• (/ˈluːjə/; also Luyia, Luhia or Luhiya) is a Bantu language of western Kenya. The various Luhya tribes speak several related languages and dialects, though...
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  • Luyia may refer to: the Luyha or Luyia people the Luhya or Luyia language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Luyia. If...
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  • E30 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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    Spathodea (category Articles containing Luyia-language text)
    Spathodea is a genus in the plant family Bignoniaceae. The single species it contains, Spathodea campanulata, is commonly known as the African tulip tree...
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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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  • Lutirichi, is a language variety spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda within the Luyia language family. It is the southeasternmost of the Luyia dialects...
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  • A.F.C. Leopards (category Articles containing Luyia-language text)
    abbreviated as AFC Leopards, or simply known as AFC, Leopards or Ingwe (Luyia for 'Leopards'), is a Kenyan association football club based in Nairobi...
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    Once upon a time (category Articles containing Luyia-language text)
    (according to the Oxford English Dictionary) in storytelling in the English language and has started many narratives since 1600. These stories sometimes end...
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  • List of English words of Niger-Congo origin (category Articles containing Luyia-language text)
    This is a list of English language words that come from the Niger-Congo languages. It excludes placenames except where they have become common words....
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  • lvs – Standard Latvian luy is the ISO 639-3 language code for Luyia. There are fourteen individual language codes assigned: bxk – Bukusu ida – Idakho-Isukha-Tiriki...
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  • 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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    Terik people (category Languages of Kenya)
    about 323,230 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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  • pronunciation to that of the neighbours. "Increasing infiltration of their western Luyia neighbours into Terikland is responsible for the Terik settling in the less...
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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...
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    drums, are played by the Luhya people (also known as Avaluhya, Abaluhya or Luyia), a Bantu people of Kenya, being about 16% of Kenya's total population of...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with L. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • Gender disparities in Kenyan education (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    owner dies without a will. All four major tribes in Kenya (Kikuyu, Luo, Luyia, and Kamba) are polygynous, patrilineal, and usually patrilocal. For example...
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