Logol (language)

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Logol

Spoken in

Nuba Mountains , ( Sudan )
speaker 2,600
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

lof

Logol (also called lukha ; ISO 639-3: lof) is a Cordofan language spoken in the middle of Sudan . It is a Niger-Congo language spoken by about 2,600 people in the Nuba Mountains , between Talodia and the White Nile .

It is the only representative of the logol subgroup of the same name within the Ebang-Logol languages.

The ethnic group that speaks this language is also called Logol .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. lof
  2. Ethnologue