Formal Greetings in Luhya (Marachi) of Kenya | African Languages

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  • @ps.gideonnyangela4450
    @ps.gideonnyangela4450 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mulembe Doreen !
    Ese lishina bali Gideon.
    I really enjoyed this video
    1)Mulembe Bushiere Bwakhera
    In Kirundi they use the word "amarembe " that means peaceful.
    To greet they say bwakeye ? Or n'amarembe? Which means "Did you wake up peacefully?"
    The answer is n"amarembe.
    2) in Kifuliiru they greet in morning
    Ka Bukire? Or ka bwakya?
    Which means is the night gone ?
    Or is now sunshine?
    The answer is bwakya.
    You can use muno that means in this house
    . Bwakya muno ? = in Swahili kumekucha humu.?
    3) Bwakhera is more likely to be similar to the Kifuliiru word " Bwahera " which means it's finished. or the day is gone .

  • @piusamuhaya2379
    @piusamuhaya2379 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Okhola ikasi indahi munno. Ali mwikulu akhumete.

  • @Sibongile588
    @Sibongile588 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Siswati kusile good morning,lishonile good afternoon,I'm South African

    • @luhyalanguageandculture
      @luhyalanguageandculture  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you so much for this input in Siswati. We’re learning

  • @ps.gideonnyangela4450
    @ps.gideonnyangela4450 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Kibembe language,
    Good morning is mwabyùé
    Good afternoon is cubalyo
    Good evening is ekolo'yo.
    You just repeat the same word to answer

  • @paulinemayh
    @paulinemayh หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tupe mambo zigine sio salam tu ,give us new words now Doreen