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- Southern_Nilotic_languages abstract "The Southern Nilotic languages are spoken mainly in western Kenya and northern Tanzania (with one of them, Kupsabiny or Sapiny, being spoken on the Ugandan side of Mount Elgon). They are generally divided into two groups, Kalenjin and Omotik–Datooga, although there is some uncertainty as to the internal coherence of the Kalenjin branch. Southern Nilotic languages appear to have been influenced considerably by Cushitic (Afro-Asiatic) languages. Kalenjin (see) Omotik–Datooga: Omotik, Datooga↑ ↑".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages wikiPageID "1575531".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602476544".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages child Datooga_language.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages child Kalenjin_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages child Omotik_language.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages fam Eastern_Sudanic_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages fam Kir–Abbaian_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages fam Nilotic_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages familycolor "Nilo-Saharan".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages glotto "sout2830".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages hasPhotoCollection Southern_Nilotic_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages name "Southern Nilotic".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages region "western Kenya, eastern Uganda, northern Tanzania".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages subject Category:Southern_Nilotic_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type Class107997703.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type Collection107951464.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type Communication100033020.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type Group100031264.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type Language106282651.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages type SouthernNiloticLanguages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages comment "The Southern Nilotic languages are spoken mainly in western Kenya and northern Tanzania (with one of them, Kupsabiny or Sapiny, being spoken on the Ugandan side of Mount Elgon). They are generally divided into two groups, Kalenjin and Omotik–Datooga, although there is some uncertainty as to the internal coherence of the Kalenjin branch. Southern Nilotic languages appear to have been influenced considerably by Cushitic (Afro-Asiatic) languages. Kalenjin (see) Omotik–Datooga: Omotik, Datooga↑ ↑".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages label "Langues nilotiques méridionales".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages label "Lenguas nilóticas meridionales".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages label "Southern Nilotic languages".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages label "Südnilotische Sprachen".
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs Südnilotische_Sprachen.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs Lenguas_nilóticas_meridionales.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs Langues_nilotiques_méridionales.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs m.05cpw8.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs Q1552410.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs Q1552410.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages sameAs Southern_Nilotic_languages.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages wasDerivedFrom Southern_Nilotic_languages?oldid=602476544.
- Southern_Nilotic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_Nilotic_languages.