Luo [of Kenya] vs Jonam [of Uganda] Language Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • This video entails a comparison between Luo of Kenya and the Jonam tribe of Northern Uganda. It captures the surprising resemblance and difference between what is clearly long-lost brothers
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  • @panafrican.nation
    @panafrican.nation Рік тому +81

    I'm from Mt Kenya area. Uhuru Kenyatta made me appreciate the Luo people. I'm thankful that you are part of our nation Kenya 🇰🇪 and our larger nation, Africa 🌍

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much. Much love❤️

    • @Dollarzonne
      @Dollarzonne Рік тому +6

      So Glad to hear this My In-laws from Mt. Kenya. Truth is what Uhuru Kenyatta did for this Country will go down into History. If many others put Politics aside and learn the lessons you did between the Myths of Kikuyu - Luo Friendship, that is a Diamond in our Lives.

    • @johnolang
      @johnolang Рік тому +2

      🤣🤣 ur very funny man,. What did uhuru do

    • @panafrican.nation
      @panafrican.nation Рік тому +2

      ​@@johnolang I guess the 'handshake' and the concept behind the subsequent _building bridges_ initiative. He and Raila were invited to speak about it at the US national prayer breakfast. I think he tried to reverse the division that had been brought about in his father's regime, by Moi (given that the Kikuyu and Luo were his biggest political threats) and himself along with others. I think the cold war between USSR and the west played a role. It was very active in Africa. A lot of propaganda had been planted over decades, even oaths taken. The name Raila could not be uttered on the mountain. Yet he got 700,000+ votes from the region this time and could have gone neck - neck with Ruto had he started campaigning even half as early as he did. Anyone can say they're a Raila supporter without any backlash. Not enough progress, but that's a good beginning. Uhuru's family walked the talk too, with a Luo daughter in law. Ruto unfortunately did a lot of damage because he camped there for 5 years saying things like "watu wa kung'oa reli", introducing the idea of Raila as anti-Christ (lol) etc

    • @johnolang
      @johnolang Рік тому +2

      @@panafrican.nation I get u sir, may the spirit of unity prevail in our nation

  • @OpiyoMorrish-xd8yh
    @OpiyoMorrish-xd8yh Рік тому +20

    Am Opiyo Morrish, an Acholi from Gulu City, northern Uganda. We are the same blood, same language. May God bless LUO all over the world.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Apwoyo matek Opiyo. I will come back to Gulu. Kindly share my videos with your friends and family. I need more luos here.

    • @fredrickonyango8085
      @fredrickonyango8085 Рік тому +1

      I'm oyango Fredrick from Nairobi proud to be luo

  • @mushken65
    @mushken65 Рік тому +114

    I love the Luo nation. Very beautiful and honest genuine people. Saying out loud from the Kamba nation in Makueni county Kenya.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +9

      And the luo love you too Kasee😉😉

    • @judithodwar7112
      @judithodwar7112 Рік тому +8

      You're our friends. Take it to the bank lol 😂😂🤣. Our brothers and sisters

    • @mushken65
      @mushken65 Рік тому +4

      @@judithodwar7112 Sure we are in it together

    • @RajDeqan
      @RajDeqan Рік тому +4

      You are our friends 💯

    • @gilbertotieno3984
      @gilbertotieno3984 Рік тому +4

      We love you too our kamba brother from makueni

  • @nkyabosi4827
    @nkyabosi4827 Рік тому +30

    In kampala, I lived with 3 neighbours an Acholi lady, a Japhadhola lady, and a Kenyan man, these three used to have conversations amongst themselves each speaking their own language and they understood each Oktoberfest very well, even laughed in their conversations

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +6

      It's surprising how close the languages despite the tribes being geographically apart

    • @waipancholwaingor
      @waipancholwaingor 5 місяців тому

      Very beautiful

  • @mcomuonobunde-omuono1132
    @mcomuonobunde-omuono1132 Рік тому +70

    I am a Kenyan Luo, unapologetic and proud. Over time, I thought we were very close to the Acholi. I believe this was due to the fact that Acholi appears to be a more dominant and visible Luo sub-group in Uganda.
    However, my subsequent appraisal persuades me that we, Kenyan Luo, are culturally and linguistically closest to Jonam. It is baffling that such uncanny concurrence in language and customs still exist after migrational separation of very many years and geographical distance.
    I applaud the UA-camr for this very exciting project. Long may it continue. Apwoyo ahinya, Jodalawa.

    • @RajDeqan
      @RajDeqan Рік тому +4

      Unapologetic and proud ? Omera 🤣

    • @gilbertotieno3984
      @gilbertotieno3984 Рік тому +4

      Have you compared the Alur?. They are closest to Luos than all our Ugandan cousins

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +4

      Hahaha unapologetic and proud😂😂

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Yes, Gilbert, I have compared the Alur. check out for the videos

    • @mikerosco4267
      @mikerosco4267 Рік тому

      Great points for those studying this language and its peoples!

  • @justooluoch2468
    @justooluoch2468 2 роки тому +44

    Point of clarification, ching ,lwet and baat are all luo words with different meanings
    Ching-- Hand(elbow plus fingers)
    Baat--Arm(from shoulder to the fingers)
    Lwet--finger
    However different dialects use one of the above to mean the whole arm without specification of parts.Just the same as 'Thigo' and 'dho ot', have different meanings.
    'Dho ot' is that opening,entrance or space used to have access in a house or room, while 'Thigo' is that system comprising the frame and wood ie door used for closing the entrance (dho ot). Luo has all words for almost everything that our ancestors possessed only that the breaking away to different directions led to disappearance of some words or one item being called by different names in different dialects, yet those words mean different parts of that item.
    I am Kenyan luo from Alego.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +3

      Such an amazing insight. I didn't really know that there's a difference between "dhot ot" and "thigo". I thought they were two different words with the same meaning

    • @winnieafrique
      @winnieafrique 2 роки тому +7

      Yes! We say Ching/chinga in ugenya

    • @aduwopbarack1050
      @aduwopbarack1050 Рік тому +3

      Thigo is merely a shutter. The frame not included. It was wicker door made from a pliable plant called "Olando". It was tied with a rope to the last wall post before the opening (dhot, dho ot)on either side in the evening. In the day it was untied and rested on one of the walls. In other words thigo was mobile not fastened to any frame. In my part of Luoland, finger is " lith lwedo". Toe is " lith tieli". Lwedo is simply ✋.

    • @aduwopbarack1050
      @aduwopbarack1050 Рік тому +4

      Dhakona is broken Luo. Husband is "dichuo", "jaot, wuon par". My grandmother "Dana".

    • @aduwopbarack1050
      @aduwopbarack1050 Рік тому +4

      Iron roofed house is " od opanga".

  • @aduwopbarack1050
    @aduwopbarack1050 Рік тому +28

    We need a standardised Luo dictionary to help promote and develop our language further. Any linguists out there willing to undertake this project?

