Languages of Sudan
Sudan is a linguistically diverse country with over 70 languages spoken. The most widely used language is Arabic, which serves as the official language and is used in government and education. English is also prevalent, especially in urban areas and among educated populations.
In addition to Arabic and English, several indigenous languages are spoken, including Nubian, Beja, and Sudanese Arabic, a dialect of Arabic unique to the region. These languages reflect the rich cultural heritage of Sudan's various ethnic groups, contributing to the country's complex social fabric.