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What is the Luhya translation of cooking stick?
There is no specific Luhya word for a "cooking stick" because this term is usually used in a broader context of kitchen utensils.
Here are some possible translations depending on the specific context:
* For stirring:
* Olulilo: This is the general word for "spoon" and can be used for stirring in a pot.
* Emikoki: This word refers to a specific type of wooden spoon used for stirring porridge.
* For roasting:
* Emukama: This refers to a long, thin stick used for roasting meat or vegetables over a fire.
* Olulilo: A spoon could also be used to turn food during roasting.
The best translation will depend on the exact context and the intended meaning.
If you can provide more context about how the "cooking stick" is being used, I can give you a more accurate translation.
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