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  1. Gerrit Dimmendaal. Nilo-Saharan, a phylum spread mainly across an area south of the Afro-Asiatic and north of the Niger-Congo phylum, was established as a genetic grouping by Greenberg. In his earlier, continent-wide classification of African languages in articles published between 1949 and 1954, Greenberg had proposed a Macro-Sudanic family ...

  2. The Western Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, along with the Eastern Nilotic languages and Southern Nilotic languages; Themselves belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan. [1] The about 22 ( SIL estimate) Western Nilotic languages are spoken in an area ranging from southwestern ...

  3. Komuz languages, a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family formed by a group of related languages spoken in the border area that separates Ethiopia from Sudan and South Sudan. The Komuz group consists of Koma, Twampa (Uduk), Kwama, and Opo (Opo-Shita). Another variety of Komuz, known as Gule (Anej), may be extinct because its speakers have ...

  4. Oct 11, 2018 · Slightly fewer than 4.5 million people speak it as their first language. Several other Nilo-Saharan languages are spoken in Kenya such as Maasai and Teso. Another Nilo-Saharan dialect with a significant number of native speakers is Kanuri which is dominant around the Lake Chad area. Songhay is the most prevalent Nilo-Saharan language in West ...

  5. Apr 25, 2017 · National Languages Of Cameroon. The incredible linguistic diversity of Cameroon is easily visible in its huge wealth of national languages. 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, 169 Niger-Congo languages, 4 Ubangian languages, and 2 Nilo-Saharan languages are spoken in Cameroon. The Niger-Congo languages spoken here can be further classified and includes ...

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · The Nilo-Saharan Languages Of Africa. There are around 80 languages in the Nilo-Saharan family. These tonal languages are spread throughout parts of central, eastern and northeastern Africa, including places like Chad, Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya. Examples of Nilo-Saharan languages include Lugbara in Uganda, Zarma in Niger and Dholuo in Kenya.

  7. language, System of conventional spoken or written symbols used by people in a shared culture to communicate with each other. A language both reflects and affects a culture’s way of thinking, and changes in a culture influence the development of its language. Related languages become more differentiated when their speakers are isolated from ...

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