Luo script
The Luo alphabet (also known as the Luo Lakeside script) was invented by Kefa Ombewa and Paul Sidandi between 2009 and 2012 to write Luo languages, specifically Dholuo of Kenya, in a unique way. The script is a left-to-right alphabet, with 33 letters connected to each other by a line running along the bottom.
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Creator | Kefa Ombewa and Paul Sidandi |
Time period | 2009 to present |
Direction | Left-to-right |
Languages | Luo languages |
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