Kumam is a language of the Southern Lwoo group spoken by the Kumam people of Uganda. It is estimated that the Kumam dialect has 82 percent lexical similarity...
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Kumam may refer to: Kumam people, a Nilotic ethnic group of Uganda Kumam dialect, the variety of Southern Luo spoken by those people This disambiguation...
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The Kumam people are part of a Hamites ethnic group of about 720,000 census 2024, living mainly Kumam Sub-Region of Kaberamaido, Soroti, Soroti City,...
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Germany (DS100:KDI) Haluoleo Airport, Kendari, Indonesia (IATA:KDI) Kumam dialect, spoken in Uganda (ISO 639-3:kdi) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Luo languages (redirect from Luo dialects)
Adhola–Alur–Luo Adhola–Luo Adhola Luo (Kenya and Tanzania) Alur Lango–Kumam Kumam Lango (Uganda) According to Mechthild Reh, the Northern Luo languages...
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(/əˈtʃoʊ.li/ ə-CHOH-li, also Leb Acoli, or Leb Lwo) is a Southern Luo dialect spoken by the Acholi people in the districts of Gulu, Kitgum, Amuru, Lamwo...
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Lango language (Uganda) (redirect from Lango dialect)
positions. In slow speech, it may also be heard as a murmured fricative [ɦ]. Kumam has ten vowels, forming an asymmetric vowel harmony system based on advanced...
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Southern Luo Languages (redirect from Southern Luo dialects)
(Kenya and Tanzania) Alur Lango–Kumam Kumam Lango (Uganda) Adhola at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Kumam at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
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including Turkana in present-day Kenya, Iteso, Dodoth, Jie, Karamojong, and Kumam in present-day Uganda, also Jiye and Toposa in southern Sudan all of them...
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[when?] The Samburu dialect is closely related to the Camus dialect (88% to 94% lexical similarity) and to the South Maasai dialects (77% to 89% lexical...
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Alur language (redirect from Alur dialect)
Northern Anuak Belanda Bor Jur Päri Shilluk Thuri Southern Southern Luo Acholi Adhola Alur Dholuo Kumam Lango (Uganda)...
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Badama) of Uganda. Dhopadhola is generally mutually intelligible with Acholi, Kumam, Lango and Alur of Uganda and Dholuo of Kenya. The prefix dho means "language...
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Dholuo (redirect from Luo dialect)
The Dholuo dialect (pronounced [d̪ólúô]) or Nilotic Kavirondo, is a dialect of the Luo group of Nilotic languages, spoken by about 4.2 million Luo people...
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Maasai language (redirect from Arusa dialect)
Chamus, spoken south and southeast of Lake Baringo (sometimes regarded as a dialect of Samburu); and Parakuyu of Tanzania. The Maasai, Samburu, il-Chamus and...
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Kony 2012 Kotido Kotido Airport Kotido District Kuku dialect Kulambiro Kuluva Hospital Kumam dialect Kumi District Kumi Town Kumi University Kween District...
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languages include Alur (population 459,000), Acholi, Lango, Adhola and Kumam. Some Southern Nilotic Kalenjin languages are spoken along the border with...
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Ogiek language (section Dialects)
Kenyan place Kinare on the eastern slope of the Rift Valley. The Kinare dialect is extinct, and Rottland (1982:24-25) reports that he found a few old men...
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Dinka language (section Dialects)
Dinka (natively Thuɔŋjäŋ, Thoŋ ë Jieng or simply Jieng) is a Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the Dinka people, a major ethnic group of South Sudan....
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branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Miisiirii is often considered a dialect, though it is not particularly close. Tama is spoken by 63,000 people in...
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Northern Anuak Belanda Bor Jur Päri Shilluk Thuri Southern Southern Luo Acholi Adhola Alur Dholuo Kumam Lango (Uganda)...
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Elgon languages: Kupsabiny (spoken by about 120,000 people) and Sabaot dialects (spoken by about 134,000 people). Sabaot is a common name assumed by various...
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people of the broader Kalenjin group in Kenya. As a part of the Kalenjin dialect cluster, it is most closely related to such varieties as Kipsigis and Nandi...
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Nuer language (section Dialects)
There are several dialects of Nuer, although all share one written standard. For example, final /k/, is pronounced in the Jikany dialect but is dropped in...
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Tarantino, Odwe, Crazollara, Uzoigwe). The name “Lango” is found in Teso, Kumam, Karamojong, Jie, and Labwor vocabularies, reflecting that how these groups...
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closely related Eastern Nilotic languages (or from a linguistic perspective, dialects, as they appear to be mutually intelligible) spoken in parts of Kenya and...
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Teso language (redirect from Lokathan dialect)
Northern Anuak Belanda Bor Jur Päri Shilluk Thuri Southern Southern Luo Acholi Adhola Alur Dholuo Kumam Lango (Uganda)...
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Karamojong language (redirect from Jie dialect)
technical words come from these latter also. Closely related languages and dialects are spoken by many more peoples, including the Jie, Dodoth, Teso (in Uganda)...
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The Hill Nubian languages, also called Kordofan Nubian, are a dialect continuum of Nubian languages spoken by the Hill Nubians in the northern Nuba Mountains...
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Bari language (section Dialects)
themselves, the Pojulu, Kakwa, Nyangwara, Mundari, and Kuku. Each has its own dialect. The language is therefore sometimes called Karo or Kutuk ('mother tongue')...
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2024-05-06. Retrieved 2024-05-06. van Otterloo, Roger. 1979. A Kalenjin dialect study. (Language Data Africa Series, 18.) Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics...
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