Ndogo is a Ubangian language, one of the nine major languages of South Sudan, and is taught in primary school. It is used as a secondary language by the Gollo and some of the Gbaya, among others.
| Ndogo | |
|---|---|
| Region | South Sudan |
| Ethnicity | Ndogo |
Native speakers | 20,000 (2011)[1] |
Language family | Ubangian
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | ndz |
| Glottolog | ndog1248 |
A 2013 survey reported that ethnic Ndogo reside in Besselia and Mboro Bomas, Beselia Payam, Wau County, South Sudan.[2]
Languages of South Sudan | |
|---|---|
| Official language | |
| Indigenous languages | |
| Immigrant languages | |
Ubangian languages | |
|---|---|
| Gbaya | |
| Zande | |
| Banda | |
| Sere | |
| Ngbaka | |
| Mba | |
| Ngbandi | |