Soedan

Inligting oor Soedan

Region: Afrika
Capital: Khartoum
Population: 48,109,000
Area (sq km): 2,503,890
FIPS Country Code: SU
ISO Country Code: SD
GRN Office:

The Challenge of Sudan

There are 200-300 languages and dialects in Sudan. Arabic is the official language. Functional literacy is only about 33%.

Over the years, GRN has produced recordings in 129 languages and dialects. About 65% of the people are Muslim, 24% Christian, and 11% traditional ethnic religions.

However, due to the civil war and persecution of believers in some areas, Christians have spread all around the country, leading to a multiplication of congregations in areas with many unreached people. (Statistics from 'Operation World', GRN and SIL.)

Map of Soedan

Map of Soedan

Tale en dialekte wat in Soedan gepraat word

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    Opnames Beskikbaar
    Taalname
    Inheemse tale

63 taalname gevind

Abu Hashi:m [Sudan] [shj]

Acheron [Sudan] - ISO Language [acz]

Andaandi [Sudan] - ISO Language [dgl]

Anuak [South Sudan] - ISO Language [anu]

Arabic: Nomad [Sudan] [apd]

Arabic, Sudanese - ISO Language [apd]

Arabic, Sudanese: Khartoum [apd]

Arabic, Sudanese: North Kordofan [apd]

Bari: Nyangbara [ash-Sharqiyah] [bfa]

Bari: Pojulu [South Sudan] [bfa]

Bedawi: Beni-Amir [Sudan] [bej]

Beja; Bedawiyet [Sudan] - ISO Language [bej]

Belanda Bor [Sudan] - ISO Language [bxb]

Berta: Chogo [Sudan] [wti]

Burun [ash-Shamaliyah] - ISO Language [bdi]

Dilling [Sudan] - ISO Language [dil]

English: Africa [Sierra Leone] [eng]

Fanda [Nuba Mountains] [eli]

Fur [Darfur] - ISO Language [fvr]

Gulfan [Sudan] - ISO Language [ghl]

Gumuz: Ganza [ash-Shamaliyah] [guk]

Gumuz: Gesso [Ethiopia, Amhara] [guk]

Heiban [ash-Shamaliyah] - ISO Language [hbn]

Jur: Habat [Sudan] [lwo]

Jur Luo [Bahr al-Ghazal] - ISO Language [lwo]

Jur: Molo [Sudan] [nwm]

Katcha-Kadugli-Miri [Sudan] - ISO Language [xtc]

Katcha-Kadugli-Miri: Katcha [Kurdufan] [xtc]

Katcha-Kadugli-Miri: Morta [Sudan] [xtc]

Katla [Sudan] - ISO Language [kcr]

Katla: Julud [ash-Shamaliyah] [kcr]

Kena [Sudan] - ISO Language [xnz]

Koalib [Sudan] - ISO Language [kib]

Koalib: Delami [Sudan] [kib]

Koalib: Ngirere [Kurdufan] [kib]

Koalib: Nukr [Sudan] [kib]

Kortala [Sudan] - ISO Language [kdu]

Krongo [Sudan] - ISO Language [kgo]

Krongo: Abdulla [Sudan] [xtc]

Laro [ash-Shamaliyah] - ISO Language [lro]

Logorik: Tallau [Sudan] [liu]

Lomia: Ibonni [ash-Sharqiyah] [lot]

Loraming [Janub Kurfufan] [lro]

Lumun [Sudan] - ISO Language [lmd]

Massalit [Darfur] - ISO Language [mls]

Mesakiin: Dagiig [Sudan] [jle]

Mesakiin: Tawal [Sudan] [jle]

Moro [Sudan] - ISO Language [mor]

Moro: Logorban [Kurdufan] [mor]

Ngile: Daloka [Sudan] [jle]

Nobiin [Sudan] - ISO Language [fia]

Nyimang [Sudan] - ISO Language [nyi]

Otoro [Sudan] - ISO Language [otr]

Shatt [Sudan] - ISO Language [shj]

Shat: Tamaam [Sudan] [shj]

Shilluk [South Sudan, Upper Nile] - ISO Language [shk]

Shwaia [Kurdufan] - ISO Language [shw]

Temein [ash-Shamaliyah] - ISO Language [teq]

Tira [ash-Shamaliyah] - ISO Language [tic]

Tira: Tira Lumum [Sudan] [tic]

Toicha [Sudan] - ISO Language [taz]

