• Ndogo is a Ubangian language, one of the nine major languages of South Sudan, and is taught in primary school. It is used as a secondary language by the...
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  • Ndogo may refer to: Ndogo people Ndogo language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ndogo. If an internal link led you here...
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  • with many of the unrelated Gbaya languages. Ndogo (Gbaya) Naka (Boro, Kpara) Kresh-Hofra (Gbaya-Ngbongbo) Woro (Orlo) Ndogo is the prestige dialect, and Naka...
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    The number of languages natively spoken in Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2...
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  • The Sere languages (also called the Ndogoic or Sere–Ndogo languages) are a proposed family of Ubangian languages spoken in South Sudan and the Democratic...
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  • unrelated Banda languages (Santandrea 1976). Several Kresh varieties are not mutually intelligible: Aja (Gbaya) Kresh proper -- Ndogo (Gbaya) + Naka (Boro...
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    Equatoria (section Languages)
    tribes like Bari, Pojulu, Kuku, Kakwa, Mundari and Nyangwara share a common language, but their accents, and some adjectives and nouns do vary; the same applies...
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    over 525 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language and most widely spoken lingua franca is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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    The Atlantic–Congo languages are the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and form the core...
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