Luo script

Luo script
Script type
CreatorKefa Ombewa and Paul Sidandi
Time period
2009 to present
DirectionLeft-to-right
LanguagesLuo languages
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The Luo alphabet (also known as the Luo Lakeside script) was invented by Kefa Ombewa[1] 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.

  1. ^ "Luo Lakeside Script".