traditions can be fascinating.
B2 Acholi cuisine is known for its unique flavors.
C1 Scholars have studied the Acholi language for centuries.
C2 Acholi art is highly respected in the global art community.
adjective relating to the Acholi people or their language
A1 The Acholi people are known for their traditional dance and music.
A2 I bought a beautiful Acholi necklace at the local market.
B1 The Acholi cuisine is famous for its use of fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
B2 The Acholi language is spoken by a large community in Uganda and South Sudan.
C1 The Acholi culture has a rich oral tradition that has been passed down through generations.
C2 The Acholi people have a strong sense of community and solidarity in times of need.
formal The Acholi people are a Nilotic ethnic group in Uganda and South Sudan.
informal My friend is Acholi and she taught me some of their traditional dances.
slang I heard that new Acholi restaurant is really good, we should check it out.
figurative The Acholi community is known for their strong sense of unity and resilience.
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