http://www.langocommunity.com - This is a great movie in Lango (luo)about a girl forced into marriage against her wishes of Studying. The movie has 4 parts and can all be from Lango Community Website
Omeer to mean drunk we spell with double e instead of chieng pod lach we spell it to cang poot laac or( dwong mean big) it mean the day still long,by the way we have out alphapetic
Very beautiful conversation. I am luo from Kenya and I can relate to this conversation. Listening to this conversation makes me home sick. Luo, Padhola, Langi, Acholi and Dinka from Sudan are really one people.
can someone get me this movie (in full version).. i just love the drama.... and the Luo dialect if not call it acholi language. 'dhako atwero dhoge' i couldn't laugh louder! I had an acholi friend who always made my day, the way we call or translate things was just owesomely cute and full of fun. like 'ayieng totwal, or ayieng ndong' to mean i have really eaten enough.
love this movie, anymore in the pipe line?? this kind of program is a MUST c for school kids and parents as well, we need more of this!!!!!!!!
TheSmoothcreature 6 months ago
Omeer to mean drunk we spell with double e instead of chieng pod lach we spell it to cang poot laac or( dwong mean big) it mean the day still long,by the way we have out alphapetic
opiew 1 year ago
Job well done good video i am luo tribe in southeran sudan we call ourselves(anyuak) this lunguage the same to lunguange we speake.
opiew 1 year ago
Very beautiful conversation. I am luo from Kenya and I can relate to this conversation. Listening to this conversation makes me home sick. Luo, Padhola, Langi, Acholi and Dinka from Sudan are really one people.
ChotNyarOdol 1 year ago
can someone get me this movie (in full version).. i just love the drama.... and the Luo dialect if not call it acholi language. 'dhako atwero dhoge' i couldn't laugh louder! I had an acholi friend who always made my day, the way we call or translate things was just owesomely cute and full of fun. like 'ayieng totwal, or ayieng ndong' to mean i have really eaten enough.
oigla 1 year ago
definately luo!...... omer=drunk 1:21 nyadhima nyako=a girl 5:47 bed piny sit down
coyoluo 1 year ago
This is some educative video, it vividly captures life in An African village.
I spent most of my young days in the village so I relate very well to the scenes portrayed here!
Please post some more sections.
tonnired 1 year ago
@Terrynyangiya
then you are not a really luo
CockpitpilotB737 1 year ago
they say- chieng pod lach to mean the day is still long and omer to mean drunk very lose to my kenyan luo, ha ha ha!!
jackabuya 2 years ago
ayie gi wach, acheigni winjo, dhok no mit manade
jackabuya 2 years ago