The Luhya word omukofu refers to an old man in English language.
"Omukofu" in Luhya language refers to a respected or honored person, often someone who holds a high social status within the community.
The Luhya word ifula refers to rain in English language.
"Ikhabi" in Luhya means "bed" or "sleeping place."
The Luhya word 'obubeyi' means 'lies' in the English language.
Tsimbi is a Luhya word that refers to a traditional Luhya dance. It is a joyful, energetic dance accompanied by rhythmic music and singing.
The Luhya word "eliaro" means food or meal in English.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'old' is Omukofu.
The meaning of the African Luhya word "omwechesi" is teacher in English language.
The meaning of the African Luhya word "Omwimbi" is Singer in English language.
The meaning of the African Luhya word "Ibarua" is Letter in English language.
"Obweru" in Luhya refers to a traditional pounded maize meal. It is a staple food in Luhya culture and is often served with vegetables or meat dishes.
"Ikhabi" in Luhya means "bed" or "sleeping place."
The Luhya word amatimoni refers to demons or devils.
The Luhya word ifula refers to rain in English language.
The Luhya word 'Isani' means 'plate' in the English language.
The Luhya word 'eshikombe' means 'cup' in the English language.
The Luhya word ' ibakuli' means 'bowl' in the English language.
The Luhya word 'abacheni' means 'guests' in the English language.