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How do you say friends in luhya language?

There isn't a single word for "friends" in Luhya. It depends on the specific Luhya sub-dialect you are referring to. Here are some possibilities:

General terms for "friend" in Luhya:

* Muenyi: This is a common word for friend, often used for a close friend.

* Musangi: This word can also mean friend, but can also imply a person you associate with, not necessarily someone you are close to.

* Mwene: This word is used for a friend or companion.

To refer to "friends" in Luhya, you can use the plural form of these words:

* Muenyi: Muenyi (plural)

* Musangi: Musangi (plural)

* Mwene: Mwene (plural)

Alternatively, you can use phrases to express "friends":

* Watu wa kwenga: This literally translates to "people of the same place," and can mean friends or companions.

* Watu wa kwang'i: This translates to "people of my side" and can mean friends or people you are close to.

Important note: Luhya language is diverse, and different sub-dialects may have slightly different words and phrases. It's always best to confirm the specific dialect and context when using these terms.

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