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Sosoxui Autonyms

Susu

  • Geography

    GN Widespread in southwest.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Guinea

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Sose, Soso, Soussou, Susoo
Sosoxui
2,200,000 in Guinea (2017 census). Total users in all countries: 2,433,480.
Widespread in southwest.
Guinea, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone
5* (Developing). De facto language of national identity.
Niger-Congo, Mande, Western, Central-Southwestern, Central, Susu-Yalunka
None known. Distinct from Yalunka [yal].
Also use French [fra]. Used as L2 by Baga Kaloum [bqf], Baga Koga [bgo], Baga Manduri [bmd], Baga Pokur [bcg], Baga Sitemu [bsp], Baga Sobané [bsv], Bullom So [buy], Nalu [naj], Pular [fuf].
Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Bible: 2017.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab]. Latin script [Latn].
Muslim, Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Susu
Susu
4,680 in Guinea-Bissau (2022 SIL). Ethnic population: 6,600 (2022 SIL).
Gabu region: Pitche area; Tombali region: Cacine area.
6b (Threatened)
Shifting to Guinea-Bissau Creole [pov] occurring among those whose parents migrated to the capital Bissau for further education and/or economic opportunity (2022 A. Yndibe). Home, friends, work, religion. Some young people, all adults. Positive attitudes. Most also use Guinea-Bissau Creole [pov], as the language of interethnic unity, communication, and commerce. Some also use Portuguese [por], as the language of education and communication with foreigners. Used as L2 by Djakanka [jad], Mandinka [mnk], Nalu [naj].
Literacy rate in L2: 45%.
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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Susu
184,000 in Sierra Leone (2019).
Northern province: interspersed throughout western sections.
5 (Developing)
Also use English [eng]. Also use Krio [kri].
Muslim.
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Susu
44,800 in Senegal (2017).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous. Muslim.
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