n.
Singular:
Origin: Luwanga dialect of Luhya language.
Variations in Luwanga language:
Variations in Luhya dialects:
Similar sounding Bantu words:
English translation and Meaning of abakulo
grandparents, with whom a child can talk freely on subjects that are taboo with their parents (abarye, whom they must fear)
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Antonyms of abakulo
Beyond the everyday: abakulo in Wanga and Luhya Culture
In this section, we provide cultural context and examples of everyday use of abakulo for a fuller, deeper dive into Wanga language as Luwanga words, as it is with most African languages, are often full of symbolism and cultural references that make simple translations inadequate.
About the Wanga and Luwanga
Luwanga or Wanga langauage is the tongue of the Luhya Wanga. The Wanga call Mumias in Kakamega County, Kenya home. The infamous Luhya paramount chief Nabongo Mumia was a Wanga. You can learn more about the Omwami Nabongo Mumia and the Wanga people by visiting the Nabongo Cultural Center in Mumias just off the Mayoni – Busia road.
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