bfa ISO 639

Bari Autonyms

Bari

  • Geography

    SS Central Equatoria state: Juba and Lainya counties; both banks of the Nile, south of Terakeka on west bank, Mongalla on east bank.
  • Language Cloud

A language of South Sudan

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Bari
941,000, all users. L1 users: 766,000 (2017). L2 users: 175,000 (2013 SIL).
Central Equatoria state: Juba and Lainya counties; both banks of the Nile, south of Terakeka on west bank, Mongalla on east bank.
South Sudan
3 (Wider communication). Widely spoken since the 5th century with the coming of Christianity. More widespread in the 19th century with the presence of missionaries. Used in home, church, education, and music.
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Core, Eastern Sudanic, Southern (n languages), Nilotic, Eastern, Bari
Bari, Nyangbara (Nyambara, Nyangwara), Nyepu (Ngyepu, Nyefu, Nyepo, Nypho), Pöjulu (Fadjulu, Fajelu, Madi, Pajulu), Ligo (Liggo). Lexical similarity: 86% with Bari and Nyepu dialects, 85% with Bari and Pöjulu, 80% with Bari and Nyangbara, 81% with Kuku [ukv], 71% with Mundari [mqu], 73% with Kakwa [keo].
All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Used as L2 by Kakwa [keo], Keliko [kbo], Ma’di [mhi], Mandari [mqu], Olu’bo [lul].
Taught in some primary schools through grade 3; the Ministry of Education, supported by donors, has started a pilot project to develop the materials for teaching Bari in schools. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 1979.
Latin script [Latn], used since 1927.
Ethnic Bari in Democratic Republic of the Congo now speak a dialect of Logo [log] and not Bari.
OLAC resources in and about Bari