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Togoyo (Togoy) is an
extinct Ubangian language of
South Sudan.
Togoyo at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Santandrea, S. (1953). "A
PRELIMINARY ACCOUNT OF...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on
February 3, 2018.
Retrieved 2024-08-20. "
Togoyo". Ethnologue.
Archived from the
original on 2019-06-06.
Retrieved 2024-11-30...
- Atlantic–Congo Volta–Congo Adamawa–Ubangi
Ubangian Seri–Mba Sere Indri–
Togoyo Indri Writing system Unwritten Language codes ISO 639-3 idr
Glottolog indr1247...
- Raga
County is a home for
Fertit ethnic groups namely: Niagugule, Indri,
Togoyo, Forge,
Bandalla (in the east, north, and centre) Zande,
Balanda Viri, Chatt...
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indigenous languages have
become extinct, no
longer having even
ceremonial use—
Togoyo, Mittu, and Homa. Of the 68
living languages recognized by ethnologue, 17...
- high, not far from Kagola. S. Santandrea,
writing in 1948, says that the
Togoyo tribe, by then
almost extinct, had a
legend that
their ancestor Cokwol had...
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clear if they are
related to Feroge–Man****at and Indri–
Togoyo. The
recently extinct Indri–
Togoyo languages have
pronouns that look Niger–Congo, and are...
- I.A.6.B.6 Ndogo, Bai, Bviri, Golo, Sere, Tagbo, Feroge, Indri, Man****a,
Togoyo I.A.6.B.7
Amadi (Madyo, Ma) I.A.6.B.8 Mondunga, Mba (Bamanga) I.B Kordofanian...
- I/E Tingui-Boto tgw I/L Senoufo,
Tagwana tgx I/L Tāgizi
Tagish tgy I/E
Togoyo tgz I/E
Tagalaka tha th tha I/L Tai–Kadai ภาษาไทย Thai thaï(landais) tailandés...