- The Opuo (
Opuuo, Opo) language, or Tʼapo, is a
Koman language spoken by the Opo
people of
Ethiopia and
South Sudan. It has a
lexical similarity of 24%...
- Benishangul-Gumuz Komo (Sudan) —
about 12,000
speakers mainly in An Nil al
Azraq Opuuo (Opo), or ****a (Ethiopia) —
spoken in 5
villages north of the Nuer by about...
- Opo is an
ethnic group of
South Sudan and Ethiopia. They
speak Opuuo, a
Koman language. Most
members of this
ethnic group are not Muslims. The 2007 Census...
- Sudan)
Mursi language Nuer
language (also in
South Sudan)
Nyangatom language Opuuo language Shabo language Suri
language Uduk
language (also in Sudan) Weyto...
-
endangered xwg
Mursi language Vulnerable muz Nayi
language Vulnerable noz
Opuuo language Critically endangered lgn Oyda
language Vulnerable oyd Shabo...
- groups,
which include neighboring communities such as the Uduk, Koma, and
Opuuo.
Although they
traditionally occupied a
larger territory, they have been...
- lgi I/L
Lengilu lgk I/L
Lingarak lgl I/L Wala lgm I/L Lega-Mwenga lgn I/L
Opuuo lgo I/L Nilo-Saharan
Lango lgq I/L
Logba 洛格巴语 lgr I/L
Lengo lgs I/L Guinea-Bissau...
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Languages spoken in this Zone
include Nuer (68.72%),
Anuak (25.75%), and
Opuuo (2.66%). The
religion with the
largest number of
believers is Protestant...