Sudanese English

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Sudanese English
Spoken in: Sudan (Southern Sudan is the official area)
Total speakers:
Language family: Indo-European
 Germanic
  West Germanic
   Anglo-Frisian
    Anglic
     Sudanese English 
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

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.

Major Modern Germanic languages
Afrikaans | Danish | Dutch | English | German | Norwegian | Swedish | Yiddish
Minor Modern Germanic languages
Faroese | Frisian | Icelandic | Luxembourgish
Reg. acknowledged Germanic languages/dialects
Limburgish | Low German / Low Saxon | North Frisian | Saterland Frisian | Scots | Ulster Scots