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How do you say Am coming in African Luhya language?

There isn't a single, universally accepted "African Luhya language". Luhya is actually a group of Bantu languages spoken by the Luhya people in Kenya. Each Luhya language has its own distinct vocabulary and grammar.

To give you an accurate translation, I need to know which specific Luhya language you're interested in.

For example:

* For the Luyia language (most widely spoken): "Am coming" would be "Nangoma"

* For Tiriki language: "Am coming" would be "Nangoma"

* For Bukusu language: "Am coming" would be "Nangoma"

To help me translate accurately, please tell me which Luhya language you're looking for.

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