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +2

      Well, let's hope someone will actually go for it

    • @bumblebee4280
      @bumblebee4280 Рік тому

      What about the Bible in Luo? I wonder if they have translated Bibles in Uganda.

    • @MorphiterMorphing
      @MorphiterMorphing Рік тому

      More like a standardised written language.

    • @georgeisack4626
      @georgeisack4626 Рік тому

      this is very good idea bro, Im Luo man from mara Tanzania

  • @titusarapnyaguti3365
    @titusarapnyaguti3365 2 роки тому +24

    Jonam's dholuo is typically Kenyan dholuo, infact all their words are ours.
    I love this. Wow!

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому

      Yeah, surprisingly so. It was one of the best language interviews I've had

    • @elijahlaticbe
      @elijahlaticbe 2 роки тому

      My grandmother originally hails from there, she is Jonam, unfortunately, I didn't get the chance to meet her

    • @odongoeliakim4128
      @odongoeliakim4128 Рік тому +2

      Nooo...all our words are theirs😅😅😅we came from those areas

    • @austinotieno1171
      @austinotieno1171 Рік тому

      Say, all our words are theirs. We came from there not the other round. 🙂🙂🙂

    • @christophernyolonga7251
      @christophernyolonga7251 Рік тому

      The lady is not very good at speakinJonam, but all the words are similar just that she doesn't know some of them. 95% are similar. Next time try to interview two people.

  • @michaelwalusimbi3869
    @michaelwalusimbi3869 Рік тому +29

    Ugandan luo is the original version of luo, otherwise thanks for this interview I'm not luo but I like the language and the people, they are true friends they don't pretend.if they like you they like you if they don't like you they will olways tell you straight in your eyes.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Michael, much love❤️. On this occassion we love you and we’re telling it to you straight 😅

    • @benberean3816
      @benberean3816 Рік тому +3

      That's one reason they might not rule Kenya, so sad honest is feared in Kenya. When you are honest people look like you're from Jupiter. That's why Kenyans say Hii ni Kenya to meaning no justice will be done hope for change only Luos can do that.

    • @sylusouma6231
      @sylusouma6231 Рік тому +5

      So you are not Luo but you know the original and copy versions of Luo? Crazy

    • @michaelopere5424
      @michaelopere5424 Рік тому

      @@sylusouma6231
      I have encountered many Kenyans from other communities and foreigners who speak better Luo than I do.

    • @sylusouma6231
      @sylusouma6231 Рік тому +1

      @@michaelopere5424 if you learn some semantics and morphology, you will realize that there is nothing like a "correct" form of a language. What exists are dialects that are brought by environmental factors. A Dr taught me this in UoN.

  • @duncanoonyango5635
    @duncanoonyango5635 2 роки тому +18

    You doing such an incredible job. I have SUBSCRIBED!!!! Love how the luo nation is all over Africa

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you Dan. Surprisingly luos are scattered allover East Africa

  • @anammikeocen9608
    @anammikeocen9608 Рік тому +8

    Am pastor Mike from uganda , a langi by tribe from northern uganda, I love how we share alot , we are one with kenyan , God bless you brother , next time I come to kenya I know I will be home

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Hello man of God,
      Yeah, surprisingly we have so much in common and, yes, you'll feel at home among the luo of Kenya 😊

    • @itiamekimbui722
      @itiamekimbui722 5 місяців тому

      hello servant of God. my opinion is that we are one African family only tht we were splited and forced to have these artificial boundaries by colonialists so tht they could easily steal our resources and they went to extent of destroying our culture and identity bt our God is great we are back to retrace our route and fix our ancient unity

  • @mikerosco4267
    @mikerosco4267 Рік тому +43

    Also found out that Luos used to count using base five, but they mixed it up later on. At 5 (abich) they start adding again. Abich+achiel= Abichel =Auchiel, Abich+Ariyo= Abiriyo, and so forth. At 9 its abich+angwen =Abingwen. Just like the Roman numerals, V=5 and then 6 is V+1= V1, and 7 is V11, 8 V111 and so on.

  • @mikerosco4267
    @mikerosco4267 Рік тому +23

    When learning Dholuo, I came across the etymology of chiega, which is chiek (arouse or stimulate). Very disturbing but interesting. Dichuo is also chuoyo (poker) quite disturbing but factually correct . This is a very informative and interesting channel for those who love African languages, especially those in the diaspora.

    • @FredNdaga
      @FredNdaga Рік тому +3

      Interesting

    • @Infinity74856
      @Infinity74856 Рік тому +7

      😅🤣🤣🤣 Please don`t read too much into stimulants and pokers

    • @mikerosco4267
      @mikerosco4267 Рік тому +2

      @@Infinity74856 Chiega + Chuora (very interesting, Kenyan Luos became more direct after Sudan)

    • @mikerosco4267
      @mikerosco4267 Рік тому +6

      @@Infinity74856 Actually I've been corrected- arousers +pokers!

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +3

      Let me just read the comments here😊. Sina maoni

  • @newtonowaga6433
    @newtonowaga6433 Рік тому +7

    Man! this is amazing! It's so rare to watch a 30-minute video, but I just watched this, and it went so fast... This is great, I'm subscribing immediately!

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Newton. It's fulfilling knowing how close we are to other tribes geographically away from us. I got so excited 😊. Thanks for the subscription and kindly share with your friends. Let's get all possible luos on board. Reunion starts with having the knowledge

    • @petermbede8270
      @petermbede8270 Рік тому

      Wow this is close. Jogo wacho mana dholuo

  • @greenhouse9833
    @greenhouse9833 Рік тому +4

    This is the most beautiful thing I have seen this year. I had no idea there were luos out there who literally spoke like me. Thank you so much. Love you guys to bits. I am a very proud kenyan luo lady from kisumo "kisumu" dala pacha. 16:43

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Erokamano nyamera nyar odhus winam😀. I never knew too until last year(2022). And that's why I'm motivated to do this. I realized how ignorant were about luo history and knowledge. The schools lied to us. They didn't teach us true history. And that's why I take it as my responsibility to help educate the luo. Kindly subscribe and share my videos with your friends and family. The more luos we have here the better . Erokamano maduong' Nya kisumo

  • @okidijames8092
    @okidijames8092 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the comparison I learnt a lot, Acholi from Agago , Uganda

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Apwoyo Okidi. Kindly share my videos with friends and family. Let’s reach as many luos as possible

  • @thopacuosbon2508
    @thopacuosbon2508 Рік тому +5

    I'm proud to be a luo from Alur, junam, Acholic and luo from Kenya thank you Mr Peter

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      You're welcome Osbon. Help me reach more luos by sharing my channel

  • @mosesorech3562
    @mosesorech3562 Рік тому +9

    Wuo Ogot, what a great job you are doing. Let us give thanks to nyar Jonam for helping with translation too. Erokamano nyamera. Corrections;
    1000 is "gana" in Luo proper. Roofing iron sheet is "opanga"

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Hahahaha she did well. Chunye yom😀😀. Thanks for the correction. Though I think "alufu" and "mabati" are used more often. But I agree that "gana" and "opanga" are the ideal luo words

    • @anderikusjuadi
      @anderikusjuadi Рік тому +2

      I think our language is dying slowly, we are losing some luo words to Swahili/English words eg opanga to mabati. And I'm worried that in the next 50yrs it'll be a fully eroded language. Our luo scholars should not let this happen please, come up with a Dholuo dictionary to guide the future generations.

