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      • The Nilotic languages are spoken by some 14 million people (see Nilotes), including the Dinka, Nuer, Luo, Turkana, Kalenjin, and Maasai.
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  2. Apr 25, 2017 · One of the official languages of Sri Lanka is Sinhalese. It is the Sinhalese people's native language, who total approximately 16 million. An additional 4 million speak Sinhalese as a second language. This language belongs to the Indo-European language family. Within that category, is part of the Indo-Aryan branch.

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  3. Glottolog. None. Distribution of Nilo-Saharan languages (in yellow) The Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed family of African languages spoken by somewhere around 70 million speakers, [1] mainly in the upper parts of the Chari and Nile rivers, including historic Nubia, north of where the two tributaries of the Nile meet.

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    • ca. 70 million for all branches listed below.
    • Proposed language family
  4. Nilo-Saharan languages. Related Topics: Songhai languages. Komuz languages. Maban languages. Fur languages. Sudanic languages. Nilo-Saharan languages, a group of languages that form one of the four language stocks or families on the African continent, the others being Afro-Asiatic, Khoisan, and Niger-Congo.

  5. Apr 4, 2023 · While most Sri Lankan citizens speak the official languages of Sinhala and Tamil, there are other languages that are regularly spoken within Sri Lanka. An estimated 46,000 people in Sri Lanka ...

  6. Gerrit J. Dimmendaal. Nilo-Saharan languages - African, Diverse, Endangered: The considerable typological diversity that characterizes the Nilo-Saharan languages corresponds to their wide geographic spread. Structural properties—for example, with respect to sound systems and word order—often are shared with unrelated neighbouring language ...

  7. The Nilotic languages are spoken by some 14 million people ( see Nilotes), including the Dinka, Nuer, Luo, Turkana, Kalenjin, and Maasai. Nilo-Saharan languages, Group of perhaps 115 African languages spoken by more than 27 million people from Mali to Ethiopia and from southernmost Egypt to Tanzania.

  8. The Nilo-Saharan languages are spoken in a wide belt that stretches from northern Tanzania and northern Kenya, through Uganda, South Sudan, Sudan, Chad, and parts of Nigeria, Niger, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Egypt. 2. Major Branches and Notable Languages: