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  • Basic Luhya

  • An Introductory Course in the Language of Western Kenya
  • By: Barasa Kimani
  • Narrated by: Barasa Kimani
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins

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Basic Luhya

By: Barasa Kimani
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Publisher's Summary

"Basic Luhya" is an immersive audio course tailored for those intrigued by the Luhya language, a significant and vibrant language of Kenya. Spread across five insightful sessions, this course provides an engaging introduction to Luhya, delving into its basic vocabulary including greetings, numbers, and everyday phrases.

The Luhya language, also known as Luhia or Oluluhya, is predominantly spoken in the Western region of Kenya, particularly in the counties of Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia, and parts of Vihiga and Trans Nzoia. It's one of the Bantu languages, which form a part of the larger Niger-Congo language family, known for its rich oral traditions and diverse dialects.

Whether your interest is personal, academic, or for travel, "Basic Luhya" is your starting point to understanding this beautiful language and its cultural heritage. Join us on this fascinating journey into the heart of Luhya language and culture!

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