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  1. Otuho, also known as Lotuko (Lotuxo), is the language of the Otuho people. It is an Eastern Nilotic language , and has several other Otuho speaking dialectic groups. Language varieties [ edit ]

  2. Lotuko is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in South Sudan. mainly in the Eastern Equatoria region. In 1977 there were 135,000 Lokutko speakers. The language is also known as Latooka, Lattuka, Latuka, Latuko, Lotuho, Lotuka, Lotuxo, Olotorit or Otuxo. Dialects of Lotuko include Koriok, Logrii, Lomya. Lorwama, Lowudo, and Logotik.

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  4. The Dongotono language is spoken by the Dongotono people, who live on the north-western slopes of the Dongotono Mountains in the southern part of Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan. Administratively, this area is part of Ikotos County, and the Dongotono live in large and densely populated settlements which include Chakari, Ikotos, Isoke and ...

  5. The Lotuko language as here set forth is spoken by about 40,000 people, all of whom, with the exception of a few hundreds in the Opari district of Mongalla Province and the Chua District of Uganda, live in the district of that name. Of other dialects spoken in the district the principal are those spoken round Ikoto and in Northern Loplt.

  6. The Lotuko language as here set forth is spoken by about 40,000 people, all of whom, with the exception of a few hundreds in the Opari district of Mongalla Province and the Chua District of Uganda, live in the district of that name. Type. Papers Contributed. Information. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies , Volume 2 , Issue ...

  7. The Lotuko or Latuka, also known as the Othuo, are a Nilotic ethnic group whose traditional home is the Eastern Equatoria state of South Sudan. Their population is between 500,000 to 700,000. Their population is between 500,000 to 700,000.

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