    • @jimkeya6180
      @jimkeya6180 Рік тому +1

      I am not sure if “gana” and “opanga” are really dho luo words rather kishwahili and bantu adaptations…think about igana from the kikuyu and panga=metal=mabati. I am from Nairobi, Kenya born in Uganda, and my father drwas his origins from Kasipul.

  • @Didmasela
    @Didmasela Рік тому +2

    This channel is really very interesting..Thanks my Luo bro for starting this Luo History Education channel. The Journey started in Bar El Gazel and ended up in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Congo-Kinshasa, Ethiopia, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea. What a journey for we the Luo. Afoyo wun kpo/ceke/ciki/weng.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      You're welcome. Kindly share my videos with your friends and family. I need more luos on board

  • @Am-vo5cu
    @Am-vo5cu 3 дні тому

    From Taita Taveta here , appreciate this topic. Love you both, very genuine Kenyans

  • @winnieafrique
    @winnieafrique 2 роки тому +21

    Jonam sounds more like the luo from siaya county than the rest of luo in Kenya. I realized there are words jo homabay don’t pronounce the same as the luo of siaya county and jonam
    And Gloria’s skin is beautiful and glowing! She is a beauty to behold

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      Gloria's skin aside😉😉, could you give me an instance of a word that's pronounced differently between johomabay and Josiaya?

    • @TheNyahero
      @TheNyahero 2 роки тому

      Faiza you are very right, the janam dholuo is the same as dholuo spoken in Siaya. An example dipo in Siaya the other luos ie central and South Nyanza say laro . There are quite a number
      Ndalo - puodho
      Odins - bando
      Osirgoho- chieth gweno
      Akut - aluro - the bird

    • @mjukuuwakwetu356
      @mjukuuwakwetu356 2 роки тому +2

      @@TheNyahero those luo you are reffering to all originate from siaya. So whenbyou say they are different i am left perplex. The best i know is that all those wordings from central and southern also exist in siaya people. I think its just the choice of wordings to use

    • @TheNyahero
      @TheNyahero 2 роки тому +2

      @@mjukuuwakwetu356 you are right but the that choosing of words is what make the difference example in Central Nyanza where I was brought up we call it dhoot while in my second home in Siaya we commonly call it thigo and this applies to many uncounted words but nonetheless all are dholuo

    • @georgeodhiambo598
      @georgeodhiambo598 Рік тому

      South Nyanza, Gem and Kisumu pronounce words in a similar manner. Ugenya, Alego and Imbo not only pronounce words very differently from the group mentioned above, but they are also different from themselves.

  • @wilsonagutu8435
    @wilsonagutu8435 2 роки тому +26

    "Aluori" has more than one meaning (as per Tz luo) it depend on how you pronounce it.
    1st - I fear you
    2nd - "I have surrounded you'

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      Yes. Kenya luo&Tz luo is same tribe. So everything is 100% same across the border

    • @okumuokelo4494
      @okumuokelo4494 2 роки тому +4

      Luo ke is thoroughly rich, if brought that to this present conversation would bring total confusing. For aluori would mean: I fear you
      I give you respect
      I surround you
      Remember Luo ke & Tz migrated from different clans of luos collecting cultures and dialect from the same most of which they have kept, and use interchangeablelly eg dho ot= thigo, aora=kulo . The northern luos had their various clans staying pure ice in ug and SS. But all the same Luo is one apart from little influence.
      Let's continue

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +2

      @@okumuokelo4494 do you think the farther a group is from Bahr El Ghazal the more dilute the language is due to influence of the tribes they meet along the way?

    • @vowuor
      @vowuor 2 роки тому +6

      @@KPtravels001 all Luos have borrowed from their neighbors. That is why, for example, we have an easier time understanding Jonam than Acholi. However, Luo's from our point of origin have neighbors that speak Languages that are related to Luo. The borrowing stays within closely related Nilotic family.
      On the other hand, Luos who neighbor Bantus will borrow from their Bantu neighbors causing the language to drift further from its Nilotic origins. That is why Kenyan Luos from south nyanza wills say "Bando" for maize from "Chibando" in Kisii and "Marieba" for Cassava, also from Kisii.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      @@vowuor oooh Jesus!!! It's starting to make more sense now😂

  • @MrKodiyo
    @MrKodiyo Рік тому +3

    This is arguably the best research/ connection, and comparative study ever done that shows our deep connection and how the great migration ruined many culture, we need more of this, our deep connection should be done beyond East Africa.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you. The journey of a thousand miles has started already

  • @hopepurity8490
    @hopepurity8490 Рік тому +2

    My brother and sister, am very grateful! Kettle did I know we are on pipo. Am japadhola thanks for the program

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you Purity. I had fun interviewing padhola in Tororo too. We Are One BIG LUO NATION

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Kindly share my videos with other luos. Let’s reach out to all luos in the world if possible.

  • @nyamojowkadoung4928
    @nyamojowkadoung4928 2 роки тому +24

    Wow 🤩 y’all language it the same like my language . I’m from shilluk or collo nyikang in South Sudan.

  • @jobnaman3652
    @jobnaman3652 Рік тому +44

    An Okumu jaLuo from Tanzania I'm currently in Uganda and I have managed to interact with luos even I have been at funeral in Padhola land I'm remote village we speak normally the slit difference is how some words are commonly being used but you find it's still the same. The only luo I found it difficult some I could get the 70% are Langi or lang'o . But Jo Alur, Jo Achol , Jo padhola, jo kumam and jonam 95- 99% I get them . Another difference I think Ugandan luo speak original words .

    • @georgeodhiambo5864
      @georgeodhiambo5864 Рік тому +5

      Wow! I found it very interesting to have brothers and sisters in Uganda and TZ. Am a Luo from Siaya County in Kenya.

    • @johnnydpsalmist1155
      @johnnydpsalmist1155 Рік тому +3

      Yup they speak the original luo

    • @BS-kl9yf
      @BS-kl9yf Рік тому +5

      My home is Kisumu county but I'm currently in Europe. I'm always fascinated by the luo from my maternal grandma's side of Alego in Siaya. They speak deep luo vocaublaries like "ndalo" which we call "puodho". They might understand Jo nam even more. I always stay in Kyanja, Kampala during my annual leave. I'm now motivated to travel up North with Pakwach as the first visit and if safe ancestral lands of South Sudan in the near future. It feels so good to be around people you feel connected with. While here just meeting a Kenyan, Ugandan, or Tanzanian brings joy.

