Chogo
Bone.
e.g.
Omiya mana chogo to odong' gi ringo.
en
She has taken the meat and given me the bones.

Chogo
/noun: bone///plural: choke/// also used as a pronoun to describe the last born in a family - also look for "chokwa"/
e.g.
example as NOUN: joma madho chak mang'ny bedo gi chogo motegno.
en
those who drink a lot of milk develop a strong bone.
By
James Abonyo

Chogo
1. Bone
2. Last born
e.g.
1. Ring'o ni otimo choke lilo.
2. Ochieng' end chogo e odwa.
en
1. This meat has a lot of bones.
2. Ochieng' is the last born in our house.

Chogo
Bone/last born.
e.g.
Guok chamo chogo
Anyango en chogo dalagi
en
The dog is eating a bone
Anyango is the last born in her family.
By
Austine Auki
