krs ISO 639

Gbäyä Autonyms

Gbaya

  • Geography

    SD South Darfur state: Radom district, Kafia Kingi and south.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Sudan

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Gbäyä
28,000 in Sudan (2017). Total users in all countries: 48,000 (as L1: 44,000; as L2: 4,000).
South Darfur state: Radom district, Kafia Kingi and south.
South Sudan, Sudan
5 (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Satellites, Central Sudanic, West, Kresh
SVO; prepositions; genitives, articles, relatives after noun heads; adjectives before, numerals usually before noun heads; CV, V, CCV (CVC rare); 5 tones.
Used by all. Used as L2 by Gula [kcm], Yulu [yul].
Literature. NT: 2019.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Gbaya
Gbaya
20,000 in South Sudan, all users. L1 users: 16,000 in South Sudan (2013 SIL). L2 users: 4,000.
Western Bahr al Ghazal state: Raga and north through Katta, Boro and Kosho to Kafia Kingi, south of Radom National Park.
Naka (Kresh-Boro), Gbaya-Ndogo (Kresh-Ndogo), Gbaya-Ngbongbo (Kresh-Hofra), Gbaya-Gboko, Orlo (Woro), Gbaya-Dara, Dongo. 8 tribes and dialects. Gbaya-Ndogo is prestigious and understood by all. Naka is largest and also well understood.
5 (Developing)
All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Sudanese Spoken Arabic [apd]. Used as L2 by Aja [aja], Mangayat [myj], Yulu [yul].
Developed literacy materials in use. Taught as subject in some primary schools through grade 3.
Different from Gbaya languages in the Niger-Congo family.
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