Didinga language

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The Didinga language is a Surmic language spoken primarily by the Didinga people in the Eastern Equatoria region of South Sudan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Sudanic language
Surmic language
language
closelyRelatedTo Longarim language NERFINISHED
Narim language NERFINISHED
Tennet language NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country South Sudan NERFINISHED
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Didinga NERFINISHED
glottocode didi1241
glottologName Didinga NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Didinga-Longarim NERFINISHED
’Di’dinga
hasDialects Didinga dialects
hasDomain agriculture
musicAndSong
oralTradition
pastoralism
ritualsAndCeremonies
hasPhonologicalFeature consonantLengthDistinction
contrastiveTone
vowelLengthDistinction
iso639-3 did
languageFamily Surmic
linguisticTypology agglutinativeLanguage
toneLanguage
macroArea Eastern Africa NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguages Boyya language
Lopit language NERFINISHED
Murle language NERFINISHED
Toposa language NERFINISHED
region Didinga Hills NERFINISHED
spokenBy Didinga people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Eastern Equatoria NERFINISHED
South Sudan NERFINISHED
subfamily South Surmic NERFINISHED
subjectObjectVerbOrder SOV-dominant
usedBy Didinga pastoralistCommunities
usedFor oralCommunication
usedIn communityAffairs
localTrade
traditionalCulture
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Surmic includesLanguage Didinga language
Surmic languages includesLanguage Didinga language
Murle language neighboringLanguage Didinga language