List of endangered languages in Sudan
Sudan is a multilingual country dominated by Sudanese Arabic. In the 2005 constitution of the Republic of Sudan, the official languages of Sudan are literary Arabic and English.
An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native speakers, it becomes an extinct language.[1]
Sudan
Main article: Languages of Sudan
Language | Status | Comments | ISO 639-3 |
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Acheron language | Severely endangered[1] | acz | |
Afitti language | Severely endangered[1] | aft | |
Aja language | Critically endangered[1] | aja | |
Aka language | Definitely endangered[1] | Also spoken in: India | hru |
Bai language | Definitely endangered[1] | bdj | |
Belanda Bor language | Definitely endangered[1] | bxb | |
Beli language | Definitely endangered[1] | blm | |
Boguru language | Critically endangered[1] | Also spoken in: Democratic Republic of the Congo | bqu |
Bongo language | Definitely endangered[1] | bot | |
Buga language | Critically endangered[1] | myj | |
Dair language | Severely endangered[1] | drb | |
Dilling language | Definitely endangered[1] | dil | |
Dongotono language | Vulnerable[1] | ddd | |
Ebang language | Severely endangered[1] | hbn | |
El Hugeirat language | Severely endangered[1] | elh | |
Eliri language | Severely endangered[1] | eli | |
Feroge language | Vulnerable[1] | fer | |
Heiban language | Vulnerable[1] | hbn | |
Indri language | Severely endangered[1] | idr | |
Kadaru language | Definitely endangered[1] | kdu | |
Kanga language | Severely endangered[1] | kcp | |
Karko language | Definitely endangered[1] | kko | |
Katla language | Definitely endangered[1] | kcr | |
Keiga language | Severely endangered[1] | kec | |
Kelo language | Critically endangered[1] | xel | |
Ko language | Critically endangered[1] | fuj | |
Komo language | Definitely endangered[1] | Also spoken in: Ethiopia | xom |
Krongo language | Definitely endangered[1] | kgo | |
Lafofa language | Severely endangered[1] | laf | |
Laro language | Definitely endangered[1] | lro | |
Logol language | Severely endangered[1] | lof | |
Logorik language | Critically endangered[1] | liu | |
Lumun language | Definitely endangered[1] | lmd | |
Mo'da language | Critically endangered[1] | gbn | |
Molo language | Critically endangered[1] | zmo | |
Moro language | Definitely endangered[1] | mor | |
Morokodo language | Severely endangered[1] | mgc | |
Narim language | Definitely endangered[1] | loh | |
Nding language | Critically endangered[1] | eli | |
Ngile language | Severely endangered[1] | jle | |
Njalgulgule language | Severely endangered[1] | njl | |
Otoro language | Severely endangered[1] | otr | |
Shatt language | Severely endangered[1] | shj | |
Shwai language | Critically endangered[1] | shw | |
Tagoi language | Severely endangered[1] | tag | |
Talodi language | Critically endangered[1] | tlo | |
Temein language | Severely endangered[1] | teq | |
Tennet language | Vulnerable[1] | tex | |
Tese language | Critically endangered[1] | keg | |
Thuri language | Vulnerable[1] | thu | |
Tima language | Severely endangered[1] | tms | |
Tingal language | Definitely endangered[1] | tie | |
Tirma language | Critically endangered[1] | suq | |
Tocho language | Severely endangered[1] | taz | |
Tulishi language | Severely endangered[1] | tey | |
Tumtum language | Severely endangered[1] | tbr | |
Wali language | Critically endangered[1] | wll | |
Warnang language | Severely endangered[1] | wrn | |
Yulu language | Vulnerable[1] | Also spoken in: Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo | yul |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Moseley, Christopher, ed. (2010). Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger. Memory of Peoples (3rd ed.). Paris: UNESCO Publishing. ISBN 978-92-3-104096-2. Retrieved 2015-04-11.
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