kcn ISO 639

Rutan Nubi Autonyms

Nubi

  • Geography

    UG Scattered. Arua, Bombo, Koboko, Kumi, Luwero, Ngora, and Yumbe districts: generally in larger population areas.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Uganda

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Ki-Nubi, Kinubi
Rutan Nubi
28,800 in Uganda (2014 census), decreasing. Census based on tribal affiliation. Total users in all countries: 50,100.
Scattered. Arua, Bombo, Koboko, Kumi, Luwero, Ngora, and Yumbe districts: generally in larger population areas.
Kenya
6b (Threatened).
Creole, Arabic based
None known. Conflicting reports of intelligibility with Juba Arabic [pga]. 90% of the lexicon comes from Arabic.
Home. Some young people, all adults. Mixed attitudes, from positive to neutral, especially among youth. Most also use English [eng]. Most also use Ganda [lug]. Many also use Swahili [swh]. Used as L2 by Alur [alz], Aringa [luc], Kakwa [keo], Kuku [ukv], Lugbara [lgg], Ma’di [mhi].
Grammar. Texts.
Latin script [Latn].
Came from (South) Sudan and originally settled in Entebbe, then moved to the newly created barrack town of Bombo, but have now dispersed. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Nubi
Nubi
21,300 in Kenya (2019 census), based on ethnicity.
Nairobi; Mombasa.
6a (Vigorous)
Home, social gatherings. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Some also use English [eng]. Also use Swahili [swh], for out-group communication.
Literacy rate in L2: 40%.
Non-indigenous. Settled in Kenya by the British. A few being assimilated. Stable diglossia. Non-Nubi wives of Nubi men expected to learn Nubi. Muslim.
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