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Luyia may
refer to: the
Luyha or
Luyia people the
Luhya or
Luyia language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Luyia. If...
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Luhya (/ˈluːjə/; also
Luyia, Oluluyia,
Luhia or Luhiya) is a
Bantu language of
western Kenya. The
various Luhya tribes speak several related languages...
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Luhya (also
known as
Abaluyia or
Luyia) are a
Bantu people and the
second largest ethnic group in Kenya. The
Luhya belong to the
larger linguistic...
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group (Masaba-Luhya) into an
unclassified subgroup within a "Greater
Luyia"
group containing the Logoo-Kuria (E40) group.
Beside this, it does not...
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western Kenya and
eastern Uganda within the
Luyia language family. It is the
southeasternmost of the
Luyia dialects,
spoken primarily in
Hamisi Constituency...
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about 23,324 people. They live
wedged in
between the Nandi, Luo and
Luhya (
Luyia) peoples.
Among the Luo they are
known as nyangóóri, but to the Terik, this...
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Latgalian lvs –
Standard Latvian luy is the ISO 639-3
language code for
Luyia.
There are
fourteen individual language codes ****igned: bxk –
Bukusu ida...
- people,
living east of Lake
Victoria wedged in
between the Nandi, Luo and
Luyia,
spoke or
speak a
dialect closely related to Pok and Bong'om. According...
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Sugar Kenya Priscilla M. Shilaro, 'A
Failed Eldorado:
British Trusteeship,
Luyia Land
Rights and the
Kakamega Gold Rush, 1930-1952', PHD (History), University...
- "Once upon a time" is a
stock phrase used to
introduce a
narrative of past events,
typically in
fairy tales and folk tales. It has been used in some form...