• Mangbutu is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Congo. It, or its speakers, are also known as Mangu-Ngutu, Mombuttu, Wambutu. The 1,200 Andinai...
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  • The Mangbutu–Lese languages of the Central Sudanic language family, also known as Mangbutu–Efe or simply Mangbutu (e.g. Starostin 2016), are a cluster...
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    distinct languages spoken by the Mbuti: Kango, a Bantu Zone D language related to Bila Efe, a Mangbutu language related to Lese Asua language, a Mangbetu...
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    Peripheral Moru–Madi Moru (Miza, etc.) Avukaya, Logo, Keliko Madi (Lokai, etc.) Mangbutu: Mamvu; Balese Mangbetu: Meje, Asua, Aka, Lombi Kresh: Kresh; Aja Baadha...
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    The number of languages natively spoken in Africa is variously estimated (depending on the delineation of language vs. dialect) at between 1,250 and 2...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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  • which makes a protein called Midkine mdk, ISO 639-3 code for the Mangbutu language MDK, the IATA code for Mbandaka Airport Minedykkerkommandoen, a Norwegian...
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  • speakers in Sudan. The three Berta languages, Gebeto, Fadashi and Undu, are often considered dialects of a single language. Berta proper includes the dialects...
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    (West-Central Sudanic branch) Kresh-Aja-Birri East-Central Sudanic branch Mangbutu-Efe Mangbetu-Asoa Lendu-Ngiti Moru-Madi Krongo-Kadugli (Kadu) group Maba...
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  • Labial–uvular consonant (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    articulation, the lips and the uvula. They have been attested in Lese, a Mangbutu-Efe language spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. One labial–uvular...
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  • 1997). "Phonetic characteristics of double articulations in some Mangbutu-Efe languages" (PDF). International Speech Communication Association: 803–806...
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    The Songhay, Songhai or Ayneha languages ([sõʁaj], [soŋaj] or [soŋoj]) are a group of closely related languages/dialects centred on the middle stretches...
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    The Fur or For languages constitute a small, closely related family, which is a proposed member of the Nilo-Saharan family. Its members are: Fur in western...
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  • Voiceless labial–uvular plosive (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    articulations in some Mangbutu-Efe languages" (PDF). International Speech Communication Association: 803–806. Güldemann, Tom (2018-09-10). The Languages and Linguistics...
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    1997). Phonetic characteristics of double articulations in some Mangbutu-Efe languages (PDF). Eurospeech '97, 5th European Conference on Speech Communication...
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    The Maban languages are a small family of languages which have been included in the hypothetical Nilo-Saharan language family. Maban languages are spoken...
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  • The Nubian languages are a group of related languages spoken by the Nubians. In the past, Nubian languages were spoken throughout much of Sudan, but as...
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  • (or preferably Chabu; also called Mikeyir) is an endangered language and likely language isolate spoken by about 400 former hunter-gatherers in southwestern...
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    The Daju languages are spoken in isolated pockets by the Daju people across a wide area of Sudan and Chad. In Sudan, they are spoken in parts of the regions...
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  • articulations in some Mangbutu-Efe languages" (PDF). International Speech Communication Association: 803–806. Güldemann, Tom (2018-09-10). The Languages and Linguistics...
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    Sudanic languages are a group of nine families of languages that may constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Eastern Sudanic languages are...
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    The Saharan languages are a small family of languages across parts of the eastern Sahara, extending from northwestern Sudan to southern Libya, north and...
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  • Kresh is a small language group of South Sudan. It is generally considered to be a branch of the Central Sudanic languages. Boyeldieu (2010) judges that...
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  • Ndo, also Ke’bu, Kebu, or Membitu, is a Central Sudanic language of northeastern Congo and western Uganda spoken by a caste of blacksmiths. Ndo[dead link]...
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  • The Bʼaga languages, also known as Gumuz, form a small language family spoken along the border of Ethiopia and Sudan. They have been tentatively classified...
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    The Koman languages are a small close-knit family of languages located along the Ethiopia–Sudan border with about 50,000 speakers. They are conventionally...
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    Kordofan region of Sudan: Talodi–Heiban languages, Lafofa languages, Rashad languages, Katla languages and Kadu languages. The first four groups are sometimes...
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  • The Surmic languages are a branch of the Eastern Sudanic language family. Today, the various peoples who speak Surmic languages make their living in a...
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    The Kuliak languages, also called the Rub languages, are a group of languages spoken by small relict communities in the mountainous Karamoja region of...
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    The Kunama languages are a family of languages traditionally considered dialects of a single language, spoken in western Eritrea and across the border...
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