    • @meshackogutu5433
      @meshackogutu5433 Рік тому +6

      The lady is beautiful

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, it is very surprising seeing how much we have in common despite being geographically apart for many years

  • @Kager02
    @Kager02 Рік тому +4

    Jonam sound like we Luos of Ugenya.Very educative video and now I'm drooling over the girl.Luos are trully beautiful.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Hahahaha pleeeeeeease 😂😂😂. Is it the video or girl? Anyway, I think I need to make a list of all the candidates and present to her for assessment

  • @erickogola7192
    @erickogola7192 Рік тому +4

    I like this let us unify all Luos together and develop the Luo Nation..There are 20million Luos in East and Central Africa..Fake tyranny of numbers will die

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Hahahaha well it's possible to unite without politicizing 😂😂.

  • @amosnyariroh4948
    @amosnyariroh4948 2 місяці тому

    This is quite wonderful.Kindly KOgot let's liaise mondo wakonyre kodi e kaka waluongo some of the stuff in Luo....
    Very very interesting.Keep it up!

  • @Dorine-uc8kw
    @Dorine-uc8kw Місяць тому +1

    Most interesting channel ever. Thank u so much brother Peter.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Місяць тому

      Thank you nyamera. Help me share it widely.

  • @newtonojok9720
    @newtonojok9720 Рік тому +7

    Great video and the similarities in the languages are great...basically one language with some differences in accent. In Acholi which is also one of the tribes that make up the Luo, we use mia acel.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Newton. I wonder how “mia” infiltrated almost all luo subtribes even though it’s a borrowed word

    • @cavineowaka6749
      @cavineowaka6749 Рік тому

      @@KPtravels001 that's quite surprising. Even Acholi say mwaka to mean year and kalam to mean pen

    • @stephenagolla3542
      @stephenagolla3542 Рік тому

      Piny obed yom nyamera 😂😂😂 kudos Luo Nation greetings from Kenya

    • @Mrpwocber
      @Mrpwocber 8 місяців тому

      @@cavineowaka6749 mwaka is from kiswahilli but proper Acoli word is oro. Kalam could be swahilli too, I will check on this.

  • @Jmookey100x
    @Jmookey100x 2 роки тому +15

    Every words jonam said is literally my language anyuak

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +2

      That means Anyuak is also very close to luo of Kenya 🤝

    • @odochokee9856
      @odochokee9856 2 роки тому

      @@KPtravels001 yes Anyuak is also very similar to Dholuo of Kenya

    • @fredrickotieno6053
      @fredrickotieno6053 Рік тому

      Am kenyan Luo and am happy to know Luo nation is so wide a cross east africa

    • @byronwinner8179
      @byronwinner8179 7 місяців тому

      Wonderful

    • @sebastianondogaokot9134
      @sebastianondogaokot9134 Місяць тому

      Am a jonam from Pakwach Distrust,along the River Nile, Uganda. In 2013 I had a chat at Whitesands Hotel, Mombasa, with Dr Okum, the CEO Centre for Corporate Governance. He was surprised we didn’t need interpreter to communicate.

  • @thenilerepublicweneedourgo2187

    So amazing bro I'm so proud to be a luo uganda we're all one family.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. We’re one big family. Please share my videos with your friends and family. I need all possible luos onboard

    • @PLACESNONDESCRIPT
      @PLACESNONDESCRIPT Рік тому +1

      @@KPtravels001 asante bi Mia support bende

    • @PLACESNONDESCRIPT
      @PLACESNONDESCRIPT Рік тому

      Bi Mia support

  • @fredrickbunde7163
    @fredrickbunde7163 Рік тому +2

    This is so informative, i have been to Pakwach and Panyimur i love our luo dialect....keep it up buddy .....ero kamano

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you Fredrick . I'm rejoining the dots

  • @etapuivan9431
    @etapuivan9431 Рік тому +4

    all these are interesting really thanks our brother for bringing us together through camparision thanks so much

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      You're welcome. A step at a time. I'm sad that I spent my entire childhood thinking that we [luo of Kenya &TZ] are the only luo in the world

  • @jumapesa
    @jumapesa Рік тому +5

    This was mind blowing. I would love to make a trip like this one day!

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Do it😊. It's amazing. A journey of self discovery

  • @georgesimba8569
    @georgesimba8569 Рік тому +9

    I am from Karachuonyo. I have enjoyed the presentation. I have been to Pader, Apach, Lira and also met people from Pandhola. Never have I found those that are closer to Luo in Kenya than Janam.
    Some words like "chinge" which is fingers is also used in Ugenya.
    God willing I may visit the place in the future.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much. I also find Jonam the closest of all the Luo tribes. Please share this video with friends. Let's have all possible luos onboard

    • @KhanKhan-jv5oc
      @KhanKhan-jv5oc Рік тому

      Iam from ugenya

    • @richardanganya413
      @richardanganya413 5 місяців тому

      Ugenya Luo clan in Kenya understand jonam very well because they belong to jokomolo

  • @bettyauma349
    @bettyauma349 Рік тому +4

    We all came from Gipiri and Labongo. So Labongo and his family went east of the Nile moving southwards and then Eastwards into Kenya. Therefore Gipiri and Labongo were the ancestral father's of all Luo . Gipiri and his family also crossed the river nile to the west side of pakwach and became ancestor of the present Alur of northwestern Uganda and the large
    Population in northwestern DRC .
    Their problem was about the spear ans rhe bead. So Labongo formed the Acholi , Japadhola and Kenya Lou. One of the man couldn't cross into kenya he had a wound on his leg he could work and he told the group i have dhola which is wound and remained behind and his group was called japadhola meaning poeple of the wound .

    • @odochokee9856
      @odochokee9856 Рік тому +2

      True. Gipiirs descendants were not permitted to cross to the east of the nile due to the curse at Wang Lee. Likewise Labongos followers were not allowed to cross to the west side of the nile. Gipiirs followers inter-married with the Lendu and Okebo people to produce Alur.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Well, some good articulation of history here. Betty and Odoch, could you both send me a private message? I need some clarification

  • @raphaelbuti3257
    @raphaelbuti3257 6 місяців тому

    I worked briefly in Jonam and was surprised when I travelled through Kisumu and heard people speak what sounded like Jonam. This is the comparison I was waiting for. Well done.

  • @odilisamalu2612
    @odilisamalu2612 Рік тому +2

    Mr Peter is doing great job uniting luo community alur,padhola,acholi,jonam,langi we luo in Kenya almost over 90% jonam language is the same and alur let's unite together as one community

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much 🙏. It my pleasure to be able to awaken the awareness of every single luo in every single country. Kindly share my videos with as many friends and family as possible.

