Beja language
The Beja language is a Cushitic language spoken primarily in northeastern Sudan and parts of Eritrea. It is the native language of the Beja people, who have a rich cultural heritage and history in the region. Beja is characterized by its unique phonetic features and vocabulary, which distinguish it from other languages in the Cushitic family.
Beja is primarily an oral language, with limited written resources. Efforts to document and preserve the language are ongoing, as it faces challenges from dominant languages in the region. Understanding and promoting Beja is essential for maintaining the cultural identity of the Beja people.