Omera wuod Luo thank you for the good work you do, while you are still in Uganda why dont you find out about the Paluo or the Chope there's so little on them yet they are Luos too
Thank you. I will try to get more about them. It's said that they were assimilated out into the bantu cultures but I will try to see if I can get traces of them.
Well, whether luo by assimilation. But "luoness" is something everyone oughts to have. Cant wait for the wonderful insights on my peope the langi. Erokamano peace and respect to you jadwong Peter kogot
Well what i got to understand by experience is that leb luo is one language. It can only be proven if the Acholi, langi, jaluo, Alur , Anywar, and the kumam speak slowly . You can get what they are saying
Hey, amazing content,,, would you consider doing a collab with Irene Ayaa TV. She's an Acholi from South Sudan and you guys pretty much do the same type of content. An episode or two would be great to see. I'm a Luo from Kenya
Omera KP.. the whole "very complex" going is progressing wonderfully well.. The truly genuine native Luo self-expressions.. In-blood musical performances.. amazing LUO natural talents.. with home-crafted instruments.. (many parts from scrap (discarded) materials).. The Kumam people oye-e-e..!! Enyai naka naka..!! Erokamano.. Apwoyo.. Good health to all involved...
That is not ture, the sound is for sure Teso tune. These people are ethnically Ateker related to Teso and Langi people. Lokko kaka pa dano pe yot, dok meno pe gin ma myero matmu kulu.
@@Mrpwocber Omera Pwocber mot ma bub bot'i.. An aneno lok enni ma pat ma nok.. The purity of the Kumam "Luo-ness" to me is quite low an issue.. truth right infront of our eyes is that they (Kumam) have for centuries to date been.. and continue to be.. recognised as "Luo" (by "association assimilation" - I hope this gives a reasonably accurate definition.. Their music style and beats are much more to Lango flavour.. and quite removed from the Iteso rythms and beats.. (At under 15 an onongo twon lago (min/bass) lukeme m'oywek in our village 'lukeme'-band..😇) I know that first hand.. because I grew up (throughout childhood.. into a young adult..) in an authentic Acoli-Lango boundary mixed environment.. I experienced.. and lived it for real.. day-to-day.. and I speak both (our) Acoli and Lango with very comparable/similar proficiency.. Apwoyo.. Yot kom keken...
They speak a mixture of words of Luo/Lwo dialects, Teso, Langi dialects and some other dialects in their language. There ofe it is not proper Luo dialect.
"Kumam "nyai".. naka naka..!!" In Acoli "nya" is to "increase".. "grow.." get "bigger/larger".. in quantity.. size.. numbers.. "..naka naka.." is "for ever/always.. more and more.." The "enyai naka naka..!!" I think it is an ancient cultural (general) "call-out" (since long long ago).. It has been there.. through to today the "cheer-up..!" shouts/calls.. (1-2-1.. or group-2-group..) to warm everyone up about their natural.. cultural and historical identity.. in both peace time.. and in times of violence as well... (Please add your own personal useful and constructive interpretations if you can..) Thank you.. Good health to all involved...
@@user-ct9fb5or2n Exactly.. Luo language is fundamentally what it is.. despite centuries and vast distances of being spread out.. Apwoyo ma tek.. Asante sana.. Thank you very much.. Good health...
Hi JOtieno.. Check out the [Acoli] interpretation of "Kumam nyai..!" I've given above.. (@ocengoyugi4578).. Erokamano.. Asante.. Thank you.. Stay well...
one of the thing that stand out with Kumam tribe, nying gi weng cake ki E and end with U
Kumam nyaiiii naka naka
It's means kumam should grow big
Pakruok Mar Luo lilililiiii
Even though some deny being luo, I find most things about KUMAM including their musical performances to be very luolike
Adungu from aluru transformed into nyatiti.
Okembe is equivalent to okeme of Lango.
Wow Kumam speak Dholuo
Because they are luo 😅.....by assimilation
But really hard to follow them when they sing 😅
Kumam oyito doo malo
Apwoyo
Omera wuod Luo thank you for the good work you do, while you are still in Uganda why dont you find out about the Paluo or the Chope there's so little on them yet they are Luos too
Thank you. I will try to get more about them. It's said that they were assimilated out into the bantu cultures but I will try to see if I can get traces of them.
And ofcourse I'll let them speak for themselves.
Aah I see@@KPtravels001
Chope lives in Kiyrandongo, areas mainly around Katulukire, Dima, Karuma
Their a surbub of Lira Town called Kichope, it made up of Chope people
@@KPtravels001 they were not. The Paluo occupy kirandongo district just before crossing Karuma into Acoli Their language is Luo.
