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Kothbiro
Job Seda (1956 – 1 February 2019), better known as Ayub Ogada, was a Kenyan singer. He was a singer favoring the nyatiti (an eight-stringed lyre with its origins credited to the Luo, a tribe in Nyanza Kenya) as his characteristic instrument. His music is known to have a natural feel to it, having songs of birds, the calls of animals and the sounds of children playing in the background.Ayub Ogada was also an actor landing major roles in films including the Academy Award-winning Out of Africa (1985) and Kitchen Toto (1987).
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Kothbiro
Kothbiro is a Kenyan Luo folk song that is typically played on the nyatiti, a traditional Luo instrument. The word "Kothbiro" translates to "lake" in English, and the song tells the story of the beauty and tranquility of Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa. It is often sung in celebrations and cultural events in Kenya, reflecting the significance of the lake to the Luo community.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of kothbiro in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of kothbiro in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- كوثبيروArabic
- kothbiroDanish
- KothbiroGerman
- ΚοθμπίροGreek
- kothbiroSpanish
- کتبیروPersian
- kothbiroFinnish
- kothbirôFrench
- कोथबिरोHindi
- kothbiroHungarian
- kothbiroIndonesian
- kothbiroItalian
- コスビロJapanese
- kothbiroLatin
- kothbiroDutch
- kothbiroNorwegian
- KothbiroPortuguese
- kothbiroRomanian
- kothbiroSwedish
- kothbiroTurkish
- kothbiroVietnamese
- 科特比罗Chinese
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