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    Geographic distribution: southwestern Ethiopia, eastern South Sudan, northeastern Uganda, western Kenya, northern Tanzania
    Glottolog: east2418
    Linguistic classification: Nilo-Saharan?Eastern SudanicNiloticEastern Nilotic
    Subdivisions: Bari, AtekerLotukoMaa
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    What does East Sudanic mean?
    The name "East Sudanic" refers to the eastern part of the region of Sudan where the country of Sudan is located, and contrasts with Central Sudanic and Western Sudanic (modern Mande, in the Niger–Congo family ).
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    What are the Eastern Nilotic languages?
    The Eastern Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, themselves belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan; they are believed to have begun to diverge about 3,000 years ago, and have spread southwards from an original home in Equatoria in South Sudan.
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    What is the oldest language in East Africa?
    Nubian (and possibly Meroitic) gives Eastern Sudanic some of the earliest written attestations of African languages. However, the largest branch by far is Nilotic, spread by extensive and comparatively recent conquests throughout East Africa. Before the spread of Nilotic, Eastern Sudanic was centered in present-day Sudan.
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    What is the largest branch of African languages?
    Nubian (and possibly Meroitic) gives Eastern Sudanic some of the earliest written attestations of African languages. However, the largest branch by far is Nilotic, spread by extensive and comparatively recent conquests throughout East Africa.
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    In most classifications, the Eastern Sudanic languages are a group of nine families of languages that may constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Eastern Sudanic languages are spoken from southern Egypt to northern Tanzania.
    Nubian (and possibly Meroitic) gives Eastern Sudanic some of the earliest writt…

    • Linguistic classification: Nilo-Saharan?Eastern …
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudanic_languages

    The grouping was based on geographic and loose typological grounds. One of its proponents was the German linguist Carl Meinhof. Meinhof had been working on the Bantu languages, which have an elaborate noun-class system, and he labeled all languages not in Hamito-Semitic or Bushman that lacked such a noun-class system Sudansprachen. There were two main branches; Eastern Sudanic was largely equivalent to Nilo-Saharan sans Nilotic, and Western Sudanic to Niger–Congo sans …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Eastern_Sudanic_languages
      • The Northern Eastern Sudanic, Eastern k Sudanic, Ek Sudanic, NNT or Astaboran languages may form a primary division of the yet-to-be-demonstrated Eastern Sudanic family. They are characterised by having a /k/ in the first person singular pronoun "I/me", as opposed to the Southern Eastern Sudanic languages, which have an /n/. Nyima has yet to be con...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Eastern_Sudanic_languages

      WebThe Southern Eastern Sudanic languages are characterized by having an /n/ in the pronoun "I/me", as opposed to the Northern Eastern Sudanic languages, which have a …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Jebel_languages

      WebThe Eastern Jebel languages are a small subfamily belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subgroup of Nilo-Saharan. They are spoken in the hills of An Nil al Azraq province in …

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      WebApr 10, 2011 · English: Eastern Sudanic languages: Group k (northesastern sudanic languages) (orange) Group n (southesastern sudanic languages) (yellow) Source Own …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Nilotic_languages

      WebThe Eastern Nilotic languages are one of the three primary branches of the Nilotic languages, themselves belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan; …

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      WebEastern Sudanic languages In most classifications, the Eastern Sudanic languagesare a group of nine families of languages that may constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan …

    • Southern Eastern Sudanic languages - Wikipedia

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      WebJan 09, 2022 · The Southern Eastern Sudanic languages are characterized by having an /n/ in the pronoun "I/me", as opposed to the Northern Eastern Sudanic languages, …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Sudanic_languages

      Web38 rows · Central Sudanic is a family of about sixty languages that have been included in the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family. Central Sudanic languages are spoken …

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