kdi ISO 639

Kumam Autonyms

Kumam

  • Geography

    UG Amuria, Kaberamaido, Serere, and Soroti districts: Lake Kwania area; some in Amolatar, Buyende, Dokolo, Kamuli, Lira, and Otuke districts.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Uganda

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Akokolemu, Akum, Ikokolemu, Ikumama, Kuman, Kumum
Kumam
266,000 (2014 census), increasing. Census based on tribal affiliation.
Amuria, Kaberamaido, Serere, and Soroti districts: Lake Kwania area; some in Amolatar, Buyende, Dokolo, Kamuli, Lira, and Otuke districts.
Uganda
5 (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Core, Eastern Sudanic, Southern (n languages), Nilotic, Western, Luo, Southern, Kuman
None known. Mutually intelligible of Acholi [ach] and Lango [laj]. Lexical similarity: 82% with Acholi [ach], 81% with Lango [laj].
Home, market. Used by all. Positive attitudes. All also use Ateso [teo]. Most also use English [eng]. Many also use Lango [laj].
Literacy rate in L2: 20% in English [eng]. Taught as subject in some secondary schools, as ‘Lwo’, sharing materials with Acholi [ach], Alur [alz], Jopadhola [adh], and Lango [laj]. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 2014.
Latin script [Latn].
Ladefoged, Glick and Criper (1972) and Bender (1988 M. Bender) classify Kumam as Southern Luo; some linguists classify it in the Dinka group. Kumam oral tradition gives a Teso descent. Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Kumam