Tupuri [Cameroon, Extrème-Nord] - ISO Language [tui]

Umm Heitan [Sudan] [kib]

Mense Groepe in Soedan

Acheron ▪ Afitti ▪ Amhara, Ethiopian ▪ Amri ▪ Arab, Egyptian ▪ Arab, Mongallese ▪ Arab, Moroccan ▪ Arab, Sudanese ▪ Arab, Syrian ▪ Arab, Yemeni ▪ Armenian ▪ Awlad Hassan ▪ Awlad Mana ▪ Baggara, Arab, Shuwa ▪ Baggara, Fertit ▪ Baggara, Habbania ▪ Baggara, Messiria ▪ Baggara, Selim ▪ Bangala ▪ Batahin ▪ Baya ▪ Baygo ▪ Bederia ▪ Beja, Bedawi ▪ Beja, Bisharin ▪ Beja, Hadendoa ▪ Benshangul, Berta ▪ Berti ▪ Bideyat ▪ Birgid, Arabized ▪ Burun ▪ Burun, Arabized ▪ Dair ▪ Daju, Bokoruge ▪ Daju, Dar Fur ▪ Dar Hamid ▪ Deaf ▪ Debri, Wei ▪ Delen ▪ Dilling, Arabized ▪ Dubasiyin ▪ El Hugeirat ▪ Eliri ▪ Fa-c-Aka, Aka ▪ Fezara ▪ Fongoro ▪ Fulbe, Fulani ▪ Fungor ▪ Fur ▪ Gaaliin, Jaaliyin ▪ Gaam, Ingassana ▪ Ganza ▪ Garko ▪ Gawamaa ▪ Gbaya-Bossangoa ▪ Ghulfan, Arabized ▪ Gimma ▪ Guhayna ▪ Gule ▪ Gulud ▪ Gumuz ▪ Hamar, Hammer ▪ Hasania ▪ Hausa ▪ Hawawir ▪ Heiban ▪ Homa ▪ Husseinat ▪ Jomang ▪ Jumjum ▪ Kababish ▪ Kadaru ▪ Kadaru, Arabized ▪ Kadugli, Arabized ▪ Kanga ▪ Kanuri, Yerwa ▪ Karko, Arabized ▪ Katcha-Kadugli-Miri ▪ Katla ▪ Kawahia ▪ Keiga ▪ Keiga Jirru ▪ Kelo ▪ Kerarish ▪ Kimr ▪ Kineenawi ▪ Koalib ▪ Koma, Central ▪ Krongo ▪ Kunama ▪ Kuraan ▪ Lafofa ▪ Lahawin ▪ Laro ▪ Logol ▪ Logorif ▪ Lomon ▪ Maalia ▪ Maba ▪ Manasir ▪ Mandala ▪ Mararit ▪ Mararit, Arabized ▪ Masakin ▪ Masalit ▪ Me'en, Mekan ▪ Midobi ▪ Midob, Tidda Arabized ▪ Mimi, Amdang ▪ Molo ▪ Moro ▪ Moro Hills ▪ Ngile ▪ Nubian, Dongola ▪ Nubian, Fedicca / Mohas ▪ Nyangatom ▪ Nyiman ▪ Nyimang, Arabized ▪ Oromo, Macha ▪ Otoro Nuba ▪ Rashaida ▪ Reshiat, Daasanach ▪ Rizeigat ▪ Rubatab ▪ Rufaa ▪ Sara Ngambai ▪ Sebei ▪ Shaikia, Arabized ▪ Shatt ▪ Sherifi ▪ Shukria ▪ Shwai ▪ Sokoro ▪ Sungor ▪ Tagale, Arabized ▪ Tagoy ▪ Tama ▪ Temain ▪ Temein, Arabized ▪ Tigrai, Tigrinya ▪ Tigre ▪ Tima ▪ Tingal ▪ Tira ▪ Tira, Arabized ▪ Togole ▪ Tubu, Teda ▪ Tukam ▪ Tulishi ▪ Tulishi, Kamdang ▪ Tumma ▪ Tumtum ▪ Tungur ▪ Turk ▪ Turum ▪ Uduk ▪ Umm Heitan ▪ Uncu, Ghulfan ▪ Wali ▪ Wali, Arabized ▪ Warnang, Werni ▪ Yazeed ▪ Yulu ▪ Zaghawa ▪ Zaghawa, Arabized

Nuus oor Soedan

Recording Languages Spoken in War Zones - Yousif and James head to refugee camps in Uganda to record good news