Luo (language)
| Luo | ||
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Kenya and Tanzania | |
| speaker | 4 million | |
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| ISO 639 -1 | 
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| ISO 639 -2 | 
 luo  | 
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| ISO 639-3 | ||
Luo (own name: Dholuo [d̪ólúô]) is the language of the Luo people on Lake Victoria in Kenya and Tanzania , to which about 4 million people belong.
The East African writer Grace Ogot wrote novels and short stories in her native Luo as well as in English.
Idioms
- Misawa! - Hello!
 - Amosi? - Hello there!
 - Idhi nade? - How are you?
 - nade? - How are you?
 - Adhi maber. - I'm good.
 - Ber ahinya. - Fine, fine.
 - Erokamano - Thank you!
 - Erokamano ahinya! - Many thanks!
 - Aheri! - I love you!
 - Bi kaa! - Come here!
 - Oriti! - Goodbye!
 - Wanere! - see you!
 - wanere kiny - see you tomorrow!
 
Proverbs
- Omena end right. - literally: "A sardine is small, but still a fish." - corresponds to: "At a small well you also quench your thirst."
 - Kuot ogwal, ok mon dhiang 'modho pi. - literally: "The frog that puffs up in the water does not stop the cow from drinking."
 
literature
- Asenath Bole Odaga: English-Dholuo dictionary . Lake Publishers & Enterprises, Kisumu 1997, 2005.
 - Duncan Okoth Okombo: A functional grammar of Dholuo . Köppe, Cologne 1997. ISBN 3-89645-130-8
 - Lucia Ndong'a Omondi: The major syntactic structures of Dholuo . Reimer, Berlin 1982. ISBN 3-496-00511-4
 - Roy L. Stafford: An elementary Luo grammar with vocabularies . Oxford University Press, Nairobi 1967.
 - Archibald N. Tucker: A grammar of Kenya Luo (Dholuo). 2 vols. Köppe, Cologne 1994. ISBN 3-927620-70-X
 - Capen, Carole Jamieson. 1998. Bilingual Dholuo-English dictionary, Kenya . Tucson (Arizona): self-published. Kurasa ix, 322. ISBN 0-966688-10-4
 
Web links
- Language Encyclopedia: Luo (text sample)