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AudioA Handbook of the Kavirondo Language - Part III - Dholuo Phrase Book
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LibriVox recording of A Handbook of the Kavirondo Language - Part III - Dholuo Phrase Book, by Some Fathers of St. Joseph's Society. Read in English and Dholuo by Nicholas and Grace Bridgewater. Kenyan Luo (also known as "Dholuo") belongs to the Luo grouping within the Western Nilotic grouping of the Nilo-Saharan language family. It is spoken by the Luo people of Kenya and Tanzania, numbering about 3 million, who occupy parts of the eastern shore of Lake Victoria and areas south of there. It is used for broadcasts on KBC (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, formerly the Voice of Kenya) and Radio Ramogi. Dholuo is closely related to Lango, Acholi and Dhopadhola of Uganda. It is not to be confused with the fellow Western Nilotic language Luwo (spoken in Sudan); in addition, both of the aforementioned languages Lango and Acholi have the alternative names Lwo or Lwoo. A Handbook of the Kavirondo Language, published in Nairobi in 1920 by "Some Fathers of St. Joseph's Society", is one of the earliest written accounts of the Dholuo language. The authors wrote: "The language treated in this Grammar is spoken by a tribe inhabiting a great part of Kavirondo. On the north they border on the Mumia…
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Fathers of St. Joseph's Society
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phrasebook; phrase book; Kenyan Luo; Dholuo; Dho-luo; Nilotic; Nilo-saharan; Kavirondo; Kenya; Tanzania; St. Joseph's Society; librivox; language learning; language; audiobook
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