In the African Luhya language, classes are known as "Tsiklasi".
In the African Luhya language, a house is known as "Inzu".
In the African Luhya language, a motorbike is known as "Eshipikipiki".
In the African Luhya language, a leader is typically referred to as an "Omukoyi" or "Omukulu." These terms are used to denote someone who holds a position of authority or influence within the community. The leader is often respected for their wisdom, guidance, and ability to make important decisions for the group.
Colostrum is called "Imoba" in Luhya.
In many African languages, the term used to refer to the elder brother's wife is specific to each language and culture. For example, in Yoruba, she may be called "Iya Egbon" or in Swahili, she may be referred to as "Mkwe-wa-kaka." It is important to consider the cultural context when using these terms.
In the African Luhya language, a house is known as "Inzu".
In the African Luhya language, the floor is known as "Obweru".
In the African Luhya language,a nurse is known as "Omunasi".
In the African Luhya language,a vehicle is known as "Omutokaa".
In the African Luhya language, a bridge is known as "Idaraja".
In the African Luhya language, fish is known as "Inyeni".
In the African Luhya language, a phone is known as "Isimu".
In the African Luhya language, a book is known as "Eshitabu".
In the African Luhya language, a ship is known as "Imeli".
In the African Luhya language, the sun is known as "Eliuba".
In the African Luhya language, a hospital is known as "Isubutali".
In the African Luhya language, the moon is known as "Omwesi".