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Encyclopedia > Central Sudanic languages

Central Sudanic is a grouping of about thirty languages of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Central Sudanic languages are spoken in the Central African Republic, Chad, Sudan, Uganda, and Congo (DRC). Map showing the distribution of the Nilo-Saharan languages. ...


Central Sudanic is usually divided into East and West. Eastern Central Sudanic languages (not to be confused with Eastern Sudanic languages) include such languages as Lendu, Mangbetu, and Lugbara. The western division includes the Bongo-Bagirmi languages (e.g. Baka, Bongo, Kara), and the Kresh languages Gbaya and Aja (endangered). Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... There are several languages sometimes called Kara: Fer language (Central African Republic) Gula language (Sudan), and its subfamily, the Kara languages the Omotic Karo language of Ethiopia Gbaya Kara, a dialect of the Gbaya language (Central African Republic) Kara language of New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) Ngala language (Papua New... Aja is a Nilo-Saharan language of the Central Sudanic subgroup, spoken in the southern Sudanese province of Bahr el Ghazal and along the Sudanese border in the Central African Republic. ...


Central Sudanic languages

  • Western
    • Kresh (Kresh (Gbaya) (Dialects: Naka, Ndogo, Ngbongbo, Gboko, Orlo, Dara, Dongo), Aja)
    • Bongo-Bagirmi
      • Sinyar
      • Kara (Kara (Gula), Furu, Yuru)
      • Bongo (Bongo, Baka, Jur Modo, Beli, Mo'da, Morokodo, Nyamusa, Molo, Mittu)
      • Sara-Bagirmi (Birri, Fongoro, Vale, Lutos, Bernde, Bagirmi, Berakou (Babalia), Disa, Gele, Gula, Kenga, Naba (Dialects: Bilala, Kuka, Medogo), Jaya, Ngambay, Bedjond, Bébote, Yom, Dagba, Gor, Gulay, Horo, Kaba, Laka, Mango, Sar (Sara), Mbay, Ngam, Sara Dunjo, Kaba Deme, Kaba Na, Kulfa, Sara Kaba)
  • Eastern
    • Mangbetu (Mangbetu, Lombi, Asoa)
    • Mangbutu-Efe (Mangbutu, Mvuba, Ndo, Mamvu, Efe, Lese)
    • Lendu (Lendu (Balendru), Bendi, Ngiti)
    • Moru-Madi (Moru, Ma'di, Southern Ma'di, Olu'bo, Avokaya, Keliko, Lugbara, Logo, Aringa, Omi)


 

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