alz ISO 639

Dho Alur Autonyms

Alur

  • Geography

    CD Ituri province: Mahagi territory, northwest to Djalasiga area.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Democratic Republic of the Congo

alz
Aloro, Alua, Alulu, DhuAlur, Dhʉ Alur, Jo Alur, Lur, Luri
Dho Alur
750,000 in Democratic Republic of the Congo (Johnstone and Mandryk 2001). Total users in all countries: 1,735,000.
Ituri province: Mahagi territory, northwest to Djalasiga area.
Northern Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda
5* (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Core, Eastern Sudanic, Southern (n languages), Nilotic, Western, Luo, Southern, Luo-Acholi, Alur-Acholi, Alur
Jonam, Ngora. Lexical similarity: 96% between the Jonam and Ngora dialects.
A few also use Bangala [bxg]. Also use Congo Swahili [swc]. Used as L2 by Ndrulo [dno].
Literature. Radio. Videos. Dictionary. Texts. Bible: 1936–2016.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Alur
Alur
985,000 in Uganda (2014 census), increasing. Census based on tribal affiliation. 106,000 ethnically identified as Jonam (2014 census).
Arua, Nebbi, Nyadri, Yumbe, and Zombo districts: north of Lake Albert.
Jokot, Jonam, Mambisa, Wanyoro.
4 (Educational)
Vigorous. Home, village, market. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use English [eng]. Some also use Swahili [swh]. Also use Lugbara [lgg]. Also use Nubi [kcn] (Nakao 2018). Used as L2 by Gungu [rub], Kebu [ndp], Ndrulo [dno].
Taught in primary schools through grade 3. Taught as subject in secondary schools, as ‘Lwo’, sharing materials with Acholi [ach], Jopadhola [adh], Kumam [kdi], and Lango [laj]. Taught as ‘Lwo’ at 1 university.
Christian.
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