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About: Gule language

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Gule, also known as Anej, Fecakomodiyo, and Hamej, is an extinct language of Sudan. It is generally classified as one of the Koman languages. It is poorly attested, and Hammarström judges the evidence to be insufficient for classification as Koman. Others however accept it as Koman, though too poorly attested to be much help in reconstructing that family. The language was spoken by the inhabitants of Jebel Gule in Blue Nile State, Sudan. Speakers had shifted to Arabic by the late 20th century.

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  • Gule, also known as Anej, Fecakomodiyo, and Hamej, is an extinct language of Sudan. It is generally classified as one of the Koman languages. It is poorly attested, and Hammarström judges the evidence to be insufficient for classification as Koman. Others however accept it as Koman, though too poorly attested to be much help in reconstructing that family. The language was spoken by the inhabitants of Jebel Gule in Blue Nile State, Sudan. Speakers had shifted to Arabic by the late 20th century. (en)
  • Le gule (ou anej, hamej) est une langue nilo-saharienne de la branche des langues komanes, parlée dans le Djebel Gule, au Dar Funj, dans l'Est du Soudan du Sud. En 1977-1978, seuls quelques personnes âgées parlaient encore la langue. Les (en) parlent désormais l'arabe soudanais. (fr)
  • Gule, também chamada Anej, Fecakomodiyo, Hamej, é uma língua extinta do Sudão. É geralmente classificada como uma das línguas Koman. No entanto, Glottolog julga que a evidência para isso é insuficiente. O idioma foi falado pelos habitantes de Jebel Gule no estado sudanês de Nilo Azul. Os falantes passaram a falar o árabe no final do século XX. Hoje há ainda cerca de 100 Gules étnicos (pt)
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  • Nilo-Saharan (en)
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  • gule1241 (en)
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  • Gule (en)
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  • gly (en)
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  • Gule (en)
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  • Gule, also known as Anej, Fecakomodiyo, and Hamej, is an extinct language of Sudan. It is generally classified as one of the Koman languages. It is poorly attested, and Hammarström judges the evidence to be insufficient for classification as Koman. Others however accept it as Koman, though too poorly attested to be much help in reconstructing that family. The language was spoken by the inhabitants of Jebel Gule in Blue Nile State, Sudan. Speakers had shifted to Arabic by the late 20th century. (en)
  • Le gule (ou anej, hamej) est une langue nilo-saharienne de la branche des langues komanes, parlée dans le Djebel Gule, au Dar Funj, dans l'Est du Soudan du Sud. En 1977-1978, seuls quelques personnes âgées parlaient encore la langue. Les (en) parlent désormais l'arabe soudanais. (fr)
  • Gule, também chamada Anej, Fecakomodiyo, Hamej, é uma língua extinta do Sudão. É geralmente classificada como uma das línguas Koman. No entanto, Glottolog julga que a evidência para isso é insuficiente. O idioma foi falado pelos habitantes de Jebel Gule no estado sudanês de Nilo Azul. Os falantes passaram a falar o árabe no final do século XX. Hoje há ainda cerca de 100 Gules étnicos (pt)
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  • Gule (fr)
  • Gule language (en)
  • Língua gule (pt)
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