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Languages in South Sudan
South Sudan is the country of East Central Africa. It is a landlocked country. South Sudan is considered as a multilingual country. There are a lot of things to do and see in this place because of its diversity. The languages in South Sudan work as a bridge of communication between people from different countries of the world.
Languages of South Sudan
There are many of the languages of South Sudan that are spoken in the country for communication. Some of the languages in South Sudan are spoken frequently, and some of them are used in only a few areas. One of the languages from the languages in South Sudan is English. English is considered as their official language. Many of the people know how to speak in English. In this way, they can easily communicate with the people who speak in this language.
Different Languages in South Sudan
There are more than 60 languages in South Sudan that are spoken in many parts of the country. Some of these languages in South Sudan are Dinka, Nuer, Bari and Zande. In the capital city of South Sudan which is Juba, English and Juba Arabic is spoken frequently by a large number of people.
Common Languages in South Sudan
The accent of English is different in many of the places, but it is quite understandable. Many people use English as a source of communication. One of the languages in South Sudan is Dinka. This language is spoken by the Dinka Tribe. People of Dinka tribe use this language for communication with one another but the people of other tribes cannot understand it.
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