Languages
- Acholi
- Aja
- Anuak
- Arabic, Sudanese Creole
- Arabic, Sudanese Spoken
- Avokaya
- Bai
- Baka
- Banda, Mid-Southern
- Banda, Togbo-Vara
- Banda, West Central
- Banda-Banda
- Banda-Mbrès
- Banda-Ndélé
- Bari
- Belanda Bor
- Belanda Viri
- Beli
- Boguru
- Bongo
- Didinga
- Dinka, Northeastern
- Dinka, Northwestern
- Dinka, South Central
- Dinka, Southeastern
- Dinka, Southwestern
- Dongotono
- English
- Feroge
- Fulfulde, Adamawa
- Gbaya
- Homa
- Indri
- Jumjum
- Jur Modo
- Kacipo-Balesi
- Kakwa
- Keliko
- Komo
- Lango
- Lokoya
- Lopit
- Luwo
- Mabaan
- Ma'di
- Mandari
- Mangayat
- Mittu
- Mo'da
- Morokodo
- Moru
- Mündü
- Murle
- Narim
- Ndogo
- Njalgulgule
- Nuer
- Nyamusa-Molo
- Olu'bo
- Opuuo
- Otuho
- Päri
- Reel
- Shilluk
- Tennet
- Thuri
- Togoyo
- Toposa
- Uduk
- Yulu
- Zande
Scripture Status
- no Scripture
- Bible
- New Testament
- Portions
Dinka, South Central
- Alternate names: Agar, Central Dinka
- Scriptures published: Portions (1866--2011)
- Literacy: Taught in primary schools. N
- Primary country: South Sudan
- Region: Lakes State
- Religion: No information available.
- Livelihood: Pastoralists; agriculturalists: grain, corn, peanuts, beans
- Status: Language of recognized nationality in South Sudan
- Number of users: 250,000
(data from Ethnologue and other sources)
Online Resources
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