Nyang'i language
Nyang'i (Nyangia) is the nearly extinct Kuliak language of the Nyangea hunter-gatherers of northeastern Uganda. The 15,000 Nyangia have shifted to speaking Karamojong.
Nyang'i | |
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Nyangia | |
Region | Uganda |
Ethnicity | 10,000 (2014 census) |
Native speakers | None 1 semi-speaker (2017) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | nyp |
Glottolog | nyan1313 |
ELP | Nyang'i |
The name is variously spelled Gyangiya, Ngangea, Ngiangeya, Nuangeya, Nyangeya, Nyangiya, Nyuangia, and is also known as Poren (Ngapore, Niporen, Nipori, Upale).
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