Otuho language

E946861

The Otuho language is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken primarily by the Otuho (Lotuko) people of South Sudan.

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Otuho language canonical 1

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Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Nilotic language
Nilo-Saharan language
language
alternativeName Latuka language NERFINISHED
Lotuho language NERFINISHED
Lotuko language NERFINISHED
Lotuxo language
associatedReligion Christianity (among speakers)
traditional African religions (among speakers)
belongsToMacroArea Africa NERFINISHED
country South Sudan NERFINISHED
endangermentStatus vulnerable (regional use under pressure from major languages)
ethnicGroup Otuho people NERFINISHED
glottologName Otuho NERFINISHED
hasDialects Otuho dialects
hasGlottocode otuh1238
hasISO639-3Code lot
influencedBy Arabic (Sudanese Arabic) NERFINISHED
English (through South Sudanese education and administration)
languageBranch Nilotic languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Nilo-Saharan languages
languageSubbranch Eastern Nilotic languages NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguages Dongotono language NERFINISHED
Lango (South Sudan) language
Lokoya language NERFINISHED
Lopit language NERFINISHED
Tennet language NERFINISHED
primaryStatus living language
region Eastern South Sudan NERFINISHED
spokenBy Lotuko people NERFINISHED
Otuho people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Eastern Equatoria State NERFINISHED
South Sudan
typologicalFeature tonal language
verb-initial tendencies
usedFor cultural practices
daily communication
traditional oral literature
usedIn local churches in Otuho-speaking areas
local radio broadcasts (regionally)
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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