Central Sudanic
Central Sudanic is a branch of the larger Nilo-Saharan language family, primarily spoken in parts of South Sudan, Central African Republic, and Chad. This group includes several languages, such as Lugbara, Madi, and Zande, which are used by various ethnic communities in the region.
The Central Sudanic languages are characterized by their unique grammatical structures and vocabulary. They often feature noun class systems and complex verb conjugations. These languages play a crucial role in the cultural identity of the speakers and are used in daily communication, traditional practices, and storytelling.