  • @ocengoyugi4578
    @ocengoyugi4578 2 роки тому +6

    Yes..! well done..!! Aciro [Gloria].. iloko/iweco ma ber adha-n-dha.. ma kwe.. [an Acoli trying hard to say something in the other (blood) dialect]..
    Fantastic "mixing".. LUO LANGUAGES..
    Luo (Kenya).. Acoli/Acholi.. Alur.. Jonam.. Japadhola.. Lango.. and many more..
    Let's ALL [us LUO PEOPLES] get involved and intensify the "research" program..
    Wonderfully.. wonderfully.. useful for the [our] youth & children..
    Thank you...
    OAO (= Oceng (Ochieng) Abonyo Oyugi) [Eng]

  • @PLACESNONDESCRIPT
    @PLACESNONDESCRIPT Рік тому +5

    The love have seen everyone showing on the comment section as African we need to learn and put our own indigenous languages mainstream...cudnt know language cud bring kambasa ,luhyas and even Kikuyus on comment section where the language isn't even theirs but a different tribe massive unity

  • @PLACESNONDESCRIPT
    @PLACESNONDESCRIPT Рік тому +4

    This is Soo similar keep doing this nilitic dialect comparisons hope u can go to Tanzania Nd do with them too

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      I could go to Tanzania but it's not necessary because luo of Kenya & TZ is one group. Same language, same dialect, same accent. To be honest, they even have relatives on both sides of the border and cross often to attend weddings, burials etc

    • @PLACESNONDESCRIPT
      @PLACESNONDESCRIPT Рік тому +1

      @@KPtravels001 yeah it doesn't make sense

  • @patriciahmboya6941
    @patriciahmboya6941 2 роки тому +2

    Keep this up im half kenyan luo but I don’t know luo but i yarn to learn i guess this is how i will learn so keep posting such videos

  • @PLACESNONDESCRIPT
    @PLACESNONDESCRIPT Рік тому +3

    Donje uru echannel Na umia 200 subscriber Jo Luo mag Uganda gi Kenya gi Tanzania 🇰🇪🇺🇬🇹🇿,amoso Uwu gi Hera

  • @macrineoloo5109
    @macrineoloo5109 Рік тому +4

    I am a Nyaugenya & understood almost every word she said including chinga (lweta). The similarities are mind-boggling.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +2

      Yeah, Jonam is the closest to luo of Kenya

  • @djteknixxkenya5152
    @djteknixxkenya5152 Рік тому +6

    This is a great piece for Luo Nation 🙏

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      On behalf of everyone who participated, THANK YOU 🙏

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Could you send me a private message? I want to inquire on how I can get copyright permission for some luo music 😊

  • @davidwassambo5463
    @davidwassambo5463 Рік тому +2

    Best interview very pofessional and is on another level

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. We try to give our best

  • @byronwinner8179
    @byronwinner8179 7 місяців тому

    I believe you are right 'Mia' must have been a borrowed word from Kiswahili. In Ugenya the word 'chinga' is used. You are doing a good job. Use this forum to push for an integration of Luo speaking languages in all the African nations. Keep it up, wuod Luo. Nyasaye ogwedhi .

  • @charlesgengbkoroth5303
    @charlesgengbkoroth5303 Рік тому +5

    Try the nuer/dinka of south Sudan, I never knew we could be sharing so much together.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Are they really luos?

    • @charlesgengbkoroth5303
      @charlesgengbkoroth5303 Рік тому

      @@KPtravels001 not really but they're river lake nilotes and almost everything you were discussing is very similar to what the Nuer and dinka would say.

    • @odochokee9856
      @odochokee9856 Рік тому

      They are closely related to Luos. Nuer is much closer to Luos then Dinka is. It is said that Nuer once lived with the Luos in Southern Kodorfan before the Luo Moved to Bahr el Ghazal . Also that many nuer s were incorporated into Luo at some point.

    • @cls4786
      @cls4786 Рік тому

      They are very close to luos.. especially the nuer. But in this regard even Turkana is closer to luo than it appears. Words are different but within there is some common origin.

    • @ms.j970
      @ms.j970 Рік тому

      @@cls4786 very true compare Acholi dressing and Turkana very identical

  • @lizopee4711
    @lizopee4711 Рік тому +3

    You're doing an incredible job. I'm Luo from Homabay-kenya.

  • @martinojok6306
    @martinojok6306 Рік тому +4

    It's amazing, Kenya luo same us Acholi of Ug, waya(aunt), near(uncle), Kwara(my grand father), Dana/ada (grandma), etc, thanks bro for d show

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Yeah, I often feel so thrilled to have the reality (of how close we're) reveal itself before my eyes.

    • @rootsnattyray3344
      @rootsnattyray3344 Рік тому

      Hey am Japadhola try we please much love

  • @onyangopatrick185
    @onyangopatrick185 Рік тому +4

    I love all luo blood were ever you are , and I wish if we can establish a connection and learn more and more . Am an Acholi of northern Uganda in Gulu.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      A connection has started already 😉😉

  • @belindaachieng3915
    @belindaachieng3915 Рік тому +1

    This is so nice,i've learnt alot.keep it up and mosnwa owete gi nyiminewa go te,much love.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much Belinda. Kindly share with your friends and let's get every luo on board

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      I'll also pass the greetings to every luo group(s) I meet

  • @ojayowar1229
    @ojayowar1229 Рік тому +2

    Very clear for us, we are watching it with my villagers and my children & for educating our Luo children in Gambella , Ethiopia. Dho Luo mar Kenya ki (gi) Dhi Jonam Achiel ki Dha Anywaa ( Dhok marwa).

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Wooow, this comment got me. I’m happy to be impacting the lives of the luo children in Gambella. Hopefully I’ll meet some of them when I come over for the Anywaa/Anyuak interview

    • @ojayowar1229
      @ojayowar1229 Рік тому +1

      @@KPtravels001
      Ina pwøc (Erokamano).

  • @xavierowino
    @xavierowino Рік тому +6

    Long before Dr Livingstone and Speke investigate the source of the Nile (by following the River Nile), they were preceded by the Luo who gave themselves the name Lwo (which means "follow") due to following the Nile. As a result the Lwo beat the Wazungus to the lake (lake Victoria)

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +2

      Ofcourse the colonialists’ version of “discovering Nam Lolwe” is hogwash. Every African tribe around the lake knew the lake before the arrival of the wazungu

  • @Didmasela
    @Didmasela Рік тому +3

    I am a language enthusiast and passion about languages: I speak 6 languages but still want to learn more languages..

  • @DeeMatara
    @DeeMatara Рік тому +3

    I'm Kisii and enjoying this so much...i think much more because of her, she's very pretty for sure!! All in all, i love you my brothers and sisters.❤❤❤

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      hahaha focus boychild 🤣🤣

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Anyway thanks so much omonto minto

    • @DeeMatara
      @DeeMatara Рік тому

      Lol😅😅

    • @user-wu7rl5ej2f
      @user-wu7rl5ej2f 8 місяців тому

      your name Matara - does it have a meaning?
      The Luo of Sakwa - Siaya County might want to know!

  • @raymondongus1404
    @raymondongus1404 4 місяці тому +1

    Please reduce the volume of the background music so that we can hear you clearly without undue interference.

