No Specified Dialect (Dholuo)

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Dholuo (also written Dhol-Luo; autonym: Dholuo, meaning 'the mouth/language of the Luo') is a Western Nilotic language of the Nilo-Saharan family, spoken by approximately 5 million people across Nyanza region in south-western Kenya, with additional speakers in northern Tanzania and the Kenyan diaspora.

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