mls ISO 639

Kanaa Masarak, Masarak Autonyms

Masalit

  • Geography

    SD South Darfur state: scattered; West Darfur state: Geneina and Habila districts. North and east of Geneina (Northern Masalit dialect).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Sudan

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Kana Masalaka, Kana Masaraka, Kanaa Masaraka, Masaraka, Massalit, Mesalit
Kanaa Masarak, Masarak
350,000 in Sudan (2011 SIL). Total users in all countries: 462,000.
South Darfur state: scattered; West Darfur state: Geneina and Habila districts. North and east of Geneina (Northern Masalit dialect).
Chad, Sudan
6a (Vigorous).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Satellites, Maban, Masalit
Dialect in West Darfur differs from that in South Darfur. Lexical similarity: 36% with Karanga [kth], 42% with Maba [mfz], 45% with Marfa [mvu].
SOV; verbal affixation marks person, tense-aspect, subject number, negation, interrogation, participle, causative, verbal number, voice, and mood; vowels: 10 (-ATR: 5 and +ATR: 5).
Used by all. Most also use Sudanese Spoken Arabic [apd], however, people in the central area and women have limited proficiency.
Literature. Radio. Grammar. Texts.
Latin script [Latn].
Many fled to Chad due to war in Darfur (2011).
OLAC resources in and about Masalit
Masalit
112,000 in Chad (2019), increasing.
Ouaddaï region: Assoungha department, Adré area; Sila region. Ouaddaï region (Western Masalit dialect).
Northern Masalit, Western Masalit, Southern Masalit, Masaltang.
5 (Developing)
Vigorous. Home, market, traditional jurisdiction. Used by all. Positive attitudes, but Arabic often seen as superior. Also use Chadian Spoken Arabic [shu]. Used as L2 by Kendeje [klf], Sinyar [sys], Surbakhal [sbj], Tama [tma].
Literacy rate in L2: Below 5%. Increasing use of L1 literacy among Masalit in refugee camps in Chad, but no L1 literacy use in their home country of Sudan (2020 SIL). Taught as subject in primary schools in some refugee schools.
Masalit speakers in the Sila region are refugees. Muslim.
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