Here are some options depending on the context:
* General Blessings:
* "Omukono" - This word is often used to refer to blessings in a general sense, like good fortune or luck.
* "Busomo" - This is a word for "gift" or "favor", which can be used to represent a blessing bestowed upon someone.
* "Ushongo" - This word can also be used to refer to blessings, but it's also used for "goodness" or "kindness."
* Blessings from God/Ancestors:
* "Omulongo" - This word is usually used to describe the favor or grace of a higher power.
* "Shikuku" - This refers to a "gift" or "present", which can be understood as a blessing from God or ancestors.
* "Eshuku" - This word refers to "mercy" or "grace", often associated with divine favor.
* Blessings for Specific Occasions:
* "Endendeza" - This is a phrase used to wish someone well and prosperity.
* "Simba" - This is a common greeting, meaning "peace," which can be understood as a form of blessing.
It's important to remember that Luhya is a diverse language with various dialects. The specific words and phrases used may vary depending on the region and the speaker's individual understanding.
If you could provide more context about the specific type of blessing you're looking for, I might be able to give you a more accurate translation.