• 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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    The 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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  • Kerebe (Kerewe), Jita–Kara–Kwaya–Ruri, Nyambo, Subi Masaba–Luhya (E30): Masaba (incl. Bukusu), Luhya proper, Nyore (or Nyole in Kenya), Nyole (or Olunyole...
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  • dialect of the Masaba language spoken by the Bukusu tribe of the Luhya people of western Kenya. It is one of several ethnically Luhya dialects; however,...
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  • the second-largest Luhya tribe, but is not particularly close to other languages spoken by the Luhya. Great Lakes Bantu languages Logooli at Ethnologue...
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  • Luhya or Abaluyia may refer to: Luhya people Luhya language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Luhya. If an internal link...
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  • Bantu language spoken by the Luhya people of Uganda and Kenya. Ethnologue includes Songa as a dialect, but it may be a separate language. Luhya language Samia...
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    million-strong Luhya nation in Kenya, numbering around 2.1 million, or 15% of the Luhya people according to the last Kenyan census. Their language is called...
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  • Olunyole, Lunyole, Lunyore, Nyoole, Nyore, Olunyore) is a Bantu language spoken by the Luhya people in Vihiga District, Kenya. There is 61% lexical similarity...
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  • Luhya in western Kenya. Masaba is the local name of Mount Elgon and the name of the son of the ancestor of the Gisu tribe. Like other Bantu languages...
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