  • @user-mk3fw9tt6w
    @user-mk3fw9tt6w 3 місяці тому +1

    It's really nice showing how wonderful the luo people are. But i think he's mainly focused on specific countries cuz we know that another large luo group is the Balanda boor and the Chilluk of S.Sudan which he's been forgetting in all his videos which is really sad in some way 😢

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  3 місяці тому +1

      I haven't forgotten brother. South Sudan was at war when I wanted to come and I was told to wait until everything is settled.

  • @vowuor
    @vowuor 2 роки тому +19

    Actually "Chinga" is Kenyan Luo used in Alego/Ugenya/Gem/Yimbo. That is the real Luo word used by most Luos in Uganda and Sudan

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I think I'm a little ignorant about luo dialect of Alego

    • @vowuor
      @vowuor 2 роки тому +3

      @@KPtravels001 not just Alego. Alego, Ugenya, Gem, and Yimbo make up almost a third of Luo land. One out of 3 Luos in Kenya talk this way ...

    • @Julesamon
      @Julesamon 2 роки тому +1

      'Lwet' is 'finger nails'

    • @vowuor
      @vowuor 2 роки тому

      @@Julesamon in which dialect? It is clear that there is no universally “correct” usage.

    • @alisinyayala1
      @alisinyayala1 2 роки тому +1

      @@Julesamon kogno oe kok is finger nail.lwet is hand.

  • @calebochieng771
    @calebochieng771 2 роки тому +12

    Jonam are actually Jo Alego and ugenya even the dialect

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, it was much easier to converse with them

    • @erickonyach4884
      @erickonyach4884 Рік тому +1

      Very true... I'm from Alego and I can relate.

  • @quilletyakuza3974
    @quilletyakuza3974 Рік тому +5

    Am aluo from kenya i like how our luo's in Uganda pronounced their words

  • @ewm4266
    @ewm4266 Рік тому +1

    Peana microphone na adabu bana😂, I think it good to focus on the interviewee when talking to them, otherwise very good insights.🎉🎉🎉

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Hahahaha focus is on the camera not the girl 😂😂

  • @thomasmomanyi285
    @thomasmomanyi285 Рік тому +2

    Omera am so happy, I was in pakwach 2009, and I could hear dholuo being spoken next go in for luo wau or shluku of South sudan at gambella border of Ethiopia and s.sudan.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      I’m happy too to be part of this. The luo of Ethiopia are next

  • @millicentochieng3498
    @millicentochieng3498 Рік тому +3

    Am very happy to see my luo people from Uganda,much love 😘.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      They are obviously happy to see you too😉😉

  • @olangiokwom
    @olangiokwom 2 роки тому +9

    Why don't you come to luo of Gambella Ethiopia one day?

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      I will. I've just finished with luo if Uganda so definitely I'll be in Ethiopia sooner than you imagine

    • @mpendakiswahili3053
      @mpendakiswahili3053 Рік тому +1

      Ethiopia has luos, sikua najua...

    • @mpendakiswahili3053
      @mpendakiswahili3053 Рік тому

      @JERRY COLLINS OMONDI very intriguing...kwa hivyo Luis wamesambaa kote.... lakini Ethiopia aiii, walifika uko aje, alaf lugha yao wakenya wanaweza elewa...

    • @mpendakiswahili3053
      @mpendakiswahili3053 Рік тому

      @JERRY COLLINS OMONDI incredible...

  • @richardgaya3965
    @richardgaya3965 Рік тому +5

    Wow!!!!....is the "joNam" the twin sibling with whom the Southern Lwo of Kenya separated!!!! Note: the Kenya Luo often refer to themselves in the same word ," JONAM or singularly " JANAM"

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Well, this is the closest I ever felt. I had a field day among Jonam. I had free conversations in luo

    • @lameckmeshack
      @lameckmeshack Рік тому

      Nimefurahi Sana wajaluo wa TANZANIA we are the original one tuko sawasawa na wajaluo wa Kenya hata Uganda MUNGU AWABARIKI KWA KUUNGANISHA Wajaluo wote

  • @erustusmoffat4418
    @erustusmoffat4418 Рік тому +1

    Wow am a luyha but i had to watch to the end, i love to see that we have part of us in uganda, i felt the culture from here, i would love to travel there, thank you so much

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. It was amazing finding out that these people exist

    • @pastorgideontruzindaminist8746
      @pastorgideontruzindaminist8746 Рік тому

      All western tribes in western kenya are ìn Eastern uganda, eg iteso ,turkan,samia,saboti,gisu/bukusu,aluru,luos japadhola,wahayo

  • @mauricematunga3638
    @mauricematunga3638 Рік тому +1

    Very informative and educative

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Kindly share with your friends and family. I need more luos here.

  • @anderikusjuadi
    @anderikusjuadi Рік тому +9

    Great similarities, but to me the Pakwach's dialect blends well with that of Ugenya and Alego.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +2

      More than South Nyanza? I think it blends with both South and Central Nyanza luo

    • @anderikusjuadi
      @anderikusjuadi Рік тому +1

      @@KPtravels001 central Nyanza yes, most Pakwach's words are similar to thier dialects and, their tongue is much faster than southerners... yaani gi rudho wach.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      @@anderikusjuadi hahahaha are you from the South or Central?

    • @jerryolum2407
      @jerryolum2407 Рік тому

      fingers- Ching/lweti,is the true luo words.hand- bat

    • @peterotieno7234
      @peterotieno7234 Рік тому

      You are right very close to Alego and Ugenya

  • @omanleroomod2541
    @omanleroomod2541 Рік тому +3

    I am luo of Ethiopia called Anywaa. You speak my language. I can clearly understand you. Specially the number counting of Jonam.

  • @maryachieng1665
    @maryachieng1665 Рік тому +4

    Another nyar luo in the house, very close to luo kenya,❤❤

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      So close! Closer than I ever imagined😊

  • @josephoriko6204
    @josephoriko6204 2 місяці тому

    I have really enjoyed the show. You have done it well. Thanks

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 місяці тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you

  • @josephaleto8708
    @josephaleto8708 Рік тому +2

    Oh my goodness,I love this,I have been thinking that the closest Luo Language in Uganda is Luo padhola,oh my goodness little did I know Luo Jonam is the closest,I am Kenyan Luo and I think she speaks closer Luo to that we speak in Kenya.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      No, you have been wrong all along 😂😂

  • @izaiahronald8465
    @izaiahronald8465 Рік тому +4

    I'm a luo of Kager and we use both Lweta and Chinga for my hand.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Yeah, sound like both are used among the luo of Kenya. Unfortunately, I didn’t about “ching” before the making of these videos

  • @kennedyariembi5545
    @kennedyariembi5545 Рік тому +3

    Awesome work👍👏👌

  • @martinoluoch6
    @martinoluoch6 Рік тому +3

    we in ugenya understand the lady very well

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      I bet so. I still feel Jonam is the closest to Kenyan luo more than all but you probably understand her more than me😀

