Lango (or Langgo) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Lango people, who live in the south of Sudan, in Equatoria Province, Torit District. It had approximately 20,000 speakers in 1987. It is described as part of a Lotuxo subfamily of a Lotuxo-Teso branch of Eastern Nilotic by Ethnologue. "Lango" may also refer to a different, Western Nilotic language in Uganda, and to another Eastern Nilotic variety spoken in Sudan, Didinga.
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- Lango (or Langgo) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Lango people, who live in the south of Sudan, in Equatoria Province, Torit District. It had approximately 20,000 speakers in 1987. It is described as part of a Lotuxo subfamily of a Lotuxo-Teso branch of Eastern Nilotic by Ethnologue. "Lango" may also refer to a different, Western Nilotic language in Uganda, and to another Eastern Nilotic variety spoken in Sudan, Didinga.
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- Lango (disambiguation)
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- the Lango language in Sudan
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- Lango (or Langgo) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken by the Lango people, who live in the south of Sudan, in Equatoria Province, Torit District. It had approximately 20,000 speakers in 1987. It is described as part of a Lotuxo subfamily of a Lotuxo-Teso branch of Eastern Nilotic by Ethnologue. "Lango" may also refer to a different, Western Nilotic language in Uganda, and to another Eastern Nilotic variety spoken in Sudan, Didinga.
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