Eastern Nilo-Saharan
Eastern Nilo-Saharan is a branch of the larger Nilo-Saharan language family, primarily spoken in parts of northeastern Africa. This group includes languages such as Maasai, Dinka, and Nuer, which are used by various ethnic communities in countries like Sudan, South Sudan, and Kenya.
The languages in this branch are characterized by their unique phonetic and grammatical features. They often exhibit a rich system of noun classes and verb conjugations, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of the speakers. Eastern Nilo-Saharan languages play a crucial role in the identity and heritage of the communities that use them.