The Dholuo dialect () or ''Nilotic Kavirondo'', is a dialect of the
Luo group of
Nilotic languages
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Etymology
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, spoken by about 4.2 million
Luo people
The Luo are a Nilotic peoples, Nilotic-speaking ethnic group native to Nyanza Province, western Kenya and the Mara Region of northern Tanzania. The Luo are the fourth-largest ethnic group (10.65%) in Kenya, after the Kikuyu people, Kikuyu (1 ...
of
Kenya
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and
Tanzania
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,
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/ref> who occupy parts of the eastern shore of Nam Lolwe (Lake Victoria
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) and areas to the south. It is used for broadcasts on Ramogi TV and KBC ( Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, formerly the ''Voice of Kenya'').
Dholuo is mutually intelligible with Alur, Acholi
Acholi may refer to:
* Acholi people, a Luo nation of Uganda, in the Northern part of the country.
* Acholi language, a Nilotic language
* Acholi Inn, a building in Gulu, Uganda
* Acholi nationalism, a political ideology of Acholi people
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, Adhola and Lango of Uganda
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. Dholuo and the aforementioned Uganda
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languages are all linguistically related to Dholuo of South Sudan and Anuak of Ethiopia due to common ethnic origins of the larger Luo peoples
The Luo (also spelled Lwo) are several ethnic group, ethnically and language family, linguistically related Nilotic, Nilotic ethnic groups that inhabit an area ranging from Egypt and Sudan to South Sudan and Ethiopia, through Northern Uganda an ...
who speak Luo languages
The dozen Luo, Lwo or Lwoian languages are spoken by the Luo peoples in an area ranging from southern Sudan to western Ethiopia to southern Kenya, with Dholuo extending into northern Tanzania and Alur into the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ...
.
It is estimated that Dholuo has 93% lexical similarity with Dhopadhola (Adhola), 90% with Leb Alur (Alur), 83% with Leb Achol (Acholi) and 81% with Leb Lango. However, these are often counted as separate languages despite common ethnic origins due to linguistic shift occasioned by geographical movement.
Literacy (''Of the Luo from South Nyanza)''
The foundations of the Dholuo written language and today's Dholuo literary tradition, as well as the modernization of the Joluo people in Kenya, began in 1907. It began with the arrival of a Canadian-born Seventh-day Adventist
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missionary Arthur Asa Grandville Carscallen, whose missionary work over a period of about 14 years along the eastern shores of Lake Victoria
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left a legacy. ''(This applies only to the Luo of Southern Nyanza, which are to the East of Lake Victoria).'' This legacy continues today through the Obama family of Kenya and the Seventh-day Adventist Church to which the Obamas and many other Joluo converted in the early part of the 20th century. The Obamas of Kenya are relatives of former US president Barack Obama
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.
From 1906 to 1921, Carscallen was superintendent of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's British East Africa
East Africa Protectorate (also known as British East Africa) was a British protectorate in the African Great Lakes, occupying roughly the same area as present-day Kenya, from the Indian Ocean inland to the border with Uganda in the west. Cont ...
Mission, and was charged with establishing missionary stations in eastern Kenya near Lake Victoria and proselytizing among the local population. These stations would include Gendia, Wire Hill, Rusinga Island
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, Kanyadoto, Karungu, Kisii Kisii may refer to:
* Kisii, Kenya, a municipality and the capital of Kisii County
* Kisii County, one of the 47 counties of Kenya
* Kisii District, a former district of Kenya
* Gucha District, in Kenya, also known as ''South Kisii District''
* Nya ...
(Nyanchwa), and Kamagambo. In 1913, he acquired a small press for the Mission and set up a small printing operation at Gendia in order to publish church materials, but also used it to impact education and literacy
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in the region.
Over a period of about five years administering to largely Jaluo congregations, Carscallen achieved a mastery of the Dholuo language and was credited with being the first to reduce the language to writing, publishing the ''Elementary grammar of the Nilotic-Kavirondo language (Dhö Lwo)'', together with some useful phrases, English-Kavirondo and Kavirondo-English vocabulary, and some exercises with key to the same in 1910. Then, a little more than two years later, the mission translated portions of the New Testament
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from English to Dholuo, which were later published by the British and Foreign Bible Society
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The ...
.
In 2019, Jehovah’s Witnesses released the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
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in the Luo language. The Bible
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translation is distributed without charge, both in print an
online
The grammar textbook Carscallen produced was widely used for many years throughout eastern Kenya, but his authorship of it is largely forgotten. It was later retitled to ''Dho-Luo for Beginners'' and republished in 1936. In addition to the grammar text, Carscallen compiled an extensive dictionary of "Kavirondo" (Dholuo) and English, which is housed at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK. Neither of these works has been superseded, only updated, with new revised versions of the linguistic foundation that Carscallen established in 1910.
Phonology
Vowels
Dholuo has two sets of five vowels, distinguished by the feature /nowiki>">�ATR/nowiki> which is carried primarily on the first formant. While ATR is phonemic in the language, various phonological vowel harmony processes play a major role and can change the ATR of the vowel at output. A current change in certain dialects of Dholuo is that certain pronouns seem to be losing the ATR contrast and instead use �ATRin free variance.
Consonants
In the table of consonants below, orthographic symbols are included between angle brackets following the IPA symbols. Note especially the following: the use of for , common in African orthographies; , are plosive
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The occlusion may be made with the tongue tip or blade (, ), tongue body (, ), lip ...
s, not fricative
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s as in Swahili spelling (but phoneme can fricativize intervocalically).
Phonological characteristics
Dholuo is a tonal language
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. There is both lexical tone and grammatical tone, e.g. in the formation of passive verbs. It has vowel harmony
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by ATR status: the vowels in a noncompound word must be either all ATR ATR may refer to:
Medicine
* Acute transfusion reaction
* Ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3 related, a protein involved in DNA damage repair
Science and mathematics
* Advanced Test Reactor, nuclear research reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory, ...
or all ��ATR The ATR-harmony requirement extends to the semivowels , .[Tucker §1.3, §1.42]
Grammar
Dholuo is notable for its complex phonological alternations, which are used, among other things, in distinguishing inalienable possession
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from alienable. The first example is a case of alienable possession, as the bone is not part of the dog.
The following is however an example of inalienable possession, the bone being part of the cow:
Sample phrases
References
Bibliography
*Gregersen, E. (1961). ''Luo: A grammar''. Dissertation: Yale University.
*Stafford, R. L. (1965). ''An elementary Luo grammar with vocabularies''. Nairobi: Oxford University Press.
*Omondi, Lucia Ndong'a (1982). ''The major syntactic structures of Dholuo.'' Berlin: Dietrich Reimer.
*Tucker, A. N. (ed. by Chet A. Creider) (1994). ''A grammar of Kenya Luo (Dholuo).'' 2 vols. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
* Okoth Okombo, D. (1997). ''A Functional Grammar of Dholuo.'' Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
* Odaga, Asenath Bole (1997). ''English-Dholuo dictionary.'' Lake Publishers & Enterprises, Kisumu. .
*Odhiambo, Reenish Acieng' and Aagard-Hansen, Jens (1998). ''Dholuo course book.'' Nairobi.
*Capen, Carole Jamieson. 1998.
Bilingual Dholuo-English dictionary, Kenya
'. Tucson (Arizona): self-published. Kurasa ix, 322. []
External links
Luo phrases and basics
A Handbook of the Kavirondo Language (1920)
– one of the earliest books on Dholuo
Lakeside Font
- True Type Font for writing in Dholuo (archived)
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Languages of Kenya
Luo languages