Amaraka is the name of a man born during planting season in Butsotso. We also have Mukhwana and Mulongo as you have explained. Shisia is the one who follows the twins. In case one twin dies the remaining one is called Mukabana
In Luo Mukwhana = Opio derived from 'pio' (meaning quick implying first)*** Mulongo = Odongo derived from 'Dong' to remain****Okello is Khisa. The Iteso call Ekisa. Where they also have Imai and Ija for twins. There are also female equivalents
To spread seeds in maragoli is Kumiza....Twins ...ni Marongo(we don't differentiate between the first and second twins)..in Tiriki we call twins Makhwana..again there is no specific name for the first or second twins. I told you I'm very fluent in Maragoli and Tiriki. When one twin dies, the other twin cannot attend his or her funeral and the grave will be covered with grass. Is it the same in Bukusuland?
And the one born after Khisa is Khamala.
Lol so Kamala ni westerner?
@@africanshaman2685 That's our own, hata Khwatenge anajua hiyo. 😅😅
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Sifwakanali? You slipped in Sifwabi in a real subtle way
Amaraka is the name of a man born during planting season in Butsotso. We also have Mukhwana and Mulongo as you have explained. Shisia is the one who follows the twins. In case one twin dies the remaining one is called Mukabana
Thanks for your input
In Luo Mukwhana = Opio derived from 'pio' (meaning quick implying first)***
Mulongo = Odongo derived from 'Dong' to remain****Okello is Khisa. The Iteso call Ekisa. Where they also have Imai and Ija for twins. There are also female equivalents
To spread seeds in maragoli is Kumiza....Twins ...ni Marongo(we don't differentiate between the first and second twins)..in Tiriki we call twins Makhwana..again there is no specific name for the first or second twins. I told you I'm very fluent in Maragoli and Tiriki. When one twin dies, the other twin cannot attend his or her funeral and the grave will be covered with grass. Is it the same in Bukusuland?