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How do you say am coming in luhya language?

The direct translation of "I am coming" in Luhya is "Nili kuza" (pronounced "ni-li koo-za").

However, depending on the specific Luhya dialect and context, you might also hear:

* "Nindendeza" (pronounced "nin-den-de-za") - This is a more common and informal way of saying "I'm coming" in Luhya.

* "Ninakuja" (pronounced "ni-na-koo-ja") - This is a more formal way of saying "I'm coming" in Luhya.

It's important to note that Luhya has many dialects, and the pronunciation and exact phrasing can vary.

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