    • @joanawino5751
      @joanawino5751 Рік тому

      Yes 👍

  • @georgetacful
    @georgetacful Рік тому +2

    Kp, thanks for these series. Really eye opening, pls in your research try to find out why Luo of Kenya is 90%+ mutually intelligible to Dho Jonam and also very close to Padhola, but differ slightly to other Luo languages and some highly. Is it because of the migration patterns or time period of separations?. This is one area I would like to have a clear view on.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +2

      It has something to do with the migration patterns.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Majority of people who moved to Kenya were from the Jonam group

    • @georgetacful
      @georgetacful Рік тому

      @@KPtravels001 I see

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +2

      @@georgetacful it's alleged that luo of Kenya are a cocktail of different luo tribes

    • @odochokee9856
      @odochokee9856 Рік тому +1

      There were several groups of Luo during the migration period and even prior to migration

  • @utajua
    @utajua 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Kogot for the very good job you are doing. When i first watched this episode with Gloria the views weren't much and neither were the comments. Now that i interact with both the video and the very many comments i realize i've never come across something on youtube that has broadened my mind, my view and outlook on language like your videos Kogot. This is the exact definition of opening a can of worms. That's because i'm now so inquisitive regarding this subject and the inquisitiveness only leads to another chain of inquisitiveness. I'm now asking the same question you asked Kogot, i.e is it possible the further away Luos moved from Bahr Ghazal the more the language altered? How for example do you explain this very slight difference between Jonam and Kenyan Luo? While on that same question i've to also take into account the Padhola episode which is also close but not as close as this one with Jonam.This episode with Gloria nyar jonam and her family is so interesting you'd be forgiven to think Gloria lied to us she's from Uganda and not from Kenya. Even the behaviour, the commitment, the excitement, the genuineness, the high spirits etc is so Luo. When she said chunya yoma yoma, acam/ acham ayieng' i was like what was that? I'd be lying to say i don't understand what those two statements mean even if that's not how i would talk. Honestly I don't know how many times i've replayed this particular episode. It's quite an interesting one and i'm sure it was even for you Kogot. Youu realize the difference is so negligible that if the two of you didn't have an intermediary language English then without much struggle would actually converse and understand one another. How i wish UA-cam had an option of liking a video a thousand times. This would be it. Miwa paybill ja homabay. Kogot your work needs support however little, but in the meantime jaluo mora mora maneno video oher to ochwal ne nyawadgi. Afuoyo/Apuoyo

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  5 місяців тому

      From my interactions with the luo, I deduce that Joka Jok were Acholi, Joka Owiny were padhola, while Joka Omollo were Jonam (and Alur in general).

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  5 місяців тому

      And here's my GoFundMe link for financial support gofund.me/c767f8c5

  • @calvinceochieng1023
    @calvinceochieng1023 Рік тому +3

    I agree with you I speak luo kenya, I speak adhola luo, I speak some kumam but I can categorically say jonam and Luo Kenya are closest...yet they aren't neighbours geographically.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I had a field day in Pakwach, Northern Uganda. I had natural conversations on the road and in shops and restaurants without being noticed as a foreigner.

  • @alexraymonds1738
    @alexraymonds1738 Рік тому +3

    Justo is on point. I have noticed that the interviewer is form Southern or Central Nyanza and therefore what he refers to as Kenya Luo is actually not representing Northern Luo (Siaya). Siaya Luo agrees more with Jonam Luo than is the case with Southern Luo. This then mean that since Siaya is closer to Uganda, they have similar words unlike those who travelled down South who lost the meanings of words. For instance, THIGO is the real door which is swung to open or close the entrance. DHO-OT the opening of the house, i.e. the 'mouth' of the house. Kenyans from the South Nyanza have a lot to learn from Siaya.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      That’s true Alex. I feel South Nyanza have lost bit of the language

    • @GodfreyAira
      @GodfreyAira Рік тому +1

      @@KPtravels001 south nyanza are majorly suba who have also lost a language and culture.

    • @violetakoth4850
      @violetakoth4850 11 місяців тому

      ​@@GodfreyAirado you know Suba population is pretty small? Read more about Southern Nyanza Luos

  • @genodaniel394
    @genodaniel394 Рік тому +5

    I'm Kumam from Uganda, My language will have a mix of both Ateso/K'jong & Luo dialects. So was literally picking everything that you guys were saying. Lwet means fingernails.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for clarifying this. I feel like I need a second video with the Kumam to explore their history

    • @dorineawino7449
      @dorineawino7449 Рік тому

      I thought lwet is the arm while fingernails are 'kogno/koke'🤭

    • @thomasowino5927
      @thomasowino5927 Рік тому

      ​@@dorineawino7449 fingernail = kok/ kogno, hand = lwed/ lwedo/ ching, arm = bad ( luo from Kenya)

    • @violetakoth4850
      @violetakoth4850 11 місяців тому

      ​​@@dorineawino7449arm is bat. Lwedo is hand. Finger lith lwedo or ching in Ugenya/Alego

  • @fredj5
    @fredj5 Рік тому +1

    Chinga is a variant from Alego, Ugenya, quite different from lwedo used in south nyanza. This is interesting and good job my brother.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thanks for the info! And I’m glad you like what I do😊

  • @dickensoyugi2530
    @dickensoyugi2530 Рік тому +1

    @Kp travels .... Dear Peter,,, am having a suggestion that work on a mega Luo/Lwo dictionary that consists of words from all the Luo ethnic groups from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Congo, S. Sudan, Sudan and Ethiopia ..... Then can be circulated accross..

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      That's a good suggestion. But that needs a dedicated budget. I'll consider it in the future

  • @mosesongaya3883
    @mosesongaya3883 Рік тому +4

    The Luo groups speak similar dialects but because of migration and dispersal to different locations and directions, this made them to mingle with other societies which were not Luos. Hence giving birth to mixed races .e.g the Luo of Kenya mixed the wasamia group around Nyanza province. However, the indignant Luo words key vocabularies still remain undiluted,/ untempered with.,,,👍👍👍😍💞

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Yeah the separation might have led to differences in some vocabulary

    • @pastorgideontruzindaminist8746
      @pastorgideontruzindaminist8746 Рік тому

      United n intermarriage with kisii,samia,and wanga, people in mumiasi thats why u hear names like ousi,okumu,ouma,akinyi odyek,Owir,Awori,oparanya etc
      Mostly bantu people we don't commonly use the word O in names

  • @eliasibrahimepikaizo
    @eliasibrahimepikaizo Рік тому +3

    The Luo of Kenya today is highly spoken in contracted form

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      I agree. And Swahili words obviously cropping in

  • @mudysetraveller4565
    @mudysetraveller4565 Рік тому +5

    It's so amazing but as I can see the originality of luos came from south Sudan and moved to Uganda and settled in Kenya 🇰🇪 the boundaries of colonists who made a part the brotherness but in real sense they're the same I love the luo people

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Luo is one big nation. Bigger than we imagined

  • @reinhardodonga6882
    @reinhardodonga6882 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful people,I just subscribed and shared enough

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. A journey of a 1000 miles has just started

  • @AllAgainstOdds
    @AllAgainstOdds Рік тому +1

    This was amazing! I understood everything they were saying.

