mhi ISO 639

Mãꞌdí Autonyms

Ma’di

  • Geography

    UG Adjumani, Moyo, and Yumbe districts; some in Amuru and Nwoya districts; west and east Nile regions, near Nimule, north Sudan border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Uganda

mhi
Ma’adi, Ma’aditi, Ma’di ti, Ma’diti, Madi
Mãꞌdí
293,000 in Uganda (2014 census), increasing. Census based on tribal affiliation. Numbers probably include Southern Madi speakers. Total users in all countries: 326,000.
Adjumani, Moyo, and Yumbe districts; some in Amuru and Nwoya districts; west and east Nile regions, near Nimule, north Sudan border.
South Sudan, Uganda
5 (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Satellites, Central Sudanic, East, Moru-Madi, Southern
Moyo, Oyuwi (Adjumani). Lexical similarity: 89% between Moyo and Oyuwi Ma’di dialects, 85% between Oyuwi and Ogoko Southern Ma’di [snm], 80% between Moyo and Ogoko Southern Ma’di, 78% between Moyo and Aringa [luc], 76% between Oyuwi and Aringa, 64% between Moyo and Okolli Southern Ma’di, and 59% between Oyuwi and Okollo Southern Ma’di (Boone and Watson 1999).
SVO.
Home, market, work, church. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use English [eng]. Some also use Swahili [swh]. Also use Nubi [kcn] (Nakao 2018). Used as L2 by Kuku [ukv].
Literature. Radio. Videos. Grammar. Texts. NT: 1977.
Latin script [Latn], used since 1935, revised in 2002.
Christian, Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Ma’di
Ma’di
33,000 in South Sudan (2017).
Central Equatoria state: Juba country; Eastern Equatoria state: Naguri county.
Pandikeri, Lokai, Burulo.
6a (Vigorous)
All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Bari [bfa].
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