Sudanese English
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Sudanese English | ||
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Spoken in: | Sudan (Southern Sudan is the official area) | |
Total speakers: | — | |
Language family: | Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic Sudanese English |
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Writing system: | English alphabet | |
Official status | ||
Official language of: | none | |
Regulated by: | none | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | none (B) | none (T) |
ISO 639-3: | none | |
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Sudanese English (also Southern Sudanese English), as spoken in Southern Sudan, is the result of a mixing of Egyptian English and English from the Anglophone. This has resulted in a variety of English that is unique to Sudan, reflecting the way in which the country has been influenced by both African and English cultures.