  • @maasaimaasai2895
    @maasaimaasai2895 2 роки тому +3

    But I have a feeling, people of South nyanza have an accent that isn't shared with people from Alego and Ugenya. We tend to use contractions more, like, 'kiny nabi' , in South nyanza, 'Abiro kiny'

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому

      And who is "we" in your sentence?

    • @maasaimaasai2895
      @maasaimaasai2895 2 роки тому

      @@KPtravels001 Ooh, sorry, I meant majority of Ugenya, especially young guys.

    • @okumuokelo4494
      @okumuokelo4494 2 роки тому +1

      Kiny nabi would come from one who is passing a message. While abiro kiny comes from someone who's been made to respond to question. Am jalego born in S. Nyanza

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому

      @@okumuokelo4494 hahahaha I'm loving this. Your grammatical analysis of the luo language is amazing. "Kiny nabi" is a sentence while "abiro kiny" is a response to a question

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому

      @@maasaimaasai2895 great. I just wanted to know if the "we" is Acholi, Alur etc.

  • @antonnyomondi3751
    @antonnyomondi3751 2 роки тому +4

    It's high time we form Luo kingdom we are one, I wish our ancestors could have in one place.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, we're heading there🤗

    • @peterobila1243
      @peterobila1243 2 роки тому +2

      I feel you, the colonial borders did us dirty. We can start by forming cross border Luo organisations then keep making small progress.

    • @georgeodhiambo598
      @georgeodhiambo598 Рік тому +1

      Not a kingdom but a nation. A Luo nation. A kingdom requires a geographical location complete with a king/queen. A nation, on the other hand, knows no geographical bounds and is all in the hearts and minds of the people.

    • @peterobila1243
      @peterobila1243 Рік тому +1

      @@georgeodhiambo598 Omondi's proposal is a Luo Nation with our own governance and teritory. We can curve out this from the current nations/countries we live in, that I support. Hearts and mind is a little vague

    • @georgeodhiambo598
      @georgeodhiambo598 Рік тому

      @@peterobila1243 I know that and that's what I was responding to. There is a difference between a nation on the one hand, and a country and its variants on the other. A nation is created out of a strong sense of belonging to a group of people. It does not even require the existence of a country into which people are "forced" to exist under coercive powers of a state. A nation is built out of a bond to which people willingly and joyfully become a part of because they believe in it.
      In this day and age, it is very easy to trace and find people with whom you share common and binding interests to create a nation without the concurrence of any coercive state power. Neither a coercive state power in the existing countries nor a some coercive state power associated with the nation to be created out of the lost but found new interactions of a people. The more I read about the current situation and physical disparity and dispersion of who are natural members of the Luo Nation, the more I realize that the first step is to create networks for building the "nation" rather than seeking a physical "country" first. There are communities that fall under the Luo Nation in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Ethiopia, DRC, Chad, etc. Others have suggested that some are even traceable in West Africa (Cameroun, Senegal, Nigeria, etc). It is unimaginable how a geographical country or kingdom could be established under those spaces currently occupied by the various Luo Nation units. But it is very easy to build the necessary bonds of nationhood without regard to the geographical space one may find himself in. The future of nationhood will be found in cyberspace. Geographical space will be a secondary issue.
      Luos, in its wider sense have a factor which is both a strength and a weakness. Together they are many, actually very many. But they are also highly dispersed. Being dispersed makes them a minority in the many countries over which they are spread. So the greatest benefit will be realized when they turn their wide dispersion into a strength rather than a weakness. Nationhood is a heart and mind matter. It is an emotional thing. A feeling thing.
      Remember that the Jews survived and indeed thrived two thousand years of nationhood without a country/state of their own. They created their sense of purpose around the Jewish Nation and made their presence be felt. Luos are better off because although they are dispersed, the various branches all have ancestral land wherever they are settled.

  • @fobondo1
    @fobondo1 2 роки тому +4

    Ching' is also used in Kenya to mean lwedo. Apart from ochiko, abung'wen and ongachiel are also used for 9 but considered archaic.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I think I haven't the Kenyan luo as much as I thought because I never heard anyone use this word

    • @alisinyayala1
      @alisinyayala1 2 роки тому

      @@KPtravels001 mostly uswd by jo ugenya

    • @nyakwarnyokite5833
      @nyakwarnyokite5833 Рік тому

      @@KPtravels001 aching' means aluedo

    • @joeljimboz
      @joeljimboz Рік тому

      Jo luo ma ugenya be luongo fingers ni chingi.

    • @joeljimboz
      @joeljimboz Рік тому

      @@KPtravels001 kel nyathino kisumu.

  • @oparaomod1795
    @oparaomod1795 Рік тому +1

    I'm Luo from Ethiopia Anywaa, I can hear you really... and I have good video.. how can I send it to you..
    Luo is one.
    God will unit us all of us one day ❤️.

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thanks so much Opara. Kindly send me a private message on email or Facebook and I'll direct you how to send me the video

  • @kiwanukaluyirika7641
    @kiwanukaluyirika7641 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting!!!!!

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Thank you. Kindly share with friends and family. We need as many luos here as possible

  • @mulangonando2942
    @mulangonando2942 Рік тому +5

    I now confirm that the South Nyanza Luos actually lack luo Vocabulary. North Nyanza Luos actually have "CHING" as a word for lwedo as well. People from Siaya will tel you that "LWEDO" is more of the whole hand. Fingers + Palm + all the way to elbow. CHING is more of fingers + (maybe the palm) only. So yes CHING is luo. These are vocabs that when I speak with South Nyanzans, they think I am speaking Luhya. Kumbe they are the original words.

  • @kevinomondi9358
    @kevinomondi9358 2 роки тому +5

    Genetically , Jonam/ Alur are closest to Joluo of Kenya than all the other luo groups - Woods et al 2005

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  2 роки тому

      I would need to read more on this😊😊. I'm not sure if I should trust it

    • @Julesamon
      @Julesamon 2 роки тому +1

      Woods who et al. Also who is the publisher?

    • @barbariansoviet
      @barbariansoviet Рік тому +1

      Genetics and language are two different things. If it was linguistically then that would make sense.

    • @iant9372
      @iant9372 Рік тому

      Could you have a link to that publication I am very much interested

    • @hayatimofire4852
      @hayatimofire4852 Рік тому

      Padhola, but remember kenya luo has all clans, acholi,even karamojong.

  • @kelvineishmael2535
    @kelvineishmael2535 2 роки тому +5

    God bless. the Luo nation

  • @achikoaron6682
    @achikoaron6682 9 місяців тому +2

    Good job bro, we are all one

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  9 місяців тому

      Thank you. Kindly help me share widely

  • @HomekaziTv
    @HomekaziTv Рік тому +1

    Nice video but the background audio was too loud especially when she was speaking

    • @KPtravels001
      @KPtravels001  Рік тому

      Yeah many people have said that. Do you if it's possible to remove it while the video stays on UA-cam?