Berti language

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The Berti language is an extinct Saharan language once spoken by the Berti people of Sudan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Saharan language
extinct language
language
country Sudan
endangeredStatusBeforeExtinction moribund
ethnicGroup Berti people NERFINISHED
extinctionDate 20th century
family Saharan languages
hasAlternativeName Berti
Berti (Sudan) NERFINISHED
hasGlottocode bert1248
hasGlottologName Berti NERFINISHED
hasISO6393Code byt
isPartOf Saharan branch of Nilo-Saharan NERFINISHED
languageFamily Nilo-Saharan languages
notableFeature classified within Eastern Saharan subgroup
shifted to Arabic among Berti people leading to extinction
region Darfur NERFINISHED
Kordofan NERFINISHED
replacedBy Arabic NERFINISHED
spokenBy Berti people NERFINISHED
spokenIn northern Darfur NERFINISHED
western Sudan NERFINISHED
status extinct
subfamily Eastern Saharan languages NERFINISHED
writingSystem Arabic script

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Saharan languages hasMemberLanguage Berti language