-
century on the
western side of the Nile. The
Dongolawi call
their language Andaandi [andaːndi] "the
language of our home".
Nearly all
Dongolawi speakers are...
- part of the Nubians. They
traditionally speak the
Nubian Dongolawi or
Andaandi language,
which in the 19th
century was
still spoken as far
south as Korti...
- (endonym: Mattokki) with 865,000
speakers in
Egypt and
Dongolawi (endonym:
Andaandi) with 180,000
speakers in Sudan. They are no
longer considered a single...
-
spoken north of
Mahas in Egypt, and is
closely related to
Dongolawi or
Andaandi, a
Nubian language of Sudan. The two have
historically been considered...
- Wadaad's writing, used in
Somalia Nubian languages Dongolawi language or
Andaandi language of Nubia, in the Nile Vale of
northern Sudan Nobiin language,...
- (Nobiin-speaking),
Sukkot (Nobiin-speaking),
Mahas (Nobiin-speaking), and
Danagla (
Andaandi-speaking).
Throughout history various parts of
Nubia were
known by different...
-
speak two
Nubian languages:
Nobiin (also
known as
Mahasi or Halfawai) and
Andaandi (also
called Dongolawi). The
island is
divided into four administrative...
- I/L Doga dgh I/L
Dghwede dgi I/L Dagara,
Northern dgk I/L
Dagba dgl I/L
Andaandi dgn I/E
Dagoman dgo I/L
Dogri (specific) dgr dgr I/L Tłįchǫ
Dogrib dogrib...