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How do you say Impala in Kikuyu language?

There isn't a direct, commonly used word for "Impala" in the Kikuyu language. Kikuyu speakers often use the English word "Impala" or its Swahili equivalent, "Nyumbu."

However, you can describe an Impala based on its characteristics:

* Ng'ombe wa mwitu (literally "wild cow") - This refers to any wild antelope.

* Ng'ombe wa mwitu wa pembe ndefu (literally "wild cow with long horns") - This emphasizes the Impala's distinctive horns.

* Ng'ombe wa mwitu wa mwili mdogo (literally "small wild cow") - This describes the Impala's smaller size compared to other antelopes.

Ultimately, the best way to refer to an Impala in Kikuyu would depend on the context and the specific information you want to convey.

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