fia ISO 639

Nobiin

  • Geography

    SD Northern state: Wadi Halfa district, Burgeg to Wadi Halfa; possibly east of Khartoum city, New Halfa area.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Sudan

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Fiadidja-Mahas, Mahas-Fiadidja, Mahas-Fiyadikkya
144,000 in Sudan (2017). Total users in all countries: 546,000.
Northern state: Wadi Halfa district, Burgeg to Wadi Halfa; possibly east of Khartoum city, New Halfa area.
Egypt and Libya, Sudan
6b (Threatened).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Core, Eastern Sudanic, Northern (k languages), Nubian, Northern
Mahas (Mahasi, Mahass). Lexical similarity: 67% with Kenzi [xnz], but not intelligible of it.
Some young people, all adults. Also use Sudanese Spoken Arabic [apd].
Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible portions: 1860–1899. The goals of the Nubian Language Society are to revitalize the Nubian language, teach the Nubian language to all Nubian people, and develop the Nubian language to cope with technology and modern life (Jaeger 2008). Agency: Nubian Language Society.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab]. Coptic script [Copt], Old Nubian variant. Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Nobiin
Nobiin
402,000 in Egypt (2019).
Aswan governorate: Kom Ombo area; shares area with Mattokki [xnz]; scattered in cities.
Fiyadikka.
7 (Shifting)
Shifting to Egyptian Spoken Arabic [arz]. Shifting to Sa’idi Spoken Arabic [aec].
Non-indigenous. The language is the central feature of Nubian identity. Spoken by the Fedicca in Egypt and the Mahas in Sudan. Muslim.
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