Dholuo (Luo) belongs to the Western Nilotic sub-branch of the Nilotic branch of the Eastern Sudanic family. Of the Nilotic languages in Kenya only Dholuo, spoken by about 2 million people, belongs to the Western Nilotic group. Languages closely related to it are found in Uganda and the Sudan. Follow
Dholuo grammar for beginners
β Scribed by Peter Onyango Onyoyo
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Dholuo;Luo;language;orthography
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Publisher: RΓΌdiger KΓΆppe Verlag<br/>Date: 1997<br/>Pages: 192<div class="bb-sep"></div>Dholuo (Luo) belongs to the Western Nilotic sub-branch of the Nilotic branch of the Eastern Sudanic family. Of the Nilotic languages in Kenya only Dholuo, spoken by about 2 million people, belongs to the Western N
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