As Sūdān (Sudan)
About 30.894 million people live in Sudan. Capital is Khartoum. Located in Africa. Currency is the Pound (sdg). Telephone prefix is +249
Arabic, Sudanese is the main language of Sudan (15 million speakers)
109 languages spoken mainly here:
- 951,000 speakers of Bedawiyet
- 740,000 speakers of Nuer
- 450,000 speakers of Dinka, Southwestern
- 320,000 speakers of Dinka, Northeastern
- 295,000 speakers of Nobiin
- 250,000 speakers of Dinka, Southeastern
- 175,000 speakers of Shilluk
- 173,800 speakers of Masalit
- 135,000 speakers of Otuho
- 102,000 speakers of Zaghawa
- 100,000 speakers of Didinga
- 100,000 speakers of Jur Modo
- 100,000 speakers of Toposa
- 80,000 speakers of Dinka, Northwestern
- 80,000 speakers of Luwo
- 70,000 speakers of Moru
- 67,200 speakers of Gaam
- 60,000 speakers of Murle
- 52,000 speakers of Anuak
- 50,400 speakers of Jumjum
- 50,400 speakers of Mabaan
- 50,000 speakers of Lopit
- 50,000 speakers of Midob
- 50,000 speakers of Reel
- 45,000 speakers of Lumun
- 44,300 speakers of Koalib
- 40,100 speakers of Lokoya
- 40,000 speakers of Avokaya
- 40,000 speakers of Tira
- 38,000 speakers of Dagik
- 38,000 speakers of Ngile
- 35,700 speakers of Tegali
- 23,300 speakers of Ndogo
- 21,700 speakers of Krongo
- 18,000 speakers of Burun
- 16,700 speakers of Thuri
- 16,000 speakers of Belanda Viri
- 16,000 speakers of Ghulfan
- 15,000 speakers of Shatt
- 14,200 speakers of Katla
- 13,000 speakers of Karko
- 13,000 speakers of Tagoi
- 12,400 speakers of Kadaru
- 10,000 speakers of Keliko
- 10,000 speakers of Otoro
- 10,000 speakers of Temein
- 8,600 speakers of Tulishi
- 8,000 speakers of Bor, Belanda
- 8,000 speakers of Feroge
- 8,000 speakers of Kanga
- 8,000 speakers of Tingal
- 7,800 speakers of Logol
- 7,300 speakers of Tumtum
- 6,200 speakers of Dongotono
- 6,100 speakers of Keiga
- 5,300 speakers of Dilling
- 4,500 speakers of Afitti
- 4,400 speakers of Heiban
- 4,000 speakers of Tennet
- 3,800 speakers of Tocho
- 3,600 speakers of Narim
- 3,500 speakers of Shwai
- 3,400 speakers of Morokodo
- 3,300 speakers of Tima
- 2,500 speakers of Bari
- 2,000 speakers of Logorik
- 1,500 speakers of Talodi
- 1,400 speakers of Tese
- 1,100 speakers of Warnang
- 1,000 speakers of Dair
- 900 speakers of Njalgulgule
- 700 speakers of Indri
- 600 speakers of Lafofa
- 500 speakers of Boguru
- 400 speakers of Mangayat
- 200 speakers of El Hugeirat
- 200 speakers of Kelo
- 100 speakers of Molo
- Fur
- Ko
- Uduk
- Ganza
- Mandari
- Moro
- Bongo
- Laro
- Acheron
- Aja (Sudan)
- Aka
- Ama (Sudan)
- Bai
- Baka (Sudan)
- Beli (Sudan)
- Creole Arabic, Sudanese
- Daju, Dar Fur
- Dinka, South Central
- Gbaya (Sudan)
- Kacipo-Balesi
- Katcha-Kadugli-Miri
- Kenuzi-Dongola
- Komo (Sudan)
- Lango (Sudan)
- Mo'da
- Mündü
- Nyamusa-Molo
- Olu'bo
- Päri
- Wali (Sudan)
33 languages also spoken here:
- 489,000 speakers of Hausa (هَوُسَ)
- 350,000 speakers of Zande
- 195,000 speakers of Kanuri, Central
- 116,000 speakers of Mundari
- 90,000 speakers of Fulfulde, Adamawa
- 52,000 speakers of Anu
- 45,000 speakers of Acoli
- 40,000 speakers of Gumuz
- 40,000 speakers of Laru
- 22,000 speakers of Berta
- 16,000 speakers of Kpala
- 15,000 speakers of Assangori
- 10,100 speakers of Bungu
- 10,000 speakers of Madi
- 3,000 speakers of Yulu
- 1,000 speakers of Suri
- 600 speakers of Muda
- Domari
- Tigre
- Sinyar
- Opuuo
- Kakwa
- Arabic, Standard (اللغة العربية الفصحى)
- Banda, Mid-Southern
- Banda, Togbo-Vara
- Banda, West Central
- Banda-Banda
- Banda-Mbrès
- Banda-Ndélé
- Daju, Dar Sila
- Gula (Central African Republic)
- Ma'di
- Tama (Chad)
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