Uduk language
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Uduk | |
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T'wampa | |
Native to | Sudan, South Sudan |
Ethnicity | Uduk people |
Native speakers | unknown (undated figure of 22,000)[1] |
Latin | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | udu |
Uduk, also known as Tw'ampa (T'wampa), is a Koman language spoken in Sudan and South Sudan near the border with Ethiopia.
References
- Don Killian and Harald Hammarström (2010) "Notes on the morphosyntax of Uduk"
- Bender, M. L. 1983. Proto-Koman phonology and lexicon. Afrika und Übersee 66, 259–297.
- ↑ Uduk reference at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013)
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