Ngile

Ngile

Gesprochen in

Sudan
Sprecher 38.000 (1982)
Linguistische
Klassifikation

Niger-Kongo

Sprachcodes
ISO 639-3 jle

Die Sprache Ngile oder auch Daloka, Dara, Masakin, Mesakin und Taloka ist eine kordofanische Sprache, die im Sudan gesprochen wird.

Sie zählt zur Sprachfamilie der Niger-Kongo-Sprachen und da wiederum zur Sprachgruppe der Talodi-Heiban-Sprachen.

Sie hat allein im Sudan eine Sprecherzahl von insgesamt 38.000 Sprechern.[1]

Einzelnachweise

  1. Нгилески на Етнолог

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