Sere languages
Proposed Ubangian language family of Central Africa / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sere languages (also called the Ndogoic or Sere–Ndogo languages) are a proposed family of Ubangian languages spoken in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Several are endangered or extinct. The most populous Sere language is Ndogo of South Sudan, with about 30,000 speakers.
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Sere | |
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Sereic, Ndogoic, Sere–Ndogo | |
Geographic distribution | South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Linguistic classification | Ubangian
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Glottolog | sere1262 |
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Traditionally classified as part of the Sere languages, Feroge–Mangayat and Indri–Togoyo could be separate groups that may not belong within Sere.[1]