Tagoi language

The Tagoi language is a Kordofanian language, closely related to Tegali, spoken near the town of Rashad in southern Kordofan in Sudan, about 12 N, 31 E. Unlike Tegali, it has a complex noun class system, which appears to have been borrowed from more typical Niger–Congo languages. It has several dialects, including Umali (Tumale), Goy (Tagoi proper), Moreb, and Orig (ŋóóriɡ, Turjuk). Villages are Moreb, Tagoi, Tukum, Tuling, Tumale, Turjok, and Turum (Ethnologue, 22nd edition).

Tagoi
ŋɔ̧́ɡɔ̧́lɛ̧́
Native toSudan
RegionNuba Hills
EthnicityTukam people
Native speakers
27,000 (2017)
Dialects
  • Umali
  • Moreb
  • Goy
  • Orig
Language codes
ISO 639-3tag
Glottologtago1246
ELPTagoi
Tagoi is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

The following describes the Orig dialect.

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