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How do you say good in luhya?

"Good" in Luhya can be expressed in a few ways, depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey:

General "good":

* "Lelo" (pronounced "lay-loh") - This is the most common and general way to say "good".

* "Nde" (pronounced "n-day") - This is another common option for "good" and can also be used as "yes" or "okay".

"Good morning":

* "Omulombe" (pronounced "o-mu-lom-bay") - This is the standard greeting for "good morning".

"Good afternoon":

* "Omuna" (pronounced "o-mu-nah") - This is the standard greeting for "good afternoon".

"Good evening":

* "Omulubi" (pronounced "o-mu-lu-bee") - This is the standard greeting for "good evening".

"Good night":

* "Omwesani" (pronounced "o-mway-sah-nee") - This is the standard greeting for "good night".

It's important to note that Luhya is a diverse language with various dialects. There might be slight variations in pronunciation and vocabulary between different regions.

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