Enyai nakanaka
Apwoyo ba 😊
Well, whether luo by assimilation. But "luoness" is something everyone oughts to have. Cant wait for the wonderful insights on my peope the langi. Erokamano peace and respect to you jadwong Peter kogot
Thank you so much brother. Kindly help me share widely with your friends and family. I need more luos here.
Nice
Well what i got to understand by experience is that leb luo is one language. It can only be proven if the Acholi, langi, jaluo, Alur , Anywar, and the kumam speak slowly . You can get what they are saying
I think of luo as a single language with different dialects.
Kumam nyai: Congratulations 👏👏 wuod dala. Keep it up on what you are doing of giving us the real picture of our history and people.
Thank you. I try my best to give the best. Help me share this widely with your friends and family. I need more luos onboard.
Wan on board
Kumam nyai (kumam mpoo, kumam saafi, kumam hamjambo.
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Kumam nyai enyai nakanaka🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
It's beautiful seeing people enjoy their culture 😂.
Very good. Let's preserve our culture.👏👏👏
Erokamano/apwoyo/afwoyo. I'm doing exactly that. Help me share this widely. I need more luos on board.
Kumama nakanaka
Kumam nyai😊
Help me share widely. I need more luos here.
History is sweet
Fantastic bro.
Well done.keep it up.
One LUO OYEEEE
Big thanks. Kindly help me share it widely with your friends and family. I need more luos here.
Please whoever has a complete video for the one eriga me ocai send
Hey, amazing content,,, would you consider doing a collab with Irene Ayaa TV. She's an Acholi from South Sudan and you guys pretty much do the same type of content.
An episode or two would be great to see. I'm a Luo from Kenya
Well, why not. We'll work on it.
Omera KP.. the whole "very complex" going is progressing wonderfully well..
The truly genuine native Luo self-expressions..
In-blood musical performances.. amazing LUO natural talents.. with home-crafted instruments.. (many parts from scrap (discarded) materials)..
The Kumam people oye-e-e..!! Enyai naka naka..!!
Erokamano.. Apwoyo..
Good health to all involved...
That is not ture, the sound is for sure Teso tune. These people are ethnically Ateker related to Teso and Langi people. Lokko kaka pa dano pe yot, dok meno pe gin ma myero matmu kulu.
@@Mrpwocber
Omera Pwocber mot ma bub bot'i.. An aneno lok enni ma pat ma nok..
The purity of the Kumam "Luo-ness" to me is quite low an issue.. truth right infront of our eyes is that they (Kumam) have for centuries to date been.. and continue to be.. recognised as "Luo" (by "association assimilation" - I hope this gives a reasonably accurate definition..
Their music style and beats are much more to Lango flavour.. and quite removed from the Iteso rythms and beats..
(At under 15 an onongo twon lago (min/bass) lukeme m'oywek in our village 'lukeme'-band..😇)
I know that first hand.. because I grew up (throughout childhood.. into a young adult..) in an authentic Acoli-Lango boundary mixed environment.. I experienced.. and lived it for real.. day-to-day.. and I speak both (our) Acoli and Lango with very comparable/similar proficiency..
Apwoyo..
Yot kom keken...
😂😂am a luo but don't understand for the ugandans
Same
Am aluo from Kenya 🇰🇪
Watch the introduction part of this video, you'll understand. Maybe it's just difficult to understand when they sing.
They speak a mixture of words of Luo/Lwo dialects, Teso, Langi dialects and some other dialects in their language. There ofe it is not proper Luo dialect.
"Kumam "nyai".. naka naka..!!"
In Acoli "nya" is to "increase".. "grow.." get "bigger/larger".. in quantity.. size.. numbers..
"..naka naka.." is "for ever/always.. more and more.."
The "enyai naka naka..!!"
I think it is an ancient cultural (general) "call-out" (since long long ago).. It has been there.. through to today the "cheer-up..!" shouts/calls.. (1-2-1.. or group-2-group..) to warm everyone up about their natural.. cultural and historical identity.. in both peace time.. and in times of violence as well...
(Please add your own personal useful and constructive interpretations if you can..)
Thank you..
Good health to all involved...
Nya in TANZANIA luo is to Increase
@@user-ct9fb5or2n
Exactly.. Luo language is fundamentally what it is.. despite centuries and vast distances of being spread out..
Apwoyo ma tek.. Asante sana.. Thank you very much..
Good health...
Amor
What does "kumam nyai" mean?
Hi JOtieno..
Check out the [Acoli] interpretation of "Kumam nyai..!" I've given above.. (@ocengoyugi4578)..
Erokamano.. Asante.. Thank you..
Stay well...