nus ISO 639

Thok Nath Autonyms

Nuer

  • Geography

    SS Jonglei state: north of a Jonglei-to-Pibor Post line; Unity state: south of Bentin town; Upper Nile state: Baliet, Lukapin/Nasir, and Ulang counties; small border areas in Lakes, Northern Bahr al Ghazal, and Warrap states.
  • Language Cloud

A language of South Sudan

nus
Naadh, Naath, Nuaar, Thok Naath, Thok Nuerä, Thok Nuäärä
Thok Nath
1,550,000 in South Sudan (2017). Total users in all countries: 1,706,280 (as L1: 1,705,160; as L2: 1,120).
Jonglei state: north of a Jonglei-to-Pibor Post line; Unity state: south of Bentin town; Upper Nile state: Baliet, Lukapin/Nasir, and Ulang counties; small border areas in Lakes, Northern Bahr al Ghazal, and Warrap states.
Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia, South Sudan
5 (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Core, Eastern Sudanic, Southern (n languages), Nilotic, Western, Dinka-Nuer, Nuer
Dor (Door), Eastern Jikany (Jekaing, Jikain), Abigar, Western Jikany, Cien, Thognaath (Thok Nath), Lou (Lau), Nyuong, Thiang (Bul, Gawaar, Jagai, Laak, Leik).
Used in all churches. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Used as L2 by Southeastern Dinka [dks].
Taught as subject in some primary schools through grade 3. The Ministry of Education, supported by donors, has started a pilot project to develop materials for teaching Nuer as a subject and as language of instruction up to grade 3 in some schools. Literature. Dictionary. Bible: 1999.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Nuer
Nuer
2,160 in Australia (2016 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Nuer
154,120 in Ethiopia, all users. L1 users: 153,000 in Ethiopia (2007 census). L2 users: 1,120. 61,600 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 148,000 (2007 census).
Gambela region: along Baro river.
Eastern Nuer (Abigar, Door, Ji, Jikany, Kany).
4 (Educational)
Also use Sudanese Spoken Arabic [apd]. Used as L2 by Opo [lgn].
Literacy rate in L2: 8%. Taught in primary schools in the early grades.
Severe displacement caused by fighting in Ethiopia and Sudan (1991). Traditional religion.
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