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What is the luhya word for English night?

There isn't a direct translation for "night" in English into a single Luhya word. Luhya languages are very descriptive and often use phrases to convey meaning.

However, you can use these phrases depending on the context:

* "Okusasa" - This literally translates to "the time when the sun goes down," and is often used to refer to the evening or early night.

* "Usiku" - This is a more general term for "night" and is commonly used.

* "Usiku wa bule" - This literally translates to "night of the moon" and is used to describe a night with a bright moon.

* "Usiku wa nyota" - This literally translates to "night of stars" and is used to describe a night with many stars.

Therefore, the most appropriate translation of "English night" would depend on the specific context and meaning you want to convey.

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