Wa'di

Wa'di is a Central Sudanic language spoken in Amadi State in South Sudan, in Mundri East and Mundri West counties. Wa'di was spoken by about 400 people in 1982. It is classified as a dialect of Moru.

Wa'di alphabet and pronunciation

Wa'di alphabet and pronunciation

Download an alphabet chart for Wa'di

Information compiled by Michael Peter Füstumum

Links

Information about Wa'di and Moru
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/mgd
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moru_language
http://www.ethnologue.com/18/language/mgd
https://www.sil.org/system/files/reapdata/10/06/46/100646256099282892829790816212446104791/OPSL_9.pdf

Nilo-Saharan languages

Acholi, Alur, Aringa, Ateso, Avokaya, Baka, Bari, Beli, Bongo, Daza, Dholuo, Dinka, Dongotono, Fur, Gumuz, Jur Modo, Kanuri, Karamojong, Keliko, Komo, Lango, Lotuko, Lokoya, Lopit, Lugbara, Maasai, Ma'di, Mandari, Morokodo, Moru, Narim, Nuer, Nobiin, Old Nubian, Olu'bo, Shilluk, Toposa, Turkana, Uduk, Wa'di, Zaghawa, Zarma

Languages written with the Latin alphabet

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